The box looks great, with a vibrant blue and gold that grabs your attention. There’s also a clear photo of the PSU, showing the fan design, as well as all of the connectors available on the back.
Around the back, you’ll find all the information about power output, efficiency, cables, and build quality you would likely ever need to know if looking at the PSU in a retail store. I always think, if you have to Google something, the packaging has failed at its job, but it’s all here!
On the interior, there’s a bit of cardboard covering the cables, and a double layer of foam protecting the PSU.
Little disclaimer, it doesn’t look like I’m the first person to open this box. The cables are a bit messy, and I suspect it’s been used for a demo somewhere… It may have even been me for a case review, I honestly can’t recall, we do so many!
All the cables are black with black connectors, and all but the 12VHPWR cables are flat too.
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