The box looks great, it’s pretty big and very durable, so it’ll protect the PSU well. There’s a big photo on the front showing the design and connectors, as well as all the key features and the wattage.
On the back, there’s a nice run-down of the efficiency, noise levels, and all of the power ratings, as well as a list of all the major connectors.
The PSU is protected by two layers of compressible foam, and there’s a separate component bag for all of your cables.
I like these bags, as it’s unlikely you’ll need every cable, and it gives you somewhere tidy to store the extras.
The PSU comes with white cables, but with black connectors, and while all white would be nice, I quite like the monochrome contrast this provides.
All of the cables are flat, including the 24-pin and there’s a nice quality 600W 12VHPWR cable included too.
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