The box looks great, made from thick cardboard and with a large photo of the GF3 Snow right on the front, showcasing that fetching white aesthetic, as well as a few details of the key features, such as the ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 and efficiency.
Around the back, there’s a full breakdown of its performance, all of the included cables, and its power delivery capabilities too, so they’ve got pretty much everything covered here.
The PSU is protected by two layers of foam padding, and all cables are in a nylon protective bag.
There’s also a protective cloth cover on the PSU.
It’s handy to have a cable bag too, as it’s unlikely you’ll need all of the cables, so it’s handy to store the spares.
The cables look like they’ve been squished in a bit, as the bag was pretty stuffed. The PSU mains cable isn’t white, or a UK plug, but I suspect that’s just my sample and now how it’ll come to UK customers.
All of the cables are white, but come with black headers, a full white setup would have been nice, but it’s hardly a deal breaker as even white motherboards typically come with black headers too.
Some cables were buckled and folded in the bag though, I would like to see more effort to have them packed more uniformly.
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