The box is nicely designed, with the usual Thermaltake grey and black aesthetic, a nice clear photo of the power supply right on the front, and all key features are listed, such as the PCIe Gen 5 and ATX 3.0 support, Japanese Capacitors, and the 10-year warranty.
Around the back, there’s a good run-down of key features, and some graphs showing you the efficiency, ripple and other aspects of the performance, as well as a list of all the included cables and connectors.
The cables all come in their own protective bag, allowing you to keep them protected if they’re not being used.
The cables are just bundled tightly together when you first take them out.
However, if we separate them out, it includes everything, if not more, than you’ll likely need.
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