XPG Fusion 1600W Titanium Power Supply Review
Peter Donnell / 1 year ago
Packaging & Accessories
The box is big, really big, it may not look like it, but it is. I can’t even lift it with one hand, it’s stupidly heavy. It stands out too, it’s like Clifford the Big Red Box.
Around the back, there are various photos of the PSU, as well as a rundown of all the cable lengths, the rated watts/amps are well-detailed too.
Down the side, you can see many of the key features, such as the customisable fan curve, ATX 3.0, and heavy-duty components.
It’s a thick box too, with double layers of cardboard on the outside, and then an inner foam layer for the PSU and a box for the cables.
There are a lot of cables here, so the cable box alone is pretty huge, but given the size of the PSU, that’s hardly surprising.
All the cables are just crammed in the bag, but they are all cable-tied to keep them as neat as possible.
There are two 12VHPWR cables included.
As well as a pair of 12VHWR (from the PSU) to two 6+2 (for the GPU) cables.
There are six more PCIe cables, as well as two sets of 4+4 CPU power cables.
As well as a plethora of SATA and Molex connections for your peripheral components.