Box & Bundle
The box is plain, and it doesn’t even have a photo of the product, which is weird. Around the back, you can find the PSU’s basic specs.
Product Photos
The PSU has compact dimensions and a typical exterior design. The fan grille is not restrictive. On the PSU’s front side, you will find the usual components, including the AC receptacle and power switch. A small label above the AC receptacle indicates the voltage input range: 100-240V AC.
The modular panel has nine sockets, which don’t include a native 12V-2×6 header.
Modular Cables | ||||
Description | Cable Count | Connector Count (Total) | Gauge | In Cable Capacitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATX connector 20+4 pin (600mm) | 1 | 1 | 18AWG | No |
4+4 pin EPS12V (700mm+150mm) | 1 | 2 | 18AWG | No |
6+2 pin PCIe (550mm) | 2 | 2 | 18AWG | No |
SATA (450mm+150mm+150mm+150mm) | 1 | 4 | 18AWG | No |
4-pin Molex (450mm+150mm+150mm) | 1 | 3 | 18AWG | No |
AC Power Cord (1350mm) – C13 coupler | 1 | 1 | 18AWG | – |
The PSU’s available cables and connectors in number are enough to handle the PSU’s max power. An issue is that there are two EPS connectors on the same cable. These connectors can draw a significant amount of power, so using a pair of them on a single cable is a mistake. On the contrary, the PCIe connectors are on dedicated cables. Lastly, the two cables carry all peripheral connectors, which are 150mm apart from each other.
This PSU doesn’t have a 12+4 pin connector.