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In the package, you’ll find:
- Power Supply Unit
- Modular cable kit in a storage bag
- Installation guide
- User guide
- Info about a chance to win 50 USD Steam eGift!
- Cable ties
- Velcro cable ties
- PSU tester
- Anti-slip pads
- Magnets
- Screws
- Badge
Overall, it’s a nice package, and you shouldn’t really need more.
The included cables are listed below:
- ATX 24-pin 200 mm
- ATX12V 4+4 pin 230 mm
- PCIe 6+2 pin 310 and 280 mm
- SATA 470 (with 4 connections) + 2x 230 mm (2 connections) + 2 x 210m mm (one connection)
- Molex 690 mm with 3 connections
- Molex to SATA 3.3 Adapter 300 mm (2 connections)
The PSU is black, and it does look good. This unit delivers enough power for most daily users, providing 62A on the +12 V rail. You’ll find the hybrid mode button on the back of the PSU. There is, of course, an On/Off switch as well. Next page, please.
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