Ultra X2-Connect 550w Power Supply

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Packaging

Packaging

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The box is typical Ultra. It gives practically every single detail about the unit. It's specifications, numerous images, it's features and benefits from using this particular PSU. It's well thought out and pretty eye catching.

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Once you open the main box you'll find a seperate box on top, and that contains the accessories. Underneath that box is the PSU, supported by polystyrene brackets and enclosed in a plastic bag. The PSU arrived in A1 condition.

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Once everything is taken out of the box, you'll find the PSU itself, the modular cables, the manual, screws and a power lead. What's not pictured is the registration card. By default, the PSU will come with a 3 year warranty, but if you register, that scales up to a lifetime warranty and that's a very reassuring thing from a customer's perspective.

The modular cables use FlexForce technology which is supposed to make management easier and improve airflow. They are also supposed to look better than regular cables. Screws and power lead are fairly self explanatory I think, with the power lead being tailored for your country. I am in the UK thus the one supplied with the unit was three pronged. The manual is actually very good. It's a 16 page booklet that gives many details about the PSU itself. It gives you a rundown of the features, list of the cables, an installation guide and detailed specifications about input, output, protection, time sequence, efficiency, environmental specs and connector distributions among other things. Very, very thorough. I'm impressed.

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