So, in something that should quickly become patently obvious to you, our Thermaltake Smart BM2 packaging didn’t arrive in pristine condition. Fortunately though, nothing inside was damaged and it is at least still good enough to check out.
The front of the packaging goes nice and bold with a clear image of the power supply along with all the key features listed. The rear provides you with all of the specifications and technical details which are exceptionally informative and also more than easy on the eye.
In terms of accessories, you neither expect nor want that much when it comes to power supplies. Fortunately though, what Thermaltake provides is still very nice. You’re given a product manual, a booklet detailing your 5-year warranty, and you’ve also given a nice bag which holds your cables.
The bag itself feels nice and tough meaning that storage of the cables you don’t need should be easy while also keeping them well protected for any potential future requirement. In addition, with a little branding visible, it’s a nice aesthetic touch!
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