The packaging comes in the orange and black colours which are becoming (by accident or design) more than enough to identify a Thermaltake product.
The front of the packaging gives you a nice clear image of the power supply as well as all of the key product features.
Whatever the front may have lacked in details is certainly made up for on the back. The information provided here is truly excellent being both detailed and clear to understand.
This should, at a relatively easy glance, tell you everything you need to know about this power supply.
Out of the box you are provided with the following items;
While this might, on the surface seem rather limited, this is pretty much what you should be expecting from a power supply. I mean, what else could you need?
The covering to the power supply does just wrap around it. That being said, however, it does provide an excellent bit of added protection. Namely, to ensure that from the factory to your PC, the power supply arrives in pristine condition.
The canvas bag for the cables is of a very nice quality. With the Thermaltake branding to the bottom corner, this is a fantastic place to keep the cables you don’t need to use! Well, at least not yet!
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