The front of the packaging details XFX’s key features. That is what it calls “solid link” technology and EasyRail Plus Technology.
The rear of the box explains SolidLink technology and EasyRail Plus technology.
SolidLink technology reduces the number of wires power and current have to flow through thus increasing efficiency and reducing heat wastage. EasyRail Plus controls all devices on a single 12 volt rail ensuring every device always has enough power.
The other side breaks down the key power specifications. You can see this PSU is capable of supplying up to 62 Amps on the 12 volt rail and with four 6+2 pin connectors you will be able to run SLI and CrossFireX.
Included with this product, excluding the main power supply unit, is a box full of the cables.
Here you can see they all use the “flat” cable design and are fully black with labelled connectors. The motherboard cable is sleeved but also fully black.
There is also a user manual included and a UK power plug. The appropriate power cable will be supplied in your country of purchase.
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