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When we have a look at cabling the first thing we see is that this PSU is not modular. A bit of a shame really as now you have a gazillion cabled inside your PSU of which half you will not be using. Then again, a fact is that modular plugs limit power by adding to electrical resistance. Professional system builders specify uninterrupted wire.
The BFG power supply includes a 20+4 pin primary power coupling.
- 1 x 20+4-Pin Motherboard Connector
- 1 x 4+4-Pin ATX/EPS 12V Connector(s)
- 4 x 6-Pin PCI Express Connectors
- 8 x 4-Pin Molex Connectors
- 2 x 4-Pin Floppy Connectors
- 8 x SATA Connectors
Look closely at the 20-24 pin mainboard connector. There is also a grounding wire for those with a desire for the best in safety.
The light-blue connectors, now here's a real difference opposed to other PSU's. They are PCI-E connectors for our graphics cards.
At the front side we can see a power button and obviously a 80mm fan. There's no voltage regulator switch needed between 115v or 230v input, the PSU will detect this automatically.
Here we can read power distribution a little better. That's 900 Watts for your 12 Volts gear alone.