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The photo booty shoot
Who needs internet erotica when you can look at images like these, huh? Gawp at many photo's in the image gallery.
Oh hey, I don't often shoot photo's of the inside of the packaging. But for 75 USD, that's a lot of detail and careful packaging. Everything is packaged nice and tidy. Quite important actually. No risk of damaging or scratching the PSU.
The power supply, a power cable, manual. Also a clear written manual. The modular power cables are fully braided and shrink wrapped.
Included with the PSU, you get the following connectors: (20+4)-pin Main Power Connectors for M/B x 1, 8 and 4-pin 12V Power Connector for M/B each x 2, 4-pin Peripheral Power Connector for HDD, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD R/W, DVR R/W x 7, 4-pin Floppy Drive Power Connector x 2, SATA Connector for Serial ATA drives x 2 and 6-pin PCI-E Connector for PCI-Express card x 2. All cables are sleeved lovely in black. That looks just great.
Right then, the heart of the package, the PSU. It's nice black aluminum design is looking great. Aluminum is actually a great conductor of heat, so that's a plus as well. At the top we see the 140 mm fan + fan grill to keep the device cooled and emits a nice blue LED light once powered on. It's reasonably silent actually. Here we see standard wiring, also the newer 24 pin mainboard connector.
On the frontside of the photo we see a grill/mesh for optimal airflow. It also eliminates the extra noise of a second (additional) fan. Furthermore the power switch and power connector.