A Closer LookOn top of the power supply we can find a silent large 13.5cm fan, which is powered up when the PSU is functioning:
On the back of the power supply, the power lead outlet can be found, a ON/OFF button along with the holes in which the fixing screws will be located:
One of the product sides is covered with a sticker that has the serial number written on it (this sticker does also act as a warranty seal; it is really hard to open up the power supply without damaging it:
All the connectors in which the modular cables will go are color coded differently and we are also instructed where to connect each of them:
The power supply also has a sticker on it with the full technical specifications:
The device does have a 20+4 ATX power connector so it can be installed even on older systems:
The large fan that comes with the power supply is connected with two wires on the PCB and is rated 12V/0.45A. It is made by Globe Fan, a company which does also make CPU coolers, chipset coolers, and heatsinks:
The internals of the PSU are carefully organized; power MOSes are placed in line and with heatsinks on them to prevent overheating:
The connectors in which the modular cables will fit are placed on a separate PCB:
The two main capacitors are manufactured by TEAPO and are rated 400V/270uF: