[section_title title=”Packaging”]Packaging

BitFenix have gone with an elegant but vibrant packaging design with an illustration of the Fury power supply in the middle and a nice shot of the 24pin motherboard cable wrapped around it; a good peek at the individually braided cables.  Everything is present that should be there, the BitFenix crest in the top left corner, the model number above the image and the 80 PLUS Gold rating in the bottom right; also mentioned is the 5 year warranty with the Fury range of power supplies.

The rear of the box has information regarding the product such as the gold efficiency rating, braided cables, Haswell C6/C7 power state ready support and even the use of a 135mm ultra silent fan.  There is also information in multiple languages including English, German, Chinese and Spanish.  There is also information in Japanese, French and Russian found on the side of the packaging; this product is clearly meant for the global market.

Upon opening up the box, we are greeted with the BitFenix Fury 750G 750w power supply on the left hand side with an accessories box on the right hand side which contains the modular individually sleeved cables and screws to mount the power supply to your chosen chassis.  These are encased in a layer of highly dense foam to protect the product during transit.

As the BitFenix Fury range are semi-modular, we have the cables of the 750w version on display and of course the mounting screws.  The extra cables included are:

1 x 8-pin CPU cable (8+4+4)

4 x 8-pin VGA cables (6+2)

3 x SATA cable (quad, dual, and dual)

1 x Molex cable (triple)

1 x SATA + Molex (1+1)

1 x Floppy adapter

Plenty of cable options are available and I really like the inclusion of the extra connectors on the CPU cable as some motherboards have more than one 12v CPU socket such as the MSI MPOWER MAX etc.

 

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