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EVGA SuperNova P2 1200 PSU Review


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The EVGA SuperNova P2 1200 box is plain, but effective enough in a retail store environment.
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More details are shown on the back of the box.
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Inside, the packaging is secure. All the extras are stored in a separate container at one side of the box, sandwiched between cardboard panels.
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Inside the box is a regional specific power cable, a modular cable bag, mounting screws, and a handy ATX bridging adapter which allows the power supply to be used without load.
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A user guide is also supplied, beside the power supply. We like how EVGA have presented the unit, enclosed inside a resealable felt bag.
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The modular cables are all black with black sleeving. Top marks.

Cable Connectors
MB 20+4 pin x1 (590mm)
CPU 4+4 pin x2 (740mm)
PCI E 8 pin (6 pin) x2 (740mm)
PCI E 8 pin (6 pin +2) x6 (740mm)
SATA x4 /12 total (540+90+90mm)
MOLEX x5 (550mm+95mm)
FDD x1

Plenty of power cables to suit the most demanding system builds, including those people running SLI and Crossfire configurations. Strange to see two of the eight PCIe power cables are only 6 pin however – not 6+2.

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