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Seasonic Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition Review (Titanium)

The Seasonic Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition arrives in a colourful box. A high resolution image of the power supply is on the left of the box, along with a little list of features. I am again surprised to see no Cybenetics Logo on the front of the box. Cybenetics as I keep saying are the future of PSU certification – and more companies need to get away from the flawed 80 Plus system. Just my opinion however.

The rear of the box highlights the reduced noise levels of the Noctua version of this unit compared to the generic Seasonic version.

This unit ships with an array of cable ties and a heavy duty C19 power cable (which we normally see adopted on 1500watt or higher power supplies as they are better suited to high levels of power demand). Cable combs are included as well as a 24 pin 90 degree adapter and PSU tester.

A big bag of cables is beside the PSU itself, along with some literature on the product. The power supply is shipped protected between two slabs of thick foam.

You will either love or hate these brown and black individually sleeved cables. Immediately recognisable as Noctua! They are high quality and look great in my opinion. Some orange case lighting would set these up a treat.

This Noctua Edition unit comes with a wealth of cabling for even the most demanding build. They supply a pair of 12V 2×6 cables that can handle up to 600 watts. We think the move to SATA connectors rather than Molex is a good move as it's a dying connector really now in 2024.

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