The Seasonic S12G ships in a nicely coloured blue box with the power supply highlighted bottom right, alongside some specifications and other details.
Inside, the power supply is protected between soft foam pieces, which will offer a high level of protection during shipping.
Inside, is a small multi language user manual, regional specific power cable, mounting screws and various cable ties.
As we mentioned earlier in the review this is a non modular design. All the cables are hardwired into the back of the chassis. They are all flat ribbon style cables, except for the main power 20/24P connector.
The S12G 750W resides at the top of the power output range and is equipped with no less than 10 SATA connectors and four 6+2 pin PCIe connectors, to support high end dual card Crossfire and SLi systems. All of the cables are long length, including the EPS12V/ATX12V connector which measures 650mm.
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Nice review guys. However I always end up thinking that it would make for a much better test&review to go for the middle to low-wattage option of such series. To me it seems those in need of multiple 8-pins EPS and “dozens” of PCIe 8/6pins all to often would go for a modular power supply. Just my 2 cents but maybe something to convey over to the manufacturers supplying the goods?
the only thing working against it is the fact it is not modular – good review, thanks.
£99.99 for a 80 Plus Gold with those specs is impressive, always like seeing nippon chemi con – never had one of those capacitors fail on me in 20 years 🙂
@Kitguru: How would you guys compare this to the Seasonic 80 Platinum series (SS-760XP2, or SS-660XP2)?
just got this and i think ill be very happy with it