FSP Raider 750-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze Power Supply Review
Inside the Box
Short of the bubble wrap to provide a tiny amount of protection for the power supply itself, this is as basic as it gets. It worked well enough for our Raider 750 to arrive without any damage.
The I/O specification label can be found on top as well as the serial number. This was the first time we were for certain which model we had received since there wasn't anything specific on the outside of the box to identify the model.
The FSP lettering is stamped into the case on both sides. It is inverted on the other side in case the power supply is installed in the bottom of the case.
The back is very straightforward. Here we find the AC input as well as on/off rocker switch.
The front is blank since there aren't any modular cables. There is a rubber grommet protecting the cables where they exit the power supply. Here we can also see that some of the cables are sleeved while others are not.
The power supply has a small footprint, measuring only 5.9 inches x 5.51 inches. As such, FSP is only able to fit in a 120mm fan to cool the power supply.
Also included with the power supply are the user manual, AC power cord, and mounting screws.
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