| Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W Power Supply Review | ||
| by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig | November 28, 2007 | ||
| Packaging and Accessories Packaging and Accessories ![]() Cooler Master has stuck to a very neutral and subdued color scheme for the packaging of the Real Power Pro. On the front there is a “teaser” picture of the power supply itself as well as logos for SLI and 80Plus certification. Meanwhile, on the back of the box there is quite a bit more information which entails detailed specifications, a connector count and some highlighted features. ![]() Once the box is opened one thing is abundantly apparent: this is one well-packaged power supply. The whole box is lined in a form-fitting foam cocoon that protects everything included while the power supply is additionally wrapped in plastic to prevent scratching. Also, there is a small nook carved in the bottom of the foam in order to prevent the Real Power Pro (or RPP as we will call it now and then) from sliding back and forth. ![]() The accessory “bundle” is really nothing to write home about since all it consists of is a standard power cord, four mounting screws and an instruction / technical manual. Since this is not a modular power supply, I would have liked to have seen some zip ties or Velcro tie-wraps included to make hiding away all those cables a bit easier. | ||
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