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Silverstone products have a very distinguishable packing; usually a black box, with primarily white text (some colour highlights) and a simple beauty shot of the product. The same applies for the new Strider ST75F-P box, as is seen below.

All the cables ship pre-attached to the power supply (and there's a lot of them), so despite the small size of the power supply, the huge mass of cables makes it seem twice as big when coming out of the box. I detached the cables right away to focus on the power supply unit itself first.

The ST75F-P is following the new design size we're starting to see a lot of modular supplies taking these days. Instead of having extra length for the modular plugs, like modular supplies were always known for, this new breed of modular power supply is hardly any longer than a hardwired one. The 160mm depth is actually the exact same size as the hard wired power supply I am using in my main system right now.

 

The left side of the casing houses the usual load range chart sticker, but Silverstone has also chosen to proudly display an 80PLUS Silver sticker here as well as the ROHS logo.

The top has the Silverstone logo stamped in it - this is seen on almost all of their power supply models. You can catch a glimpse of this on the photo above.

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