In Win Commander II 850 Watt Power Supply Test Drive


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As expected, the Commander II Bronze packaging is a military green with yellow stencil graphics. The front of the box gives brief mention of the modular cable design, the use of Japanese capacitors and the voltage regulation. Also present on the front of the box are the 80 Plus Bronze, Nvidia SLI Ready and the 5 year warranty logos.

The back of the box is where you will find a full rundown on the features and specifications of the Commander II.  There are also some thumbnail pictures of the cable connections as well as a few of the inside components. More on all of this later.

The box sides contain information on the efficiency level, noise level and other highlighted features.  The model number, UPC code and the product serial number can be found here as well.

Upon opening the box lid you are presented with the user manual and a nifty nylon pouch for storing any unused cables after the system build. The power supply is very well protected in black foam blocks as well as being wrapped in a plastic bag.  You also can see a box of accessories as well as a cardboard sleeve to the right side.  Under the sleeve is where the provided power cord is located and where the non-modular cables are tucked away.

In the accessory pack you will find everything you need to install the Commander II PSU into a system. You get a bag with four mounting screws, all the necessary cable leads and two bags of Velcro cable ties (three in each bag).  As mentioned before you also get the user manual, nylon storage pouch and a power cord.

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