There is not a great deal to the packaging for the Cooler Master Real Power
Pro 750, the case starts off with same design on the shipping carton as is
used on the rear of the power supply to vent the air from the power supply.
That is followed up with a snap-shot of the bottom of the power supply where
you can see the 120mm fan and metal fan grill.
The rear of the carton provide you with a great deal of information,
providing you such information as - all of the power supplies feature and
specifications. Along with the type and number of connections on each
of the power cables.
With the lid flipped open you can see that this unit is most defiantly not a
modular power supply. There are a large number of people that seem to
think that makes for a more stable unit due to the fact that any time
you add connectors to a cable you are adding in resistance and with that
resistance comes a certain lose of voltage or current. Having been an
Amateur Radio Operator for over 30 years and even having built my own
hi-voltage transmitters and receivers I would tend to agree with that
assessment to a certain degree.
If the company is going use a modular design in their power supplies then
they need to make certain that the material that they are using to make
contacts on the module connections has the lowest resistance possible.