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OCZ FATAL1TY 550w PSU
The Package
The Fatal1ty PSU arrived in a standard sized cardboard box with some pretty extreme styling. That is to say that it’s full of vivid colours and nicely styled fonts. The “FATAl1TY” logo is also plastered all over the packaging which helps give it that ‘gamer feel’. Besides the styling there is a lot of information about the PSU on pretty much every facet of the box. I quite like this styling as it’s quite colourful and informative.


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