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The Package

Tuniq’s Potency arrives in a black cardboard box; unfortunately mine was a little tatty. On a shelf, this doesn’t particularly standout from the crowd. On the front is simply an image of the PSU and some logos indicating the features entailed: 80 Plus and SLI.

Tuniq Potency 550W

The rear of the box sports all the features which are clearly bullet pointed. Three stickers down the right-hand side are evident – these list the different wattage units available. A sticker is stuck over the wattage of the particular power supply – mine being a 550W. This sticker is the only way in which a potential buyer knows what wattage the power supply is – not the clearest way to display such a key part of information.

Tuniq Potency 550W

Opening the box up reveals why it was slightly tatty. The cardboard used is of very low quality and seems relatively thin. Also, the ingredients inside the box aren’t packed very tightly and so there seems to be excess space. Protecting the power supply is only a bubble wrap pouch.

Tuniq Potency 550W

Included with the unit are the following accessories:

  • UK Power Cord
  • Male to 2 Female Molex Adapter
  • 4 Mounting Screws
  • Assortment of Zip Ties
  • User’s Manual

Tuniq Potency 550W

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