Spire BlackDragon 400W

Spire BlackDragon 400W

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Spire BlackDragon 400W Reviews

Thinkcomputers

03/2012

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Spire BlackDragon 400W Power Supply Review

Spire, a company known for their cooling products, is branching off into alternative products. Today we’ll be looking at one of three new power supplies in their newly released BlackDragon series. This line of PSU’s is geared towards enthusiasts and PC gamers. A black coloring and blue LED fan are some of its visual features. Read on further to see if this is power supply is worth the price. Special thanks to Spire for providing us with the BlackDragon 400W to review. The BlackDragon comes packaged in a well-designed retail package. It follows the red/black Spire colors and includes a picture of the dragon in the background. The front of the package covers the main product information and also includes the features of the power supply. The back of the box shows you the available models of the BlackDragon as well as a short paragraph about the product. Inside the package is the power supply, nicely wrapped in bubble wrap, along with cable ties, screws, power cable, manual, and warranty card. Instead of using foam as packaging, Spire included cardboard to keep the unit protected inside of the box, which I have to say is the first time I’ve seen this.