Packaging and Parts
The EVGA SuperNOVA 1200 P2 power supply arrived securely packed inside a standard retail box showcasing the unit’s features and specifications.
The power supply is protected by thick foam inserts and wrapped in a black cloth bag with gold colored EVGA logo.
In addition to the power supply, each box contains a power cord, mounting screws, a User Manual, 24-pin test connector, Velcro cable ties, a bundle of modular cables, and a black nylon storage pouch.
The SuperNOVA 1200 P2 power supply comes with fifteen modular cables.
G2 were already really good
G2 were already really good PSU’s
They should at least include individually sleeved and not having to pay an extra $90
That name, I guess whoever
That name, I guess whoever owns Data General, and the Nova 1200(or supernova) branding has let it lapse, but we had a Nova 1200 Minicomputer at Jr. College, and you had to toggle the bootstrap program in(In Octal) on the front control panel’s toggle switches, and then it would load the OS, from paper tape, to then load the BASIC/other languages, into the limited core(little iron{mostly} donuts with wires treaded through them) memory. All hooked up to some teletype keyboard/printers, oh those sounds, and long round keys, with about a miles worth of key travel. You could not hear the fans blasting the hot air out of the cabinet over those teletypes, and other line printer, dot matrix printer noises, including the rapid fire thunks of the card readers, reading in the latest batch processing Fortran IV, COBOL, and other jobs. Paper and Card stock, was big in them days, and everybody knew what a Chad was, Now get off of may lawn! Little Billy Gates!
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Damn infernal auto spelling/correcting,!