At the front of the box, the wattage capacity is indicated using a sticker with the print "PCIe 5.1 ready" and "ATX 3.1 ready" badges.
The GameMax GX850 PRO comes in box packaging which appears to be the same box used in other models seeing all the possible models of the series printed on the side of the box.
GameMax uses a green dot sticker to indicate what model is inside the box.
The PSU is packed inside a plastic bag while the cables and accessories are inside a grey fabric bag, quite a fancy touch nowadays.
GameMax went a bit overboard with the accessories that came with the GX850 PRO power supply unit given its price compared to offerings from popular brands. The PSU came with a screwdriver, a pair of gloves, a pair of Velcro straps for cable management, a GameMax sticker badge, and four thumbscrews for installing the PSU in a PC case.
The GameMax GX850 PRO comes with the following cables below:
Unlike the Super Flower LEADEX III GOLD ATX 3.1 850W that uses two separate 4+4pin EPS cables for motherboards with two 8-pin EPS connectors, the GameMax GX850 PRO would only use one cable wherein the EPS cable has a split with two 4+4pin connectors. This means the entire CPU load would be drawn from one cable. Nevertheless, this PSU is not marketed to extreme overclockers. This cable configuration should suffice for average gaming PC configurations that require an 850W PSU or less.
The GameMax GX850 PRO comes in box packaging which appears to be the same box used in other models seeing all the possible models of the series printed on the side of the box.
GameMax uses a green dot sticker to indicate what model is inside the box.
The PSU is packed inside a plastic bag while the cables and accessories are inside a grey fabric bag, quite a fancy touch nowadays.
GameMax went a bit overboard with the accessories that came with the GX850 PRO power supply unit given its price compared to offerings from popular brands. The PSU came with a screwdriver, a pair of gloves, a pair of Velcro straps for cable management, a GameMax sticker badge, and four thumbscrews for installing the PSU in a PC case.
The GameMax GX850 PRO comes with the following cables below:
1x 20+4Pin Motherboard ATX (650mm)
1x 8(4+4Pin) + 8(4+4Pin) EPS (150mm)
2x 2x8(6+2Pin) PCIe (550+75mm Cable)
1x 16Pin PCIe 5.1 (650mm Cable)
2x 3xSATA (500+150+150mm)
1x 3xMolex (500+150+150mm)
1x 8(4+4Pin) + 8(4+4Pin) EPS (150mm)
2x 2x8(6+2Pin) PCIe (550+75mm Cable)
1x 16Pin PCIe 5.1 (650mm Cable)
2x 3xSATA (500+150+150mm)
1x 3xMolex (500+150+150mm)
Unlike the Super Flower LEADEX III GOLD ATX 3.1 850W that uses two separate 4+4pin EPS cables for motherboards with two 8-pin EPS connectors, the GameMax GX850 PRO would only use one cable wherein the EPS cable has a split with two 4+4pin connectors. This means the entire CPU load would be drawn from one cable. Nevertheless, this PSU is not marketed to extreme overclockers. This cable configuration should suffice for average gaming PC configurations that require an 850W PSU or less.





