The Super Flower LEADEX III GOLD power supply unit comes in colourful and informative packaging - key features of the PSU are highlighted in front of the box alongside the 80 PLUS Gold certification badge. The PSU, cables, and accessories are all packed inside a plastic bag except the manual.
Aside from the modular cables that are no longer packed in a fabric bag, the LEADEX III GOLD ATX 3.1 PSU also came with four thumbscrews and a power cord, the power cord varies per region.
The LEADEX III GOLD UP ATX 3.1 features modular flat black cables which appears to be the trend nowadays, instead of sleeved modular cables.
Featuring ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, the LEADEX III GOLD UP ATX 3.1 series features 12V-2x6 connectors - also using the flat black cable format. The modular cables included in the PSU are as follows:
1x 20+4Pin Motherboard ATX
2x 8(4+4Pin) EPS
1x 2x8(6+2Pin) PCIe (550+150mm Cable)
1x 8(6+2Pin) PCIe (700mm Cable)
1x 16Pin PCIe 5.1 (700mm Cable)
2x 4xSATA (550+130+130+130mm)
1x Molex (550+150+150+150mm)
All the cables have markings on their connectors that identify what it is. One thing I've noticed about the LEADEX III GOLD UP ATX 3.1 PSU is the EPS connectors. The PSU supplies two 8-pin (4+4) EPS connectors, each 8-pin EPS connector is on separate cables. In some PSUs from other brands, the two 8-pin EPS connectors are in one cable, the 8-pin EPS connectors are simply daisy-chained. If your motherboard has two 8-pin EPS connectors, the PSU supplies two separate EPS cables for each 8-pin connector.