FSP have kept the Mega TI power supply a simple colour scheme, black with silver/grey accenting on the panels highlighting the company and product name. The build quality is really good and it feels well put together from the outside as you would expect with a premium priced power supply. In a rather technical manner FSP call the finish ‘Off-wet, off-dust and off-stain conformal'. coating'.
The top of the power supply has a rather large vented silver panel covering the fan. We will take a close look at the fan when we open the power supply later in the review. They even engraved ‘KitGuru' into the top panel of this unit. The more skeptical among you will be thinking they are trying to get into my good books!
One side of the unit is home to the power switch, power connector and ‘eco switch'. You cannot use a standard power cable with this unit, you have to use a C19 power cable. Someone pointed out that it was a C21 power cable before, but these are just high temperature versions of a C19 cable with a maximum pin temperature of 155c which is not needed in this specific use case. A C19 cable is rated to 65C.
The modular bay on this power supply is split into various sections all clearly labelled for ease of use.
This is a monster GPU, 20A is available to the minor +3.3V and +5V rails with a whopping 137.5A available to the primary +12V rail. No problems powering even the MSI RTX 5090 Suprim with this power supply in the system (review HERE).