Joined on 11/12/22
More power than what I need, only ATX 3.0 in stock at the time...so why not?!?

Pros: Plenty of power at 1650 watts. Powers my Z790 ACE motherboard, 64 GB of RAM, 13900K, and Gigabyte OC 4090, with 3 NVMEs and Arctic 360 AIO. Runs silent so far. No coil whine that I can hear of that others have experienced. Way overkill for what I need. Similar in price to the MSI Ai1300p. I waited for over a month for that PSU to come into stock...never did. I am not going to wait any longer. I bought this thermaltake ATX 3.0 PSU and I am completely happy I did. And the Ai1300p is still not in stock! I wanted an ATX 3.0 PSU to avoid the squid arm connector that Nvidia supplys with 4090 cards. This PSU has 2 12VHPWR 600 watt cables and 2 12VHWPWR connecting points on the actual PSU. Remember to completely push in your cables all the way. My cable does not touch the side of my PC case (Fractal POP XL Air)
Cons: A lot of the reviews don't mention the PSU fan turning on once your PC is powered off. It caught me by surprise when it did it the first time. Almost like it turns on just to cool the PSU down for like 5 -10 seconds. I guess it's a normal function? The supplied cables are really rigid. I think most PSU cables are rigid. My "solution"? I separated/removed the individual bunches into single strands for better cable managing. My illustration would be like if you pulled single stands of twizzlers apart from the main bunch and then rebundled them to make them more flexible. Worked for me.
Overall Review: Great PSU. Overkill for my needs. Only ATX 3.0 PSU in stock at the time. Has 2 single 12VHPWR cables. No coil whine for me. Like all modular PSU's, very rigid cables. Completely happy with my purchase.
Was it worth it?

Pros: Its a Fractal USB-C cable. It works as intended.
Cons: None really. If $9.99 for a cable is going to kill your overall budget, don't go to starbucks and get that fancy drink and cake pop or buy that expansion pack for your character in your favorite game. Should Fractal have included it? Maybe. Not everyone needs USB C for their system. This cable IS for a "budget case" after all so you can't really complain too much.
Overall Review: Its a fractal cable. If you need it then $10 bucks for your system budget should be fine. If you don't need it, don't complain. Its not that big of a deal.