Mufasa reviews are far from being consistent. For example:
Corsair RM650 - pic of PSU cables but 0 info about which cables there are and no listed cable/connector lengths either.
Corsair RM850 - same lackluster info about cables as RM650.
Seasonic Focus GX750 - no pic of PSU's cables whatsoever and 0 info what connectors it comes with.
Gigabyte P650B - again, no pic or info what cables/connectors it has.
Corsair CV550 - pic of connectors and that's it. No lengths and no list of it's connectors.
Seasonic Focus+ 750 (80+ Platinum) - only one rough pic of PSU itself. No pic/info about cables and no teardown as well.
For a proper, in-depth review, here's Oklahoma Wolf's review of Seasonic G-550 from 2014,
link:
http://www.jonnyguru.com/blog/2014/03/10/seasonic-g-550-f3-550w-power-supply/2/
In there, there are 3x clear pics of PSU's cables and after that, a nice chart showing each cable's length and connectors distance.
2nd example as well. SSR-650TD (the unit i have) reviewed by Oklahoma Wolf in late 2016,
link:
http://www.jonnyguru.com/blog/2016/10/31/seasonic-prime-650-titanium-power-supply/2/
5x clear pics of cables it comes with and again, a nice chart about PSU's cable lengths.
PSU connectors and their lengths are important factors when choosing a PSU. If PSU doesn't have the 2nd 6/8-pin PCI-E i need then there's no use for that PSU to me. Also, if the 4/8-pin EPS12V doesn't reach to the top of the MoBo when i use full-tower ATX case then there's no use of that PSU for me either.
There are 3x types of PSU reviews:
- Previews showing PSU (e.g unboxing) but no testing and/or teardown.
- Partial reviews showing some parts of PSU with some testing and probably a teardown as well.
- Credible reviews showing all there is with PSU, including it's cables with proper testing and a teardown.
Everyone can make PSU previews and there are a lot of people who make partial reviews but only few who are credible reviewers.
Those few credible reviewers include Aris (TH) and Oklahoma Wolf (JonnyGuru). Steve Burke (GamersNexus) is also trying to get into PSU review scene but i haven't followed him on that and don't know how he's doing. But Steve's in-depth and detailed review methodology of other PC components may make him a good and credible PSU reviewer as well.
Mufasa reviews are all over the board and so inconsistent that he can't be considered as credible PSU reviewer, even if there wasn't a language barrier in-between. So, there's that.