Seems gary has a valid point, question is did you read the article?
No, he didn't have a valid point. There were no exposed wires, the insulation on the 3.3v was nearly melted, but it wasn't exposing any wires, and the solder joints were covered with heatshrink. The soldering wasn't great, and the heatshrink was loose but not loose enough to expose wires without first taking the PSU apart and moving the heatshrink yourself.
Yes, I read the article where it says there were no exposed wires. Gary obviously didn't, and just looked at the pretty pictures and went into full on troll mode screaming "fire hazard".
I'm not arguing the score of the PSU, I'm arguing weither it is a fire hazard or not, and it isn't. Gary went into full on troll mode without actually reading the article, and the proof is the fact that when correct, he started name calling right away instead of trying to make a valid point(or even going back and making sure he wasn't full of shit).
Personally, poor astetics that have no effect on the functionality of the unit, shouldn't really drive the score of the unit down all that much.