The box follows the usual design for some of the lower market motherboard products from ASRock; plain and simple with the key features printed along the middle.
Accessories are very simple, installation manual, driver CD, I/O shield and 2x SATA 6 cables.
Our first look at the board shows us the general layout, resembling the N3150-ITX in layout and feature set.
Looking at the I/O, there is 1x PS/2, 2x USB 2.0, 1x DVI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x HDMi, 4x USB 3.0, 1x Gigabit LAN, 1x SPDIF and 5x audio jacks.
Along the bottom of the board, we see the usual headers that we would come to expect from a mid-range ITX option. USB 2.0 headers, fan header, 4x SATA 6 ports and a PCIe x1 slot.
Looking at the opposite side of the board to the I/O, you have the 24-pin ATX power connection, USB 3.0 header and the first the SODIMM slots.
Lastly the top of the board; here you can see the second and last SODIMM slot and the half-size PCIe slot for use with WiFi or Bluetooth cards.
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