The front of the box is nothing out of the ordinary when we think Asus (unless we’re talking about a specialist series like ROG or Sabertooth) and gives off that professional business-orientated design. The model name takes up the majority of the space and some key feature-set logos are scattered around it including TurboV, EPU, UEFI BIOS and AI Suite II which is straight away quite surprising how it has a lot of the features that we wouldn’t necessarily expect on a board that retails for under £50.
Flipping things over, we get a view of the board with some annotation around it, the full specification list below and a more detailed look at some of the key features with Digi+ Power control, iControl for your network, UEFI BIOS, EPU features and of course the Asus AI Suite II.
Opening the packaging up we receive a modest bundle that supplies everything needed to get the board up off the ground. Inside is a user guide, quick start guide, installation DVD, casebadge sticker, rear I/O panel and two black SATA data cables of which both include a right-angled connector on one end.
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