The board comes packaged in their usual budget range style packaging, which still looks to be of good quality and has a slight up-market feel to it. The main features are scattered around the box so that you’re aware that is still has some of the latest features that the Z68 platform includes.
The rear provides sufficient information on the key features of the board including EPU+TPU technology, GPU Boost and UEFI BIOS. It also gives a labelled picture of the board that higlights the main features of the board with a specification list just below.
Inside we’re not expecting tons of bundled accessories, due to the nature of the market this board is aimed at. As we assumed, you receive a user guide, installation CD, case-badge sticker, quick start guide, two leaflets an I/O panel shield plate and sadly only two SATA data cables, even though this board includes six SATA ports.
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