The box is pretty simple up front, and I would have liked a photo of the motherboard here, but we do get labels showing us that it features things like Gen5 PCIe and M.2, WiFi7, Dolby Atmos and much more. However, it’s cool to see that ASUS has maintained its design philosophy for well over a decade, the boxes haven’t changed too much since I started in this industry.
Around the back, again, I would have liked a larger photo of the motherboard, given this is an expensive model, it helps to see what you’re getting. However, we do get a rundown of many of the features, with the M.2 mounts, DDR5 memory support, the full Rear I/O and other storage options all detailed here.
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