The box is a nice design, with a stylish photo of the motherboard on the front, as well as lots of little badges showing the major features, such as DDR4, LGA 1700, PCIe 5.0, Windows 11 Ready, etc.
Around the back, you’ll find a few more photos of the motherboard, allowing you to see the overall design much clearer, as well as the rear I/O design. There’s a quick rundown of all the major specifications too. I like that they’ve given it a QR code too, which will take you to the product page (after the launch date, of course).
In the box, you’ll find all of the usual documentation, some really cool looking stickers, and even a driver CD, how very last decade!
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