Packaging
The box catches your eye from the get go with the gold and black colouring adding a slightly professional feel to it. A view of the socket area is shadowed in the middle with various features listed towards the bottom.
The front also doubles up as a flap to reveal even more information, explaining the 24 phase power and the famous 333 onboard acceleration. A clear view of how this board utilises the cooling is shown in diagram form, whilst just next to this gives a first glimpse of the board.
The back of the box shows the standard features seen with Gigabyte boards just as we saw on the inside of the flap, though this time we get a bit more detail and a detailed look at the motherboards features.
Once the box has been opened up, you will find it’s split into two, with the motherboard in one slim box, covered by plastic to give a view of the board whilst the other box keeps all of your accessories safe and together.
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