The box is nice and durable and comes with a very colourful AORUS Eagle on the front that really catches your eye. You can see large badges for PCIe5 and DDR5 on the front, but keep in mind some Z690 boards still use DDR4, so don’t mix these up!
Around the back of the box, there’s a detailed breakdown of all the major features, letting you know what you’ve got with a quick glance. There are QR codes to go find more information too.
In the box, you’ll find all the usual documentation, as well as a lovely case badge.
All the cables you need are included in nicely packaged. I’d rather have them in a little cardboard box though, this is a bit of a waste of plastic, but at least it’s all here.
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