The front of the box is typical for what we’re used to with lower-end Asus boards with a model name and main key features listed on the box. It’s also worth noting that the board is Windows 8 ready and supports AMD CrossFireX (a feature that not a lot of A55 boards will support).
Moving around to the rear of the box is where we get a glimpse of the Micro-ATX board with key specifications beneath it. Delving further into the features, we can see that Asus have opted to show off some of their more extensive features when it comes to USB 3.0 boost, network iControl and their world renowned UEFI BIOS.
Moving inside the box, we find a quick start guide, driver CD, user guide, case badge sticker, rear I/O panel and two SATA cables. Not a great bundle but for a budget board it’s enough to get you up and running.
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