The box looks great, with a large photo of the motherboard on the front, showcasing that new LGA1700 socket. There’s a lot of information on the bottom row too, showing us that it supports DDR5, PCIe 5.0, Windows, 11 and more.
Around the back, there’s a list of the main features and specifications, as well as some more detailed images for the Power Stages, PCIe configuration, as well as the rear I/O.
In the box, you’ll find all the usual documentation, some stickers, and a CD; I wish they would change this to a USB drive though.
All the usual cables and required fittings are included, as well as a small daughterboard to add some more SATA ports.
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