The box is really nicely designed, with a stylish graphic on the front, and a couple of badges; Windows 11, TPM 2.0, Mystic Light. However, it’s pretty basic overall.
Thankfully, the back of the box is a plethora of information, showing a nice photo of the motherboard its self, a breakdown of all the major features, and a small specification table for some of the more technical stuff. I love that they’ve got a full shot of the rear I/O too, and overall, it’s everything you need to know.
In the box, you’ll find enough documentation to start library, as well as some really cool stickers you can use to label cables in your build.
It also comes bundled with SATA cables, fan/RGB extensions, and even a handy mini screwdriver to help with the installation.
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