Initially, the front of the box does not look all that exciting. As you can see from the image below, it has the name of the motherboard taking up a good portion of the visual space. ASUS have also opted to show that this board uses their DIGI+ VRM EPU and TPU processors. In short, the EPU is engineered for power saving and the TPU is there to give your system a bit of a speed boost when it is required. The logos down at the bottom of the box speak for themselves. They just list the features on this motherboard such as USB 3.0, SATA 6Gbps and so on.
On the reverse side of the box, we have a list of the motherboards features as well as explanations for the EPU and TPU processors, the UEFI explanation and the Auto Tuning feature on this motherboard.
Inside the box we are given the following accessories:
• Four SATA 6Gbps cables, all of which are angled at 90° on one end
• A flexible NVIDIA SLI bridge
• Rear IO shield
• 2-in-1 ASUS Q-Connector kit
• Documentation consisting of the User manual and a multilingual Quick Start Guide
• Software DVD
• ASUS sticker
• A flexible NVIDIA SLI bridge
• Rear IO shield
• 2-in-1 ASUS Q-Connector kit
• Documentation consisting of the User manual and a multilingual Quick Start Guide
• Software DVD
• ASUS sticker





