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The front of the box has a collage-like look to it, consisting entirely of product/feature logos slapped down in more or less random fashion. That said, there aren’t many ways of conveying this much info without having that effect, so kudos to Gigabyte for keeping things more or less legible. |
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Yet more dense text here, with much being made of the solid-state Japanese capacitors and the double-thickness power and ground layers of the PCB itself. |
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Not much in the way of padding on top, just a mess of manuals and installation CDs. As always, check yours carefully for signs of damage before you begin installation. |
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Aside from the board itself, the box contains a thick printed manual, two installation guides, a driver DVD, one Parallel ATA connector cable, two SATA cables (one with a right-angle plug, one straight), the I/O backplate, and a Dolby sticker for the front of the case, if that’s your thing. |
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