[section_title title=”Packaging”]Packaging
The packaging is what we have come to know and either love or hate from the ASRock Fatal1ty series. Looking at the front of the box we have a red and black theme with what I like to call the Fatal1ty lightning bolt smack dab in the middle of the box. In the top left we have our ASRock Fatal1ty branding and in normal fashion across the bottom we have images on some of the included features ASRock wanted to bring to our attention.
On to the back of the box and we have more detailed information on those feature ASRock pointed out on the front. We will also find in the top right a scaled down image of the motherboard and a specification list.
When we open the box we of course notice all of the manuals and accessories that come with the ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer motherboard which include: quick installation guide, software setup guide, 3 month XSplit offer certificate, rear I/O shield, 2 SATA3 cables, M.2 screw, information on the ASRock cloud and our driver installation disk.
One of the things I enjoy seeing the most in regards to packaging is the foam padding ASRock use to insure the board does not get damaged in transit. While I had previously removed the zip ties from this particular board they do in fact zip tie the foam packaging to the board. This is something I have only ever known ASRock to do and hope others will catch on in the near future.
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