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ASRock Z590 Taichi review - Product showcase - unboxing

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 06/16/2021 02:54 PM [ 5] 2 comment(s)

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Product showcase - unboxing

Let’s check what the ASRock Z590 PG Taichi box looks like first.

 

 

The box is huge, sturdy, and not so colorful (it’s mainly black). You can find the most important features listed on the backside.

 

Inside you’ll find two black boxes (one with the motherboard itself - which you are able to see, when you lift the "cover" of the main package), where you’ll find all the accessories like:

  • Support DVD / Quick installation Guide
  • Graphics card holder
  • Wi-Fi Antenna
  • 4 SATA cables
  • 3 Screw package for M.2 sockets
  • 3 Standoffs for M.2 sockets
  • Wireless dongle USB bracket
  • 3010 Cooling Fan with bracket
  • 4010 Cooling Fan bracket
  • Wireless dongle USB bracket
  • keychain with the motherboard diagram 
  • ASRock Screwdriver (Torx) for removing M.2 screws

And time for the main dish. The motherboard itself, secured to the foam with four zip-ties. Let’s head to a more detailed inspection.




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