The H55M-UD2H is supplied in a standard motherboard box which should ensure that it arrives with you damage free. The box is decorated in an eye-catching red and white livery which is sure to make it stand out on the shelves.
The front has some large badges on the front which are filled with some basic information on the features of the board. On the reverse of the box all of these features are explained in far more detail.
Gigabyte include all the items we would usually expect in the bundle with nothing especially worthy of note. There are a number of user manuals in the box, including a simple-to-follow installation guide. There are also two SATA cables, an IDE cable, an I/O shield and a driver disk.
Seems like a good value product to be honest. I like their boards, bioses are normally really good.
60 quid for a board like this is much lower than competiting products from say Zotac. im well impressed with this tbh. shame I have no intention of building a media pc right now.
Its always an issue with the smaller PCB’s. I know zardon had to modifiy the zotac board to fit the arctic cooling cooler onto it in his review. Its always going to be a compromise. someting like the watercooling all in ones you used in this are ideal, if the chassis can accommodate them.
Pretty good board, i think if I was building a media pc tho id opt for a bigger chassis to take a full sized board. these are limited.