The ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F Gaming is shipped in a black box that features an image on the front and specifications on the rear.
ASUS' healthy bundle consists of:
- 4x SATA cables
- 4-pin RGB strip extension cable
- CPU installation tool
- ASUS front panel Q-connector block
- M.2 screws and mounts
- Rear IO shield
- 2-way HB SLI bridge
I am very glad to see the 4-pin RGB extension cable provided as it aids the ease of RGB strip mounting in different chassis locations.
Manuals and the driver CD are supplied alongside cable labels, stickers, a ROG coaster, and a 20% discount coupon for CableMod cables.
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“Minimal onboard RGB LED lighting.”
Actually this is a good thing to most people out there that care about a strong and stable board and do not care about pretty little lights..Thank you for another great review another job well done.
It’s a negative to people who want RGB lighting. A lot or a little RGB lighting doesn’t really change the quality of the motherboard and its stability (something would have to go very wrong in the design and manufacturing process for that to happen).
Most modern boards with RGB lighting have an option to turn off the LEDs if a user desires. Granted that may seem wasteful but it gives a pair of options – good RGB lighting for users who want that and no lighting for users who prefer that. If somebody doesn’t want RGB lighting then the minimal onboard lighting of the Z270F Gaming won’t concern them.