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EVGA Z390 FTW Motherboard Review

The packaging highlights a number of key features about the EVGA Z390 FTW including dual M.2, onboard power and reset buttons and an “11 phase PWM”, a marketing centric claim that will be de-mystified later on.

The bundle is fairly standard with some documentation, two SATA cables, the I/O shield, a flexible SLI bridge, M.2 screw, case sticker and two M.2 thermal pads. EVGA puts all the drivers on the USB drive that is provided, rather than shipping the motherboard with a CD/DVD like most motherboard vendors.

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