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  • Foxconn Inferno Katana P55 Motherboard Review
  • Foxconn Inferno Katana P55 Motherboard Review

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    Included Goodies

    Inside the box you will find 2 containers.  The enclosed box with the Quantum Force logo contains all of the accessories like manuals, cables, drivers etc..

    The open air box does nothing more than hold the motherboard.
    After removing the motherboard from the static bag we find a foam block covering the CPU socket.  This block is to help protect the PWM heatsinks from being crushed in the event there is some disaster in shipping. 

    In our case everything looked to be in order.
    The Foxconn Inferno Katana doesn't come with a lot of extra accessories but does come with all of the basics required to get you up and running.  These include manuals and driver disk.  Cables include 4 SATA cables and 1 PATA ribbon cable.  For those of you looking to run SLI, a bridge module has been included.  Lastly an I/O connection panel cover is included, complete with Quantum Force logo.