Nearly two months ago ATI released their Radeon Xpress
chipset for AMD cpu’s, it was one of the first boards
to be with reviewers which featured PCI Express for the
AMD platform. The Xpress chipset has yet to make it to
market however the NForce 4 boards are beginning to trickle
through; one of the first boards to do so is the Asus
A8N-SLI. It’s no secret that we love Asus products
here at Driverheaven, over the last 2 years every product
we have received from them has been first class in terms
of performance and build quality, so going into the review
we hoped for the same from the A8N-SLI.

Packaging:
It doesn’t affect the performance or final conclusion
on a product but hardware that arrives with us in a stunning
box does give a sense of quality. In this regard the A8N
doesn’t disappoint. The box comes in 2 parts; the
outer sleeve is a gloss finish which catches the light
well and also opens up to reveal features of the motherboard…

Inside the white gloss sleeve is the
main motherboard box, it’s the standard motherboard
design. Overall its one of the nicest box designs we’ve
seen, only beaten by the ultra cool Gigabyte K8NXP9.
