Yep, as far as I'm aware, unless Asus has changed things dramatically recently, I'm just going to look up that boards specs and see what is on the disk.
EDIT: Yep Asus Update utility is on the disk, you may get an error on first boot saying something about not supported cpu, a friend got the same thing this week with a pc he built using a Celeron because the stepping has changed, but it won't stop you loading Windows and then using Asus Update to flash the bios (as far as I know), it worked for him.