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The Biostar TPower N750 motherboard is based on the single chipset Nvidia 750A SLI MCP, which means this board supports two NVIDIA Geforce videocards in SLI.
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Two PCI
Express x16 slots flank a single PCI Express x1 slot, and another three
legacy PCI slots are available for expansion. A single PCI Express x16 GFX
card runs in x16 mode, two in SLI run in x8/x8
mode.
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Six 3.0GBps SATA II ports are tucked
into the corner of the motherboard, in front of three USB hearers and the
motherboard's front panel header, which is colour coded, with polarity
noted. There are also physical on-board power and reset switches which is
a nice touch. The nVidia nForce 750a SLI chipset is tucked away under a
passive heatpipe.
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The Biostar TPower N750 has four DDR2 memory DIMM
slots that can be installed with up to 8GB of DDR2-1066/800/667/533MHz
RAM.
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There is a fair amount of space around the AMD Socket
AM2/AM2+ CPU socket, which is good for large quietly cooled processor
heatsinks. The IDE connector and the 24-pin power connector are located
off to the side, out of the way.
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The
red jumpers between the PCI Express x16 slots control the SLI
functionality of the motherboard, to switch between single and dual-GPU
modes a jumper must be closed off. |
Overclocking test results are coming next, how fast do you
think PCSTATS can push this Biostar TPower N750 motherboard? Let's find that
out, right after the jump....
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