Join other TweakTown fans on our Facebook fan page!
Technology content trusted by users in Australia and around the world.
Sign up to our newsletterWatch our YouTube channelLike us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter+1 us on Google Plus

4,329 Articles | 23,811 Posts | 76,527 Members
Select Your Edition:USA EditionAU Edition
System
Builders
Guide

REALLY FRESH TECH CONTENT (OUR VERY LATEST STUFF)...

AU EditionYou are located: Home > Reviews > Motherboards > BIOSTAR TPower N750 AM2+ Motherboard

BIOSTAR TPower N750 AM2+ Motherboard

By: (more) | Motherboards Content | Posted: Oct 9, 2008 4:00 am
Click to search for the price of this item!Comment | Print | Email | Font Size: AA
Our Rating: 82% | Manufacturer: BIOSTAR

Inside the Box Continued

 

BIOSTAR TPower nForce 750a Motherboard Review

 

BIOSTAR TPower nForce 750a Motherboard Review

 

Moving along, we come to the accessories supplied. In terms of the SATA ports supplied on the board, the 750a has six Gen2 SATA ports and BIOSTAR provides six data cables. The cables don't have any locking tabs to prevent the cables accidently being bumped out or jolted free when transporting the case. Five Molex to SATA power converters are supplied; this is a logical arrangement as most cheaper PSUs have just one or two SATA power connectors. With five convertors you can run the total six SATA ports out of the box.

 

BIOSTAR TPower nForce 750a Motherboard Review

 

BIOSTAR TPower nForce 750a Motherboard Review

 

Coming to the end of the package and contents, BIOSTAR provides you with two SLI bridge connectors, but to be honest we aren't sure why you would need two; the 750a doesn't support tri or quad SLI, so one SLI connector is really enough. Since the board doesn't have any S/PDIF outputs on the rear I/O panel, BIOSTAR has provided an expansion cover bracket with RCA and Toslink S/PDIF audio output. While not having native HDMI, you are provided with a DVI-I to HDMI converter so you can still use HDMI if you want to connect the onboard GPU to any HDMI receiver devices.

 


Page 4 of 14

Prev

Further Reading: Read and find more Motherboards content at our Motherboards reviews, guides and articles index page.

TweakTown RSS FeedDo you get our RSS feed? Get It!

Post a Comment about this content

Related Tags


Motherboards News Posts

View More Motherboards News Posts

TweakTown Web Poll

Question: Diablo III

Game of the Year!

I'm buying it

Not interested / "meh"

What's Diablo III?

BF3 or another game for life!

or View the Results

View More Polls

Forum Activity

View More Forum Posts

Motherboards Press Releases

View More Motherboards Press Releases