The first thing that we notice from our first loook at the TPower I55 is that it most certainly doesn’t skimp on expansion slots – More on those later, as our eyes are also drawn to the impressively large heatsinks employed to cool the motherboard’s P55 chipset itself as well as other major components. The general layout of the motherboard as a whole seems to be pretty good, although one of the fan headers gets blocked by basically any high-end graphics board you might care to use, while the floppy connector is also placedin a rather irritating position – Not that we really need a floppy drive connector on a modern system in 2009, so I’m not too sure why it’s there at all.
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