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BIOSTAR TPower N750 Ver. 5.x Pro Reviews

pcstats‘s review Edit

Once everything is tested, though, these positive points aren't enough to justify the Biostar's $200 CDN ($160 USD, £100 GBP) price tag. It's possible to get excellent IGP motherboards that are just as suited for HTPC or home computing purposes for considerably less money, and include important features like analog video output. In the same vein, enthusiast motherboards come with greater bandwidth for SLI configurations. The Biostar TPower N750 is somewhere between these two extremes, offering benefits from both ends of the spectrum but also inheriting a few too many flaws to be fully recommended.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 17, 2009

tweaktown‘s review Edit

The BIOSTAR T-Power 750a is a definite choice for AMD owners who want a mid-range board with Crossfire options, however, don't expect to get twin 9800GX2s to run on this board, as it's a split 8/8 SLI setup. What we found annoying on this board and it must be said, was the use of jumper banks to switch between SLI and normal mode, making it a hassle to install a second GPU. It requires you to remove the first card to access the jumper banks when digital switching is available and works well. We just can't see why BIOSTAR didn't go with this option.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 09, 2008

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