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Biostar TP67XE Motherboard

Let’s take a look at the Biostar TP67XE , a socket 1155 motherboard based on the forthcoming P67 chipset targeted to the future Intel CPUs based on the “Sandy Bridge” architecture.

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Additional Features

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Slots
  • 3. Memory Support
  • 4. On-Board Peripherals
  • 5. Additional Features
  • 6. Voltage Regulator
  • 7. Main Specifications
  • 8. Conclusions

The Biostar TP67XE has a few additional smaller features. It has a POST diagnostics display, which tells, though a two-digit code, what is wrong with your computer if it doesn’t turn on.

Biostar TP67XE motherboardFigure 6: POST diagnostics display and on-board power and reset buttons

The TP67XE also has on-board power and reset buttons (see Figure 6).

This motherboard also features a legacy serial port (you need to acquire an adapter to use it), on a header labeled
“J_COM1.”

It also has an infrared interface (header labeled “CIR1”), but you will need to buy the optical components in order to use it.

In Figure 7, you can see all accessories that come with this motherboard.

Biostar TP67XE motherboardFigure 7: Accessories

Continue: Voltage Regulator

Motherboard First Look

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