
Heatpipe linking the NB and PWMsink together.

5 SataII ports should be sufficient for the regular user I guess.

4 DDR3 ram slots.
Each channel distinguished by a different colour.(black & blue)
They are located pretty near to the socket area.
(Space constrain?)

A very rich I/O layout I must say.
PS/2, SPDIF, Analog, DVI, HDMI, E-Sata, 1394, GB lan and 6 USB ports and not
forgetting the audio ports.
Not bad... 
Testing setup.
Components used :
AM3 X2 550 / Corsair XMS3 Classic 2x2GB 1600mhz C8 / WD 320 AAKS / Corsair TX750W /
TRU12E Copper LE / 12cm fan / XP Pro & Vista Ultimate 32bit

Earlier, I mentioned that the ram slots are alittle close to the socket.
If your cooler's positioning is similar to mine, horizontally,
the first slot might be blocked.

First, some HTT scaling.
In only a few tries, i managed a 334mhz HTT stable for a 32m run. 
Not too bad at all.
I think this is also my chip's limit as it wouldn't boot past 340.

Next, the important thing.
Does it unlocks?
I set EC firmware to Special and ACC to Auto
like what I did on the GD70 before.

Upon boot up, in windows.

Just a rough prime to see if it runs.

There, a dualcore chip just boosted to a quad on a 785G board. 
Some overclocks of the chip while unlocked.
Results are pretty good considering that HTT is past 300+mhz. 
What about its HD4200 IGP?
Here's a stock performance run :

Lets overlock it.
Its using an
Elpida DJ-E 128mb for its sideport.
This should take 1700mhz easily.
We also got the IGP to 880mhz.
Result :


Not bad, not bad...
If you have an entry lvl 2400/3400 card,
u can still employ hybrid crossfire with it.
Too bad I don't have any with me. :p
Anyway, it still managed a slightly over 4ghz for a final screenshot on air.
Yeah.
That's about all for now.
Will do a slight update when I have more time. :p
Thanks for checking out. 