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This looks pretty plain-vanilla, and has a rather unusual rear jack arrangement: linkage
Looking at the photo, I also see what appear to be four plastic pins in the corners of the heatsink frame, probably meaning that the heatsink frame is held to the mobo by those. It would be interesting to know whether there is any reinforcing plate on the underside of the mobo, or whether they just rely on the mobo itself to counteract the traction exerted by the heatsink's clip. By comparison, look at other Socket754 mobos and you will probably see one metal screw at each end of the heatsink frame, which goes into a metal reinforcing plate underneath the mobo.
Anyway, good to see at least one more 755 board
Looking at the photo, I also see what appear to be four plastic pins in the corners of the heatsink frame, probably meaning that the heatsink frame is held to the mobo by those. It would be interesting to know whether there is any reinforcing plate on the underside of the mobo, or whether they just rely on the mobo itself to counteract the traction exerted by the heatsink's clip. By comparison, look at other Socket754 mobos and you will probably see one metal screw at each end of the heatsink frame, which goes into a metal reinforcing plate underneath the mobo.
Anyway, good to see at least one more 755 board