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I had some concerns about the cooling of the power elements of the mainboard, which are located in a stagnant area in front of the PSU where there is no airflow.

However, I found that the bottom and side panels of the PSU are perforated to remove the hot air.

The specified currents are rather high for a 200W unit. By the way, notwithstanding its small dimensions, the PSU is equipped with a 92mm fan – this allows reducing its rotation speed as well as noise, keeping the same efficiency of cooling.

There’s a COM port header on the mainboard, but you have to buy a special bracket to use it.

The mainboard allows installing expansion cards into two PCI slots and into the single AGP slot – if the integrated graphics core doesn’t suit you. It’s here that you may require a screwdriver for the second and last time, as all the three cards are fastened at once with a special bracket:

 

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