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When we flip the board around we spot only a 4-pin power header for the processor, immediately showing lackluster support for overclocking (normally 8-pin connector). You will be able to overclock a little on the base clock though. And yes, the BIOS allows a little CPU voltage tweaking as well.
The board comes with 2 DIMM slots supporting DDR3 memory up-to 1333 MHz. We see a nice count of six SATA-2 ports. The layout is fine and everything is positioned in a fairly logical fashion. As you can see, the H55 PCH is cooled passively with a small grey heatsink.
On the side we spot additional USB 2.0 headers, front panel audio and non color coded front panel headers. The PCB denotes the connectors properly though.