From it's inception into the mainstream computing market, Intel's mobile chips have struck a chord with two enthusiast groups out there - the hardcore overclocker's, and those thirsting for a high powered, low heat and efficient platform. Now, considering the fact that much of the extreme overclocking success that the Dothan chips have enjoyed has been in a tiny sector of the market, and considering how many Pentium-M PCs we're seeing on the market today, it should become pretty obvious which sector we're taking a look at this motherboard for. As you'll see in the features section, there's quite a few unique things to this motherboard, which will undoubtedly give it a unique edge with it's appeal. That being said, let's get on to examining the board itself.