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ECS have developed a new, easy to use P55 motherboard named P55H-AK which sports lots of features like USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s. The Nvidia NF2100 which functions as x16 PCie lane switch chip in-between the x16 PCIe graphics slots, enabling 3-way SLI as an option in a 16:8:8 configuration. The motherboard also comes with a USB 3.0 front panel, which is very useful.
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In this article PCSTATS is reviewing the Intel P67-based ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme motherboard which uses a revised 'B3' stepping Intel P67 chipset. The ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme is a performance oriented ATX motherboard with a fantastic set of gaming and overclocking features, all set on a sleek black and grey PCB that'll make your expensive chassis proud. While the board does not officially support Crossfire/SLI, it can handle up to 3 videocards running in parallel thanks to an onboard Lucid HydraLogix 200 'LT24102' chip. Lucid's Hydra Core technology is notable because it supports combinations of nVidia and ATI graphics cards working together.
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Today we have the opportunity for you to take a sneak peak at one of the new Intel P67 motherboards. All of the P67 motherboards will be hitting the shelves of stores near you soon, but we wanted to give you a peak at the ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme. We aren't going to give you any performance numbers on the ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme, Yet! Check back often for more of these previews to come, and ultimately the performance numbers!
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ECS is trying to gain a foothold in the "Extreme" motherboard market. They are trying to do this with the Black Extreme series of motherboards. Today we are going to look at one of the the Black Extreme motherboards, the ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme. We were able to take a sneak peak of it in late December 2010, and it looks promising! How well is the ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme going to perform when we compare it to several other Intel P67 motherboards? Read on to find out!
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Let's take a look at one of the first socket 1155 motherboards to reach the market, the ECS P67H2-A, based on the forthcoming P67 chipset for Intel's "Sandy Bridge" processors. The highlights of this motherboard include three PCI Express x16 slots - allowing any kind of video card to be installed in parallel, even if they are from different vendors, thanks to a Lucid HydraLogix 200 processor - , six USB 3.0 ports, and more. Let's check it out.
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Heute werfen wir einen Blick in die Zukunft und sehen uns zwei Mainboards an, deren Testberichte wir erst im Januar 2011 veröffentlichen dürfen. Es handelt sich um die Modelle ECS P67H2-A (Intel P67) und ECS H67H2-M (Intel H67) für Intels kommende CPU-Generation "Sandy Bridge"
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ECS P67H2-A2 is a decent motherboard without any special peculiarities. This isn't bad, because most people do not need those anyway. What we liked: mostly convenient layout and a few nice design touches, good cooling, interesting and useful bundle and software, sufficient (if not excessive) functionality.
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Motherboards supporting the new LGA 1155 Socket are starting to appear online such as the ECS P67H2-A2 we have on hand today. Although we can't share any performance numbers just yet, we can take a detailed look at the P67H2-A2's features and layout, one of four new Black Series boards that ECS will be launching based on the P67 chipset.
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The Black Series X58B-A "Nehalem" Motherboard with LGA1366 socket support for Intel's all-new "Core-i7" processors is currently the flagship motherboard for ECS Elitegroup. With the Intel X58 Express chipset handling the North Bridge duties and the Intel Intel ICH10R South Bridge handling the rest of the board you know this will be a sound and stable platform. Read on to see how the ECS X58B-A motherboard does on the benchmarks and to see it overclocks.
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When it comes to motherboards, ECS probably isn't one of the first names that pop into your head. Instead it will be companies like ASUS, ASRock, GIGABYTE and MSI. Earlier in the year, though, we checked out the A75 based ECS A75F-A and it did a good job of impressing us and being a pretty nice all round board.
Today, though, we take the time to check out something a lot higher end in the form of the Intel X79 based X79R-AX. We saw ECS do a pretty good job with the lower end A75 board; it will be interesting to see how they handle the new high end chipset from Intel along with our high end i7 3960X CPU.
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