Tuesday, August 10th 2010
ECS P55H-AK Release-Grade Motherboard Pictured
ECS' new high-end socket LGA1156 motherboard, the P55H-AK, is closer to release with the company listing it on its website. The P55H-AK was first pictured at this year's Computex event held in Taipei, but the company seems to have made some changes to its design, notably a different set of heatsinks and component colors. The key feature of this motherboard is its PCI-Express bandwidth management, which is care of an NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chip that facilitates two PCI-Express 2.0 x16 links that are split between three slots, first slot being x16, and the other two being x8 constant; and a PLX 12-lane 3-port bridge chip that connects to the P55 PCH over PCI-Express 1.1 x4, and gives out PCI-Express 2.0 x1 connections to the SATA 3 Gb/s and USB 3.0 controllers.
The CPU socket makes use of 15μ gold contacts (the pins have a 15 μm thick layer of gold on the surface), it is wired to four DDR3 DIMM slots for dual-channel memory. Expansion slots include three PCI-E x16, two PCI-E x1, and a PCI, ATI CrossFireX and 3-way NVIDIA SLI are supported. Connectivity include two 2-port USB 3.0 controllers, of which one gives out a 2-port internal header, six SATA 3 Gb/s and two SATA 6 Gb/s ports, 8-channel HD audio, dual gigabit Ethernet, eSATA, and a number of USB 2.0 ports. The board's listing is indicative of a launch sometime soon.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
The CPU socket makes use of 15μ gold contacts (the pins have a 15 μm thick layer of gold on the surface), it is wired to four DDR3 DIMM slots for dual-channel memory. Expansion slots include three PCI-E x16, two PCI-E x1, and a PCI, ATI CrossFireX and 3-way NVIDIA SLI are supported. Connectivity include two 2-port USB 3.0 controllers, of which one gives out a 2-port internal header, six SATA 3 Gb/s and two SATA 6 Gb/s ports, 8-channel HD audio, dual gigabit Ethernet, eSATA, and a number of USB 2.0 ports. The board's listing is indicative of a launch sometime soon.
22 Comments on ECS P55H-AK Release-Grade Motherboard Pictured
I've never heard of ECS before. Are they able to build quality?
They have their own boards too usually low end and cost like half of what Gigabyte or Asus charge for their low end. Unfortunately you get what you pay for and their aftersales support is atrocious and their quality is usually crap. They rarely release a bios update. If a new CPU or some hardware comes out they will not upgrade their bios and you're stuck with what you had when you first built it.
Unless they are planning on supporting their boards like Asus/Gigabyte do i would steer clear of it. It does look nice though.
When we have this: eu.evga.com/PRODUCTS/IMAGES/NL-EN/gallery/141-BL-E757-TR_XL_5.jpg
;)
(Granted this was 5+ years ago so maybe things have changed).
If people are happy with that go for it. Not me.
AMD supports 1066 in 790FX and earlier, and 1333 with 890FX.
They don't provide any easy links, but check any 890FX-based board review, and you should see this mentioned by the reviewer.
Intel... That's socket 1366.
Socket 1156, however, supports 1333 as well. You can see this here at this link comapring the i7 970, and the I7(1156)880, the two fastest processors for each socket, that aren't Extreme Editions:
ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=48500,47933,
Just something you should always keep in mind.
Check it out, feel free to let me know what you think!? any kind of feed back is always welcome:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7iTGDudZXw
. ECS plans to implement Deep Green Technology into the whole process of production for all products including ECS' latest 6, 5 and 5 series Chipset by Intel®, as well as the latest 8 series Chipset by AMD™. It is equivalent to planting 2,902,500 trees, based on the calculation of 30 million pcs of motherboard sales per year2.
Starting from the theme “Green Touch, Good Life”, ECS has been implementing Green concepts in the process of product design, purchasing, production, sales, services, and recycling with all manufacturing processes. ECS leads the industry to announce “Deep Green Technology” for people to experience this state-of-the-art and lowest power consumption technology and fulfills the goal of sustainable development for the Earth.
1. EuP’s standard is 0.5W of PC power consumption and 0.25W of motherboard power consumption among PC’s when systems are in soft-off mode by 2013.
2. According to Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs’ statement on July 7, 2007, the power consumption per one degree electricity creates 0.636 kg CO2. One degree electricity stands for 1 w *hours/1000. A tree can absorb in average 12 Kg of carbon dioxide per year according to Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC).
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I would really like to see some white PCB motherbords come on to the market. I wonder if ECS will ever release anything like that.