Thursday, August 30th 2012

Elitegroup (ECS) Advances Motherboard Durability and Stability with Hyper Alloy Choke

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is pleased to announce their newest advancement in motherboard durability and stability with the implementation of Hyper Alloy Choke. The next generation of ECS' gold plated Alloy Choke technology, the Hyper Alloy Choke are ideal for overclocking because of their high energy efficiency and heat reduction.

Under unstable currents or high stress workloads, standard chokes are more likely to burn out or result in a system shutdown. ECS' Hyper Alloy Choke offer 1.5x more stability thanks to ECS' advancements in choke technology and the high-quality raw materials that make up these chokes.
Compared to standard chokes, ECS Hyper Alloy Choke are able to reduce heat 13% better, and they have a tolerating temperature range that is 50 degrees wider. The ECS Hyper Allow Choke also achieve much higher energy efficiency with 30% higher energy savings compared to the industry standard. With extremely wide stable operating temperatures and greater energy efficiency, ECS boards with Hyper Alloy Choke thrive in punishing overclocking and heavy power users' scenarios.

ECS's gold plated Hyper Alloy Choke are resistant to corrosion and oxidation which leads to longer and more dependable life spans. These ECS chokes are also more energy efficient, reducing power consumption and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). This provides a safer and more stable operating environment for users.

The ECS Z77H2-A4 will be the first motherboard to benefit from the greater stability, higher efficiency, long life span of the ECS Hyper Alloy Choke. ECS will also implement their Hyper Alloy Choke technology on more boards in the future.
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8 Comments on Elitegroup (ECS) Advances Motherboard Durability and Stability with Hyper Alloy Choke

#1
TheLostSwede
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Oh look, ECS copied ASRock...
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#2
dj-electric
ECS's support is bad and they should feel bad.
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#3
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
Wow this board looks like the bottom of the barrel quality Z77 board I have seen yet. Intel looks to have better Z77 boards than this...

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#4
RejZoR
Seriously, 2x PCI on a 2012 motherboard? I have one on my Rampage II Gene and i still hate it. I could have my soundcard there and gfx card in first PCIe slot, instad i have it inverted. Soundcard in PCIe slot on top and gfx on last PCIe at the bottom.
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brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
The lack of higher end power management and the 4 pin CPU power suggests to me that it is not good for anything over stock clocks but I could be wrong.
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#7
dj-electric
The G1.Sniper M3 also have a 4PIN CPU connector, no problem there overclocking the 3770K
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#8
TheoneandonlyMrK
yeh but they are Crap compared to ultra hyper alloy chokes, Thankgod plated chokes have arrived:rockout::eek::rockout::roll::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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