Tuesday, October 25th 2022

ECS Returns to Gaming Motherboard Market with 700-series LEET Gaming

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the global leading motherboard, mini PC, notebook, mobile device, and smart solution provider, will exhibit at Infocomm SEA 2022, the Professional Audio Visual event in Southeast Asia at Bangkok, Thailand, Booth no. Z12 from Nov. 2 to 4 to showcase the latest LEET gaming series, the comprehensive LIVA Mini PC family and the All-in-One PC to apply for wide range of applications.

ECS will first launch the new LEET Gaming series, LEET Gaming Motherboard Z790H7-A and LEET Gaming Barebone PC B660 during Infocomm SEA 2022. To offer users exceptional PC performance, LEET Z790H7-A designs with the next-generation technology to support the latest Intel 12th & 13th Gen Processors for LGA 1700 socket, dual channel DDR5 RAM up to 128 GB, PCIe 5.0 slot, 2.5 Gb LAN and the latest wireless networking. Besides, LEET Gaming series also provides a gaming PC system, LEET B660, for user to build their own PC more easily. LEET B660 includes a B660H7-M20 Motherboard supported by the Intel 12th Gen Processor for LGA1700 socket, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series Graphic Card or AMD Radeon RX 6000 series Graphic Card and a power supply up to 650-watt into a 26-liter system case.
LIVA Mini PC designed for Diversified Applications
ECS LIVA Mini PC family includes the compact-size Q series, the multi-functional Z series and the high-performance One series to provide various models perfectly applied in wide range of solutions, like smart retail, smart transportation, digital signage, video conferencing for business, intelligent edge computing for AI solutions, and home computing for remote work and education.

ECS LIVA Q3D and Q3H build in the Intel Jasper Lake processor, eMMC up to 128 GB and three USB ports in an ultra-small size. LIVA Q3 series features the HDMI CEC remote control function for use to control the PC on and off via TV remote controller. Furthermore, LIVA Q3H equipped with one HDMI-in port is specially designed for video conference and meeting system to easily connect with the guest PC while the guest PC has to be projected via the current video system. ECS will unveil the new generation of LIVA One series, LIVA One H610 and One B660 Barebone Mini PC, supporting the Intel 12th generation processor up to 65-watt, dual channels memory capacity up to 64 GB, video output up to four displays simultaneously and the latest wireless networking. LIVA One series is ideal for various applications such as project research, thin-client, edge computing, gateways, terminals and smart signages.

LIVA All-in-One PC G24-MH610- Fits into a More Flexible Workspace
Supported by Intel 12th Gen processor and expandable memory/storage design, the elegant yet powerful LIVA G24-MH610 offers excellent computing performance and large storage capacity fulfilling various multitasking for home and business purposes. With the full HD 23.8-inch LED display, the LIVA G24-MH610 can present vivid images and contrast under full HD resolution. To provide users the best viewing and operating experience, the LIVA G24-MH610 features 178 degrees wide viewing angle and 10-point touchscreen on the display and equips a display stand with adjustable tile angle function. The LIVA G24-MH610 also equips a 2 mega-pixel camera for video conferencing anytime without extra setting.
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8 Comments on ECS Returns to Gaming Motherboard Market with 700-series LEET Gaming

#1
MachineLearning
Bad branding aside, that motherboard looks interesting. No M.2 heatsinks, small-ish VRM heatsinks but all SMD tantalum capacitors on the VRM output. Also 3-digit post code in the best possible position.

And a lot of weird buttons.
Funky. Definitely not a North America release though.
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#2
natr0n
I like the board simplistic and yet beefy.
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#3
Readlight
Looks like there is microphone on motherboard.
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#4
Alan Smithee
At least L2 cache is now within the CPU so ECS can't put fake cache chips on the motherboard.

That's right ECS, we're never going to forget that.
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#5
_JP_
Chipset-heatsink-looking-like-a-smartcard-chip aside and the fact that Gen Z and Alpha generally don't know what 'leet' is, I see a great board design and somehow gives me "old school" vibes because of its practicality and bench-testing goodies, which is saying a lot comparing to the current line of motherboards. Never thought I would say this of a motherboard that isn't either green or yellow-ish coloured. :wtf:
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#6
AGlezB
My office had a deal with a supplier so for a time we had almost every workstation running on ECS mobos.
I also remember having to pair low end ECS mobos with high end PSUs because their mobos wouldn't last much otherwise.
I also remember dumping the supplier and the ECS mobos and replacing them with Intel and ASUS mobos.
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#7
Haile Selassie
Welcome back, ECS, king of the value proposition as late as of early 2000s.
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#8
Voodoo Rufus
I like it. No frills VRM sinks, physical buttons, gold plated audio jacks. Only thing that would top it off nicely would be a fixed I/O plate. Should be a good value.
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