Thursday, January 2nd 2025

ECS Announces Diverse New Motherboards, Mini PCs and Notebooks for CES 2025

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is excited to announce its participation in CES 2025, taking place at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, NV, USA, from January 7 to 10. At the event, ECS will showcase its full lineup of cutting-edge products, including motherboards, mini PCs, and notebooks, designed to meet the needs of home entertainment, office, school, and commercial applications.

Unleash Your Potential with the Ultimate LEET Gaming Motherboards
ECS new models of LEET gaming motherboards - Z890 series marks a significant advancement in motherboard technology, offering notable improvements in performance, stability, scalability, and user-focused design, all tailored to meet the evolving needs of consumers. ECS Z890 motherboards are compatible with the latest Intel Core Ultra processors for the Intel LGA 1851 socket and feature four DDR5 DIMM slots, supporting up to 256 GB of total memory with impressive overclocking capabilities, including speeds of up to 8800 MHz. These motherboards also offer advanced connectivity options, including two PCIe 5.0 graphics slots, four PCIe 4.0 slots, ultra-fast 5 Gb Ethernet LAN, and the latest wireless networking technologies.
Experience High-Efficiency Computing Performance with the ECS B760 Series
ECS B760 motherboards are high-performance, feature-packed platforms designed to deliver exceptional value for a variety of uses, from casual gaming and daily tasks to specialized vertical market applications. Supporting up to 96 GB of DDR5 5600 memory across two DIMM slots, these motherboards offer robust expansion options. The ECS B760 motherboards also excel in bandwidth and connectivity, supporting PCIe 5.0, M.2 PCIe Gen 4 x4 2280 SSDs, WLAN 6E, and 2.5 Gb Ethernet for exceptional data transfer speeds and cutting-edge performance.

Discover the Compact and Reliable LIVA Mini PC for Home and Businesses
The ECS LIVA Mini PC family will feature the ultra-compact Q series, versatile Z series, high-performance One series, and AI-powered P series at the event. Designed for a range of applications, from home and offices to schools and retail, the LIVA One series includes two platforms: One H610 with Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors (12th/13th/14th Gen, LGA1700) and One A620 with AMD Ryzen 9000/7000/8000 Series processors (AM5 socket). Supporting up to 128 GB of DDR5 memory and offering up to three display outputs (HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA) at 4K resolution, the LIVA One series also features M.2 expansion. With secure TPM support for enhanced protection against cyber threats, it's the perfect solution for small businesses and SMBs.

ECS Presents New Lineup of AI-Driven Commercial Laptops at CES 2025
ECS is set to unveil a groundbreaking series of lightweight, AI-powered commercial laptops at CES 2025. This innovative lineup includes both 14-inch and 15.3-inch models, each meticulously designed to meet the needs of business professionals and mobile users. These laptops offer a variety of processor options, including AMD and Snapdragon platforms, and feature a sleek metal chassis that aligns with mainstream market standards.

ECS is set to debut a groundbreaking series of lightweight, AI-powered commercial laptops at CES 2025. This innovative lineup features the 14-inch UP42KP and UP42PW models, as well as the 15.3-inch UP52PW model, all designed to meet the needs of business professionals and mobile users. The laptops are equipped with a variety of processor platforms, including AMD and Snapdragon, and boast a sleek metal chassis that meets mainstream market standards.

The ECS UP42KP is a 14-inch laptop that leverages the cutting-edge AMD Krackan processor platform, featuring 8 Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 integrated graphics, and NPU capabilities exceeding 40 TOPS. Targeted at the mainstream mid-range market, it operates within a TDP range of 15 W to 54 W and supports DDR5-5600 memory along with 16 PCIe lanes, ensuring enhanced performance and scalability.

UP42KP is equipped with advanced connectivity options, such as WiFi 6 and USB4.0, ensuring seamless and high-speed connections. It also includes an IR camera for secure Windows Hello authentication, a backlit keyboard for enhanced usability in low-light conditions, HDMI 2.1 for superior display connectivity, and a built-in camera shutter for privacy protection. Despite its extensive feature set, the device maintains a sleek, slim profile at just 16.9 mm thick, complemented by a Full HD display for a sharp and vibrant visual experience.

The ECS UP42PW is outfitted with the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor and Oryon CPU, reaching a maximum turbo frequency of 3.4 GHz and equipped with 30 MB of cache. This model boasts 45 TOPS of NPU AI capability and features high-speed LPDDR5 memory, ensuring optimal efficiency and energy savings, with a battery life exceeding 12 hours. It sports a 14-inch IPS FHD display with 100% sRGB coverage, providing vibrant and true-to-life colors. The laptop's 180-degree flat design enhances flexibility and is perfect for meeting collaboration. Connectivity is streamlined with USB4.0. Additionally, the UP42PW supports Microsoft's Copilot+ PC functionalities, including Recall, real-time translation, Cocreator AI, and Windows Studio Effects, making it an ideal choice for modern professionals.

In addition to the 14-inch laptop, we also offer the 15.3-inch UP52PW model. Sharing a unified design with the UP42PW, the UP52PW features a larger display to enhance productivity and user experience. Equipped with the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor, this model is ideal for professionals who require robust hardware and a variety of connectivity options. The UP52PW ensures smooth and efficient operation, meeting the diverse needs of today's business environments.

ECS remains dedicated to providing cutting-edge technology solutions tailored for modern professionals. Stay tuned for more updates from CES 2025 as we continue to innovate and set new standards in the industry
Source: ECS
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17 Comments on ECS Announces Diverse New Motherboards, Mini PCs and Notebooks for CES 2025

#1
TheLostSwede
News Editor
And all of a sudden they have new gaming motherboards again...
Can ECS please make up its mind in terms of what they want to do already?
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#2
JasBC
Think it was 10 years ago ECS talked big about re-entering European markets, specifically Sweden. . . well that never panned out, so yawn ECS.
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#3
ymdhis
"leet" hasn't been a thing for at least 20 years. They should come up with a better product name.
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#4
DTheSleepless
I have residual trauma from ECS motherboards in the Athlon XP era, I can't imagine what an ECS laptop is like. When you power it on does it just burst into flames?
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#5
TumbleGeorge
ymdhis"leet" hasn't been a thing for at least 20 years. They should come up with a better product name.
I agree for LEET.
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#6
TPUnique
LEET Gaming Motherboards
The cringe is real smh tbh femmes ‍‍
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#7
silentbogo
JasBCThink it was 10 years ago ECS talked big about re-entering European markets, specifically Sweden. . . well that never panned out, so yawn ECS.
What's worse, is they seem to disappear from markets they were already in. Even 5-6 years ago Elitegroup used to have at least several official distributors here. Now you can't find any of their stuff even if you want to. I've seen some of their more or less recent boards sold under different names(like Medion), so maybe instead of selling directly they've decided to focus on OEM stuff...
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#8
vimsux
I want Abit and DFI Lanparty to make comebacks too.
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#9
TheLostSwede
News Editor
silentbogoWhat's worse, is they seem to disappear from markets they were already in. Even 5-6 years ago Elitegroup used to have at least several official distributors here. Now you can't find any of their stuff even if you want to. I've seen some of their more or less recent boards sold under different names(like Medion), so maybe instead of selling directly they've decided to focus on OEM stuff...
Interesting, MSI used to make gear for Medion, which used to be sold in Aldi I believe.
vimsuxI want Abit and DFI Lanparty to make comebacks too.
Sadly not going to happen. DFI are still around and I believe even som of the old people are still there, but Abit was sold and had a short reboot, but is long gone now.
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#10
Bobaganoosh
"We were going to call it the Model 1337, but opted for something more modern".
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#11
Apocalypsee
Well, they used to have this, weird name but it still under L337 gaming series

ECS GANK DRONE Z87H3-A3X Motherboard Review - PC Perspective

To be honest I miss old Pentium 4 days, where their board is purple colored with multicolored DIMM, AGP/PCI slots than bland black boards of nowadays. Since 99% of cases of today have windows, why not make multicolored board a thing again?



Thier X58 Black series wasn't so bad too

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#12
Launcestonian
ECS... a brand that has been absent for many yrs already in my country, no signs of life anywhere! yet they come up with Z890 boards now...
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#13
psydroid
I would have expected them to announce a mini-PC with Snapdragon X Plus/Elite, just like Geekom recently did with their QS1 Pro.

Other than that I only know them from their K7S5A boards, which apparently broke down easily according to a relative after giving him two of those boards.

But I'm willing to buy one of their Snapdragon systems, if correctly priced.
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#14
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
TPUniqueThe cringe is real smh tbh femmes ‍‍
Why are you so afraid of such writing?
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#15
_JP_
Up until the Core 2 days, ECS was The Budget board to pick, over here. Good enough to make everything work for 2~4 years, doesn't break the bank, OC won't be a thing. Then, they just disappear. It was them and Biostar.
ymdhis"leet" hasn't been a thing for at least 20 years. They should come up with a better product name.
Which flavor of "Skibidi", "Anti Spiral", "Skill Issue", "Hawk Tuah", "Rizz", "Sigma", "Musk", "Chill Dude" (collab, since now it's copyrighted), or "GYATT" would you prefer to comply with Internet brainrot 4.0?
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#16
silentbogo
vimsuxI want Abit and DFI Lanparty to make comebacks too.
There's only hope for DFI, since they are still around(only focused on embedded and industrial stuff). Abit is dead-dead.
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#17
Readlight
They used bad electrolytic condensators inside.
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