Once again i really like what has been done with heat sensitive materials but i think the southbridge sticker the range of numbers starts too high and possibly goes too high.
When you overclocked and got the sticker to 55c did you use any additional voltage on the south bridge? or is it even safe or useful to do so? (I'm not very familiar with Intels newer chipsets)
I would love a heat sensitive sticker covering the whole board, think the ASUS TUF thermal armor but instead of a gap for air have a big thermal pad so as parts of the board heat up the colour changes radiate out from the heat source.... probably would not work as well as it does in my head and not a good idea to insulate the whole board with a thick sticker but i still think it would look cool.
Thanks for another great review
it's rare to find reviews where they show off the product in question so well including taking off the heat sinks, I'm glad you have been getting these ECS boards as i think they are after my money and your reviews do a great job at teasing and tempting me to buy even if i don't intend to get a new motherboard quite yet.
But with each review i have seen in recent years my opinion on them has been slowly changing, in the past to me ECS meant OEM type or low end boards but it seams they are doing everything they can to change that image and produce awesome boards, although the ECS A990FXM-A showed (to me at least) they are not quite 100% there yet.