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ECS Launches P55H-A Black Series Motherboard

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Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), a leading motherboard, graphics card, barebone system and notebook manufacturer, today announced the launch of the P55H-A Black Series motherboard based on Intel P55 Express chipset supporting the latest high-performance Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors. The LGA 1156 socket motherboard is ideal for gamers setting up a feature rich system on a tight budget. The ECS P55H-A supports CrossFireX for blistering fast graphics as well as Intel's latest features such as Turbo Boost Technology which overclocks your CPU opportunistically based on the temperature, current and power settings. This is enhanced by DDR3 1333MHz memory support, for fast data throughput using a maximum of 16GB in 4x DDR3 DIMMs.



Tomorrow's performance today
The ECS P55H-A motherboard has all the functionality that a gamer needs as a power user. Features include 4x DDR3 slots @1333MHz, an eSATA port for external storage, IDE SATA with RAID 0,1,5 & 10 support to allow for large storage capacity , 8x USB external ports+ 6x USB internal for ample connectivity options, 8 Channel Realtek AL888S HD Audio with SPDIF out for full and rich sound options to bring your games and audio needs to life. It has Gigabit LAN for fast and secure internet connectivity, and 2x PCIe x16 (2nd Generation) slots for dual graphics CrossFireX capabilities. The MOSFET region has a 6-phase high quality PWM which regulates the voltage to maintain clean power to your CPU, while the Dragon style heat sinks ensure stability and extra cooling for your chipset and components.

Innovative ECS Technology Utilities
In addition the P55H-A has a plethora of exclusive ECS technology such as the M.I.B. II OC BIOS utility that assists beginners to overclock effortlessly and the unique eJiffy Linux solution which once selected from the BIOS can allow you to by-pass your OS and access eWeb (Internet access), ePix (Picture interface to view pictures) and ePal (chat messenger program) directly within seconds of turning on your PC. It can be accessed in multiple languages. Also included in this Black series product are the innovative 4E design features: Easy Clear, Easy Debug, Easy Attach and Easy buttons, which make the P55H-A motherboard very easy and convenient to use, while the newly added intelligent power saving (IPS) indicators help make sure green power saving are within everyone's reach. This ECS P55H-A is Windows 7 ready, RoHS compliant, EUP compliant as well as Energy Star 5.0 compliant making a fully featured and future proof motherboard of choice for all consumers looking for quality at the right price.

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this has to be the first ecs mobo ive seen that has all solid caps.
I admit, I dont go out of my way to look at ecs mobos, just sayin :p
 
ECS stuff is pretty good. I wouldn't get them over MSI or ASUS, but if it's priced right, it would be a good board for someone not looking to overclock.
 
Their black series mobos are pretty damn good and looks like the trend will continue. Not a fan of the cooling solution used but eh, could be a lot worse.
 
this has to be the first ecs mobo ive seen that has all solid caps.
I admit, I dont go out of my way to look at ecs mobos, just sayin :p

the x58b-a has all solid caps too. the board looks pretty good for me
 
Not given enough credit

Ecs boards have been a very stable platform over the last 3 years and have been improving on their high end boards, I have seen an ECS 790fx Black series out perform almost every Brands MID level Boards at an average of 20% less cost, i believe these boards should be considered LOW-END of the HIGH-END boards and should be given the credit they deserve, if I was in the market I would pick up an ECS Black series over any MID level board
 
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