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Friday, November 16, 2007
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ECS has had some pretty darn decent motherboards since their NForce 5 chipsets first arrived. Now that we're on to Intel Core 2 Duo, ECS opted to go for a more feasible LGA 775 motherboard built around the Bearlake P35 Chipset. Now, we all know the flagship P35 boards overclock very, very well and offer some excellent performance results. Scaling back the amount of features a P35 has to offer isn't a bad thing and often performs just as well minus top range overclocking, extra e-SATA ports, and elaborate heat pipe cooling.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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With the ECS P35T-A being a solid mainstream board we can only hope that ECS does something special with the Intel X38 Express Chipset to give the gaming enthusiast community something to look forward to! When the ECS P35T-A becomes available in the market it will offer the best price versus performance ratio of any Intel P35 Express boards on the market, but make sure it has the features you want as to get the price this low ECS had to trim some of the features off...
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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Over the past two years I've reviewed almost every board released by ECS, and during that time I've touted them as a great choice for those wanting a solid motherboard and great bundle for a modest price. After visiting with the folks from ECS at Computex, and touring their facilities in China, I had really high hopes for their future motherboards. While I've been a bit underwhelmed with their recent offerings, I've had to temper my disappointment with the understanding that ECS is not trying to compete with enthusiast board makers like ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI, instead looking to bring performance boards to those who don't want to spend top dollar. When taken from that point of view, ECS has been extremely successful.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
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ECS P35T-A is based on the latest Intel mainstream chipset, P35. This motherboard, however, does not have DDR3 sockets but on the other hand it has some extra features like one eSATA port, six SATA-300 ports and two x16 PCI Express slots. Let's see the features and performance from this new ECS release.
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