ECS

ECS was prominently displaying several different product lines this year with motherboard options ranging from their new server series to the PC Chips value brand line. ECS also displayed the Linux OS Ready symbol on a significant amount of their motherboard products.



ECS was proudly displaying their IX2-5000VR series featuring the Intel BlackFord-VS MCH and ESB2-E ICH with full support for six SAS or SATA ports along with being rackmount 1U or 2U capable. The board supports either the Dempsey or Woodcrest series of processors.



The ECS KA3-MVP features the ATI Xpress 3200 and SB600 chipsets and should be widely available at the end of June.



The PC Chips P31G features the SIS662 and 964 chipsets along with support for Core 2 Duo and should be priced around the US $45 range.



The ECS 946PLT-A features the Intel 946PL and ICH7 chipsets along with support for the Core 2 Duo and is Linux Ready.



The PF24 model features the Intel 975x and ICH7R chipsets and ECS's new passive cooling system along with full support for Core 2 Duo. Availability should be in the middle of July.



The PX1 is one of several boards from ECS that feature the Intel P965 and ICH8 chipsets along with being ViiV compliant and Linux OS ready.



The ECS RS485M-M model features the ATI RS485 and SB460 chipsets along with full support for the AMD AM2 processor series.



Lastly, the RS600T-M model features the soon to be released ATI RS600 Northbridge along with the recently released SB600 (rumored to be called the ATI Radeon Xpress 1250). The board will also offer HDMI output (based on X700 graphics core) and availability is scheduled near the launch of the Core 2 Duo.

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  • Zaitsev - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    It sure is nice to see the overwhelming transition to passive chipset cooling. My patients for noisy, stop-working-after-2-months chipset fans ran out along time ago:) It's going to be interesting to see how well the heat pipe solutions work compared to the old fans.

  • aldamon - Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - link

    I'd love to see the $60 ASRock 775Dual-VSTA benched with DDR and DDR2 before I drop $200+ on a "Conroe" overclocking board and another $160 - $260 on DDR2.

    Thanks in advance AT!
  • larciel - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    It brings back memories from 1996 !!! best buy was filled with their ugly case and IBM's sliding door cases! lol
  • Bloodshedder - Friday, June 16, 2006 - link

    I had figured they were long dead. If anything, maybe during that ten years they got their act together.
  • Calin - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    Seeing so many small boards (micro ATX and so), for when some reviews of small mainboards (regarding compatibility, heat from chipset, performance, underclocking and overclocking)?

    Thanks
  • Strunf - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    Yup that would be nice, it has been a long time since I've seen a that kind of boards on the test lane.
  • Gary Key - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    quote:

    Yup that would be nice, it has been a long time since I've seen a that kind of boards on the test lane.


    We have several AMD/Intel m-ATX boards coming up for review in July along with the Conroe m-ATX boards in August.
  • Calin - Friday, June 16, 2006 - link

    Looks like you will help me decide my birthday present :D
    Thanks

    And by the way, could you please please please test onboard video graphic performance (in one or two cases only) with a single DIMM in dual channel boards? And maybe with a Sempron AM2 at 35W (256K cache would be great)?

    (Yes, I know I am greedy).

    Lots and lots of thanks
  • Myrandex - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    On the second MSI page, the last motherboard has this comment:
    The K9VGM-V leads MSI's entry level products for AMD AM2 by combining the VIA K8M890 and VT8237R+ chipsets. Expect to see this board sell for under US $50 later this month.

    The motherboard in question is actually the PT890-Neo F for the Intel platform.
  • Gary Key - Thursday, June 15, 2006 - link

    Sorry about that, the file name was cross-linked in the database. It is corrected now.

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