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Old 11-06-2009, 10:00 AM
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Phoronix: ECS Elitegroup P55H-A

Back in September we published a launch-day Linux preview of Intel's Lynnfield processors and provided Core i5 / Core i7 benchmarks. With that initial testing of the Lynnfield processors and the new Intel P55 Chipset we had used an Intel DP55KG "Kingsberg" motherboard, but since then many P55 motherboards from different vendors have flooded the market. One of the P55 motherboards to be introduced for the budget-conscious consumer is the P55H-A, which comes from ECS Elitegroup. This motherboard is very reasonably priced while offering support for up to DDR3-2200MHz memory (in an overclock mode), solid capacitors, dual PCI Express x16 slots, and S/PDIF audio support.

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Old 11-06-2009, 11:19 AM
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Why do motherboard mfgrs install closed-end PCIe connectors like the PCIeX4 slot on this motherboard?

If I want to plug a PCIeX8 card into that slot, it's my perogative. I know that bandwidth is lost, but maybe that's okay with me?

But NO, instead I either have to void the warranty and chop up the connector or I have to go out and buy an expensive adapter.
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Old 11-06-2009, 02:44 PM
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Does anybody have really positive experiences with ECS motherboards? I've been seeing them included in a lot of reviews over the past year, but in my mind they've always been a bottom end mfg, and I worry about the reliability of the board and tech support. I've always stuck with Gigabyte or Asus. Though I do have a Zotac ITX board that I've been fairly happy with. Just wondering if I should reconsider my opinion of ECS.
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Old 11-09-2009, 06:27 AM
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I worry about the reliability of the board
The number one cause for failing motherboards, next to the human error of touching their parts with your bare hands, is old style capasitors. Judging from the pictures there are higher quality capacitors on that board, but probably not as good capacitors as on Gigabyte Ultra-Durable boards.

You never know if motherboards are going to fail fast (why are these thing so freaking fragile anyway?). ASUS has had a very, very long period of bad boards across their entire desktop offering...

It's always a guess, but if you are afraid of failing motherboards then stick with Gigabyte Ultra-Durable boards.

I know I have had countless problems with motherboards that I, friends and family members had, but ever since I bought a Gigabyte I never had any problems.

Might just be my personal experience and coincidence...
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