My (cheap-assed) motherboard is a K7S5A from ECS (purchased because funds were tight and it supports the option to use SDRAM or DDR). Periodically, it's been alternately pokey, then flakey, then both.
It's been a while since we've seen anything from ECS. To be honest, it's been a while since we've seen products from a couple of companies with PowerColor and Jetway products recently showing up at ...
ECS gave the mainboard a decent BIOS, with fairly acceptable overclocking options. Now if you are on a Phenom X4 processor, I do not recommend to overclock too much, due to the 4-phase power design of ...
Just like the other 990FX reviews allow me to split up this conclusion into two segments, the AMD chipset and the motherboard. We'll start off with the chipset. To be honest we expected more features ...
ECS included a varied assortment of accessories with the KN1 Extreme. The board shipped with six (two in each baggie) orange SATA cables, a Molex-to-SATA power cable adapter, an IDE cable, a floppy ...
Thanks to lots of Arsians who suggested the ECS K7S5A (SiS735 chipset), I ordered it last night for a friend's system and we will be pairing it with an XP1600+.<BR><BR>Out of the box, is a BIOS ...
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