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ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:28 am
by Illuminati
ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review

Sandy Bridge is more than just a powerful CPU, it's also one of the most powerful integrated graphics processors ever seen. Coupled with the ECS H67H2-M motherboard we get into Blu-ray playback performance and bitstreaming HD Audio. Could a Sandy Bridge CPU and H67 be the future for your HTPC? Read on to find out!

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The ECS H67H2-M Black Deluxe motherboard is a very solid board all the way through. Its performance rivaled that of the Intel P67 Burrage motherboard and at times outperformed it. We expected performance to suffer a bit while the on-board graphics were being used but that was not the case. Intel and ECS have done a brilliant job of sorting out the usability of this system.
Article Title: ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review
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Re: ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:42 am
by Warlord
Illuminati wrote:ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review
Sandy Bridge is more than just a powerful CPU, it's also one of the most powerful integrated graphics processors ever seen. Coupled with the ECS H67H2-M motherboard we get into Blu-ray playback performance and bitstreaming HD Audio. Could a Sandy Bridge CPU and H67 be the future for your HTPC? Read on to find out!

Does this mobo have a B3 chipset? I'm about to buy it :o

Re: ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:46 am
by Apoptosis
Warlord wrote:
Illuminati wrote:ECS H67H2-M Black Edition Motherboard Review
Sandy Bridge is more than just a powerful CPU, it's also one of the most powerful integrated graphics processors ever seen. Coupled with the ECS H67H2-M motherboard we get into Blu-ray playback performance and bitstreaming HD Audio. Could a Sandy Bridge CPU and H67 be the future for your HTPC? Read on to find out!

Does this mobo have a B3 chipset? I'm about to buy it :o
Yeah, all the H67/P67 boards were pulled from the market and replaced by boards that have the new B3 chipset. ECS also recently announced they started shipping B3 chipsets in a press release that we posted up here - http://forums.legitreviews.com/about32830.html