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ECS Becomes Latest Company to Offer USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s Cards
maximumpc.com — Wish to experience the blazing speeds of USB 3.0 and/or SATA 6Gbps? Or do you just want something new to brag about to your friends? If yes, then an add-on card is the way to go for you, especially if you wish to live your USB 3.0/SATA 6Gbps dream on a shoestring. A few days after Asus ... (more) ECS Becomes Latest Company to Offer USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s ...
[Phoronix] ECS Elitegroup P55H-A Review
phoronix.com — 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 ... (more) [Phoronix] ECS Elitegroup P55H-A Review

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ECS Becomes Latest Company to Offer USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s Cards
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ECS Elitegroup P55H-A
phoronix.com — 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 ... (more) ECS Elitegroup P55H-A
ECS expects to ship 17.5 million motherboards in 2009, 20% growth in 2010
techspot.com — Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) expects its own-brand motherboard sales to remain flat at 7 to 8 million units during 2009, but foresees significant growth next year, according to VP of ECS' channel business, David Chien. The company will expand its mid-range and high-end product lines, and ... (more) ECS expects to ship 17.5 million motherboards in 2009, ...
ECS expects to ship 7-8 million own-brand motherboards in 2009; 20% growth in 2010
ECS expects to ship 7-8 million own-brand motherboards in 2009; 20% growth in 2010
digitimes.com — First-tier motherboard maker Elitegroup Computer System (ECS) expects its own-brand motherboard shipments for 2009 to remain flat at 7-8 million units and will see growth of 20% to 8.4-9.6 million units in 2010 as the company will expand its mid-range ... (more) ECS expects to ship 7-8 million own-brand motherboards ...
ECS reportedly looking for talent to help depleted notebook team
ECS reportedly looking for talent to help depleted notebook team
digitimes.com — Although Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has seen an exodus of talent from its notebook division, the company has responded by aggressively seeking out R&D; talent from Taiwan-based second-tier notebook players including First International Computer ... (more) ECS reportedly looking for talent to help depleted ...
Tech @ Its Fastest
Tech @ Its Fastest
tech.tbreak.com — Today, we take a look at the ECS P55H-A motherboard based on the Intel P55 chipset which is the successor to the P45 chipset. The “P” chipsets are geared towards the performance user who wants a decent level of performance and tweaks without paying ... (more) Tech @ Its Fastest
ECS Looking to Reload its Notebook Team
ECS Looking to Reload its Notebook Team
maximumpc.com — Citing un-named industry sources, news and rumor site DigiTimes reports ECS is aggressively looking for notebook engineers to replace its depleted staff of mobile gurus. The company is reportedly looking to pluck talent for several second-tier notebook players, including First International ... (more) ECS Looking to Reload its Notebook Team
ECS A785GM-M
pureoverclock.com — Who doesn't like horsepower? We're all junkies for it, just go ahead and admit it, it's alright. "Hi, my name's Bob and I'm a performance junkie". Hi Bob! Now, doesn't that feel better? Funny thing about being a hardware nut is that it can get pretty ... (more) ECS A785GM-M
ECS P55H-A  Review
ECS P55H-A Review
overclockersclub.com — Introduction: The LGA 1156 processors have been out for a few weeks now, so you can expect to have a decent selection of motherboards to choose from. Companies have been stepping up to the plate, and releasing motherboards that will almost make you ... (more) ECS P55H-A Review