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ECS Z270H4-I Mini-ITX Motherboard Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedECS brings a cheaper Z270 option for Mini ITX builders. Does the board offer the overclocking potential worthy of its PCH?

First Interchangeable Mini-STX Cases With ECS Motherboard
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
ECS has one important innovation that other mini-STX OEMs do not: the option of interchangeable cases.

ECS Z170: Who Needs An LED Motherboard When You Can Have A Lightsaber?
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published

ECS Z170-Claymore Motherboard Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedThe Claymore leaves little doubt about ECS’ intent to stay in the enthusiast space, but how does it stack up to competitors?

Asus Also Announces Non-Z Overclocking on 8-Series Mobos
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Asus joins ASRock, Biostar, ECS and Gigabyte with Haswell CPU overclocking on non-Z 8-Series motherboards.

ASRock and ECS Announce Overclocking on H87, B85 Mobos
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
ASRock and ECS have announced overclocking capabilities on select H87 and B85 motherboards, something that was previously thought impossible for Non-Z series motherboards.

ECS' Intel 8-Series Motherboards Officially Debut
By Tarun Iyer published
ECS has launched its new range of Intel 8-Series Motherboards, which will begin shipping in Q2 2013.

Exclusive: Intel Enters The Discount Tablet Market
By Wolfgang Gruener published
Our sources in Taiwan provided us with some juicy details about two new tablets that should provide Intel with a more successful path into the mass market for tablets.

Six Socket FM2 Motherboards For AMD's Trinity APUs
By Thomas Soderstrom published
After just one generation, Socket FM1 is dead. We test six Socket FM2-based motherboards able to take AMD's newest APUs built using the Trinity architecture. Can any of these platforms, armed with AMD A85X Fusion Controller Hubs, get us to upgrade?

Six $220-280 Z77 Express-Based Motherboards, Reviewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Expanded graphics card support, enhanced on-board features that include Thunderbolt on some models, and more-robust voltage control are all good reasons to consider paying a little extra for a higher-end motherboard. Today we examine five top choices.
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