Tuesday, November 1st 2011

ECS Announces H61H2-A2 Black Series Motherboard

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the world's leading motherboard, graphics card, barebone system, notebook and mobile device manufacturer releases a new member of ECS Black Series-H61H2-A2 Black Deluxe, another new face of ECS Black Series that provides much more advanced computing manageability, flexibility and gaming experience.

To bring the H61 ATX motherboards even further, ECS adopts additional chips to support USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s for more users to experience high-speed transmission of new-generation interface. In addition, ECS H61H2-A2 Black Deluxe passes 50∘C Super Burn Test, which simulates severe computer-using environment to ensure the quality, durability and safety of your computer. It also features all solid capacitors, anti-static protection and anti-surge protection.
Moreover, H61H2-A2 Black Deluxe is equipped equips with many user-friendly designs and utilities including: the well-welcomed EZ Charger for easily recharging your mobile devices (especially Apple products) under any status of your computer, GUI uEFI BIOS to conveniently operate with simple clicks via mouse or keyboards, and well-famous ECS iEZ utilities (eSF/eBLU/eDLU). Lastly, with an excellent Cost/Performance value, ECS H61H2-A2 Black Deluxe is way beyond luxury.

For more information, visit the product page.
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7 Comments on ECS Announces H61H2-A2 Black Series Motherboard

#1
micropage7
looks nice and classic. when some manufactures release their board in agressive theme ECS takes simple theme on this board
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#2
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the world’s leading motherboard, graphics card, barebone system, notebook and mobile device manufacturer
Ummm not quite
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#3
blibba
brandonwh64Ummm not quite
Indeed. Hardware company press releases are always so terrible it's unbelievable. You'd think they could afford to pay someone competent.

Also, they're targeting this at gamers. Really? Surely that's what P67 is for?
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#4
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
brandonwh64Ummm not quite
Go start popping prebuilts open. ECS makes a lot of mobo's.
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#5
specks
Really? A couple of PCI slots? :wtf:
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#6
Am*
Dumb. They should have left the empty slot space near the PCI-E x16 slot like



the above board layout to let people run dual-slot expansion cards, not the x1. Who the hell is going to run a dual slot x1 expansion card?

Also don't see why anyone would buy this motherboard over something like this, which has the extra PCI slot and better on-board audio, which is what this board cheapened out on.
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