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ECS Z87H3-A2X motherboard review



We review, test and benchmark the ECS Z87H3-A2X motherboard. The Z87H3-A2X Extreme is part of the Gank series of L337 motherboards, the Z87H3-A2X. The Gank Machine motherboards are designed for the more enthustast gamers and offer a nice feature set. The Z87H3-A2X is obviously based on the Intel Z87 Express Chipset supports the latest Intel 4th Generation Intel Core CPUs (Haswell) up to 200W TDP.
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Koniakki
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Posted on: 09/19/2013 08:58 PM
Something like this I assume. Which of course looks wayy better...

your right ofcourse about the colour scheme red/black/gold would have been a better choice than the one they've used that silver just looks out of place in the mix
Something like this I assume. Which of course looks wayy better...

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Posted on: 10/15/2013 05:27 PM
ASUS Maximus VI Extreme is designed to support up to four high-end graphics cards, such as AMD Crossfire and Nvidia SLI. The connectivity of this board is simpler than you’d expect. It has 10 SATA ports, 6 of them on the chipset, and four more on the ASMedia ASM1601 controller. All of them feature RAID mode. In regards to USB connectivity: There are eight USB 3.0 ports, four on the chipset, plus another eight USB 2.0 ports distributed between the frontal and back connectors. It only has one Intel Ethernet Gigabit port.The board also features wireless technology with Wi-Fi AC and Bluetooth 4.0 support
ASUS Maximus VI Extreme is designed to support up to four high-end graphics cards, such as AMD Crossfire and Nvidia SLI. The connectivity of this board is simpler than you’d expect. It has 10 SATA ports, 6 of them on the chipset, and four more on the ASMedia ASM1601 controller. All of them feature RAID mode. In regards to USB connectivity: There are eight USB 3.0 ports, four on the chipset, plus another eight USB 2.0 ports distributed between the frontal and back connectors. It only has one Intel Ethernet Gigabit port.The board also features wireless technology with Wi-Fi AC and Bluetooth 4.0 support
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Posted on: 10/15/2013 05:28 PM
Read more and the review here: http://pcgamerhome.com/review-and-comparison-intel-motherboards-with-chipset-z87/
Read more and the review here: http://pcgamerhome.com/review-and-comparison-intel-motherboards-with-chipset-z87/
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Posted on: 10/15/2013 05:33 PM
Someone hasn't taken its meds today...
Someone hasn't taken its meds today...

*or just ramping up posts count.
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your right ofcourse about the colour scheme red/black/gold would have been a better choice than the one they've used that silver just looks out of place in the mix