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ECS P67H2-A Sandy bridge motherboard preview
In today's preview we'll show you a very exquisite offering from ECS, we'll preview their P67H2-A Sandy bridge motherboard. You'll notice a very impressive motherboard loaded with features and options, heck the P67H2-A even comes with not one, but two NEC USB controller allowing 4 ports, an Hydra chip is embedded so you can share and combine graphics cards and overall there's a lot more to see alright.
Have a peek and make note of the fact what extreme steps forward ECS has made as of lately, promising to be a real contender in the enthusiast segment of motherboards.
Check out the preview right here.
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