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Vortez - Computer Hardware News & Reviews » News » August 2011 » ECS Introduces New Family Members of APU Supported Motherboard—ECS A55 Series

ECS Introduces New Family Members of APU Supported Motherboard—ECS A55 Series

News Editor: Tony Le Bourne Date: 09-08-2011 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]  Discuss in Forums

ECS release a range of A55 based motherboards supporting AMD A-Series APUs, providing more options to the market.

PRESS RELEASE

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the world’s leading motherboard, graphics card, barebone system, notebook and mobile device manufacturer delightedly introduces new family members of AMD APU supported motherboards—A55 series, providing users more options to enjoy entertainment life.





ECS A55 series—A55F-A, A55F-M2 and A55F-M3 support AMD A-series APUs for users to indulge in DirectX® 11 and UVD 3 graphics performance. That is to say, ECS A55 series fully supports AMD APU to present smooth and powerful gaming computing capability. With amazing overclocking power, ECS A55 series could support memory at least at 1866 MHz frequency. Furthermore, ECS A55 series also supports the Dual Graphics function to supply overwhelming graphics energy with one discrete graphics card.

ECS strongly insists on the quality of our products. ECS A55 series motherboards adopt solid capacitors around the CPU area to supply stable and safe power to the motherboards. In addition to high-quality solid capacitors, ECS A55 series motherboards are implanted with ESD protection components and pass the anti-static test, as well. Therefore, ECS motherboards are safer and have a longer life-span than others.



For more information, please visit ECS website: http://www.ecs.com.tw or contact your local distributor.

Tagged as: ecs, elitegroup, motherboard, A55, FM1, Llano, AMD

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