The launch date of Intel's much expected P55 platform is incredibly close, judging by the rising number of hardware producer that are formally releasing their sustaining products. The newest to unite the family is ECS, which has just declared the opening of its latest P55H-A Black Series motherboard, which has been specially intended to support Intel's next-generation Core i5 as well as Core i7 processors. The latest board is advertised as an reasonable platform for users who want to take benefit of the newest technologies, with Intel's Turbo Boost combined through ATI's CrossFireX technology.
The technological specifications of the latest board contain the LGA1156 socket, which will offer users with support for Intel's next-generation processors, codenamed Lynnfield. As well, there are four DDR3 memory slots, functioning at a speed of 1333MHz, two PCI-Express graphics slots with support for ATI's CrossFireX multi-GPU technology as well as IDE SATA ports that convey sustain for RAID 0, 1, 5 as well as 10 configurations.
Extra features contain the external SATA connector, which will allow users to hook up an external storage solution, with amplified speeds, credit to the SATA interface. There are moreover eight External USB ports, which can be matching with six USB internal ports, an 8 Channel Realtek AL888S HD Audio with SPDIF out as well as Gigabit LAN for quick network connectivity. The board has been intended with a 6-phase PWM, allowing users to take benefit of an amplified performance, by means of Intel's approaching line of processors.
The board shows off a black PCB with red as well as yellow-colored connectors. Also, to continue an elevated level of performance, the P55H-A Black Series motherboard has been featured with the Dragon style heat sinks, ensuring constancy with additional cooling for its mechanism as well as chipset. Unluckily, we don't have any particulars concerning the pricing as well as accessibility of ECS's newest Intel-based motherboard, but more info should be obtainable in the upcoming weeks.



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