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ECS G43T-M v1.0

Posted by Admin On October - 15 - 2008

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ECS 2008 Mainstream product, with attractive spec and impressive performance!
G43T-M, ECS Mainstream product 2008, features Intel® G43 and ICH10 chipsets, by supporting FSB1333 and DDR2 800 with 4 DIMMs, providing great performance. Moreover, G43T-M is integrated GMA X4500 graphic engine, supports smooth HD playback and Vista Premium Eligible with DX10. Furthermore, G43T-M also provides ultimate graphics performance through PCI-E Gen2.0 x16 interface, upgrades your visual experience. G43T-M is the best choice for your life experience.

That’s my favorite mainboard for now, the price is low and yet the feature is great. With PCI-E Gen2.0 x16, it’s very awesome and Intel GMA X4500 is just to be good for onboard VGA. For many people say, that ECS is low-entry mainboard, but I don’t need a board that can be overclocked, I just want a work fine mainboard, and ECS can worth for 5 years more for normal use I think. Don’t you agree?

The price market is at 80 USD now. Cheap, isn’t it? for mainboard with PCI-E Gen2.0 x16 it’s usually at above 100 USD to 300 USD. This is the main reason why I like this mainboard. It’s upgradeable and supports 45nm processors.

Unfortunately, this mainboard doesn’t have firewire port, because it is targeted for low-entry you said, with this price market at 80 USD. But again, I don’t have any device that use firewire port, so this feature isn’t so necessary for me now.

This mainboard also support dual-channel memory and support up to 8 GB DDR2. Very upgradeable for me, it’s still enough for me with this capacity. And Micro ATX form factor is implemented in this mainboard, makes it more energy saving and take a small place.

The conclusion is, this is a good mainboard, with 80 USD price market, it’s reasonable for people with limited budget but want good feature. It’s also support PCI-E Gen2.0 for gaming purpose and dual-display. And if you don’t need a board for overcloking contest, it’s the best choice.

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