CPU/Mobo ECS Motherboard Supports Intel and AMD Processors

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Everyone meet the ECS PF88. Out of the box, it's a typical LGA775 socket Intel motherboard featuring the SiS656 chipset; but with the addition of a proprietary daughtercard, the AS9, this once Intel motherboard will now support Socket 939 AMD64 processors.

When the AS9 is installed, the LGA775 socket is disabled. Because the SiS656 (Intel) chipset supports DDR2 and the SiS756 (AMD) supports DDR, the AS9 daughterboard features its own two DIMM slots.

The motherboard features 2 PCIe 16x slots, 1 PCIe 1x slot, three PCI slots, 2x IEEE 1394 Firewire ports, USB 2.0 and 4 SATA ports.

ECS says they have plans to add more daughterboards to the market: the A4S which will support the AMD Turion 64 and the I9S which will support the Intel Pentium-M.

So how big of a hole will this burn in your wallet? Currently, the PF88 is retailing $136 in Japan while the AS9 daughterboard will cost you an extra $68.

It's an interesting concept, but for $200, I think it's more of a novelty than anything else.
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ya, long time ago actiually. Back then it was not the retail mobo. was a concept. Its now a retail.
 
I think yes... There is a ECS Nforce 4 Ultra board reviewed in this month's chip which was priced for Rs 8250... Will post the phone numbers of dealers tomorrow cause my mag is in office...
 
Its a great buy for people stuck with a P4 on a ECS mobo wanting a AMD :ohyeah:

Otherwise doesn't impress me much...
 
Not that ECS is unknown but yes its a small company.Also who would buy an ECS board for 8k+ when Asus A8N-E is available for 7k+
 
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