ECS P55H-AK LGA1156 Motherboard Review

Motherboards/Intel S1156 by stefan @ 2010-09-03

ECS have developed a new, easy to use P55 motherboard named P55H-AK which sports lots of features like USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s. The Nvidia NF2100 which functions as x16 PCie lane switch chip in-between the x16 PCIe graphics slots, enabling 3-way SLI as an option in a 16:8:8 configuration. The motherboard also comes with a USB 3.0 front panel, which is very useful.

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Packaging

Packaging:

The P55H-AK motherboard from ECS comes packed in two cardboard boxes, one internal and one external with lots of artwork; on the frontal part we can see lots of icons representing the supported technologies, a large company logo, the full name of the motherboard and the fact that it takes part from the Black Series:

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On one of the laterals, we can see some of the product specifications, written in several languages:

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The back of the box holds information regarding most of the motherboard’s features:

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The box is pretty large, so it is also provided with a handle, so we will be able to carry it easier out of the shop:

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The extra internal box is plain white, but has a clear plastic window on one side, so we can look how the motherboard does look even without opening the box:

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The motherboard is held inside a plastic package and under it we can find another cardboard box, with accessories:

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Inside the accessories box, we can find the documentation on one side, along with the I/O shield, and on the other side, we can find the rest of the bundle:

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Next to the I/O shield which I have mentioned above, we can find 3 SATA cables, a eSATA cable, the CD with drivers and applications, some VGA bridges and a very useful USB 3.0 front panel:

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The User Guide is also present, along with general documentation on how to install generic hardware components:

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Inside the manual, we are explained the basics and how to install step by step the rest of the hardware onto the motherboard:

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