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ECS L4S5A SiS645 chipset Motherboard Review

configure   on 27 March 2002 - 11:27 · no comments & 30 views

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Thanks T-Break for sending this in.

ECS has become a “regular” at T-Break as this is already their eighth board that T-Break has tested and reviewed. Their focus has always been stability with fair performance at an awesome price-tag. T-Break will be looking at their L4S5A which is based on the SiS 645 chipset. Lets see how the ECS fares this time around.

View: Complete review article at T-Break


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