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ECS unveils its first Intel SLI board
ECS have unveiled its first Intel based motherboard that supports SLI technology.
The C-19-A SLI is based around nVidia’s nForce4 XE chipset and also incorporated ECS’s own S.D.G.E. (Scalable Dual Graphic Engines) technology.
All of the rest of the usual goodies are there; FSB 1066, Intel Pentium processor Extreme Edition support, dual DDR2 667 memory up to 16GB, four SATA II slots supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5, Gigabit LAN, and eight channel high definition audio.
All this for a remarkable RRP of £55 and available from mid Feb.



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