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Overclocking Efficiency of the ECS’ Newest Black Series P55H-AK with 3-way SLI

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    ep55hak01.jpg

    Several newcomers have entered the motherboard market in recent years,

    and thinking back on it, I actually miss the old days of intense competition between all the various motherboard manufacturers.

    Nowadays consumers see fewer and fewer choices, many of which belong to the three major motherboard manufacturers.

    At the same time, it seems that motherboard prices are getting higher and higher;

    if there were a greater variety of manufacturers vying for customers within the market, consumers would be the true winners.

    ECS has returned to the Taiwan market this year, and has put a lot of effort into giving its new motherboard products some exposure.

    ECS seems to be on-par in terms of pricing, while ECS’ current OEM line of products are making strides in the high efficiency and overclocking realms,

    resulting in an additional choice for high-level motherboards.

    Intel has consistently set the LGA 1156-spec P55 chipset at the mid- to high-range portion of the consumer market.

    Compared to the LGA 1366, the P55 lacks SLI support, multiple tasks PCI-E bandwidth support, and DDR3 technology support.

    However, some high-level P55 products are able to connect external chipsets to strengthen the areas that are lacking.

    The ECS P55H-AK I obtained is one of the few P55 products with high-level specs, which I will discuss more below.

    First, looking at the exterior appearance of the P55H-AK, you notice that they use the less common colors of black, gray and gray-blue.

    The product looks different from other motherboards since the colors used are very similar to one another,

    resulting in a stately, solemn feel without seeming to overbearing.

    ep55hak02.jpg

    ep55hak03.jpg

    Included Accessories

    English manual, installation guide, driver CD, and a front panel USB 3.0 port

    ep55hak04.jpg

    SATA cable, 2~3-way SLI Bridge

    ep55hak05.jpg

    Lower left corner of motherboard

    3 X PCI-E Gen 2.0 X16, supports 3-way CrossFireX and SLI technologies, bandwidth of X16+X8+X8

    2 X PCI-E X1

    1 X PCI

    Realtek RTL8111E dual LAN chipset, supports Teaming

    ep55hak06.jpg

    Lower right corner of motherboard

    6 X white SATAII, P55 provides SATA2 specs, supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10

    2 X gray SATAIII, Marvell 9128 chipset provides, SATA3 specs, supports RAID 0, RAID 1

    In the upper left is an external USB 3.0 Port interface, Power and Reset buttons and an internal Debug LED

    ep55hak07.jpg

    Upper right corner of motherboard

    4 X DIMM DDR3, supports 1066/1333/1600/1800(OC)/2000(OC)/2200(OC)/2400(OC), and DDR3 up to 16GB.

    DDR3 1800 and above specs require overclocking to achieve; to the side is the 24-PIN power input.

    ep55hak08.jpg

    Upper left corner of motherboard

    LGA 1156 CPU installation area

    The CPU pins are protected by a 15? gold coating, providing 3x the durability and anti-oxidation and anti-scratch protection.

    P55H-AK adopts a 12+2 power supply, which is a P55 power supply design that is among the top in the market.

    ep55hak09.jpg

    IO

    clr CMOS button

    8 X USB 2.0(red/black)

    2 X USB 3.0(blue)

    2 X eSATA/USB 2.0 dual-usage red)

    2 X RJ-45 internet port

    1 X S/PDIF

    ep55hak10.jpg

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      ep55hak01.jpg

      Several newcomers have entered the motherboard market in recent years,

      and thinking back on it, I actually miss the old days of intense competition between all the various motherboard manufacturers.

      Nowadays consumers see fewer and fewer choices, many of which belong to the three major motherboard manufacturers.

      At the same time, it seems that motherboard prices are getting higher and higher;

      if there were a greater variety of manufacturers vying for customers within the market, consumers would be the true winners.

      ECS has returned to the Taiwan market this year, and has put a lot of effort into giving its new motherboard products some exposure.

      ECS seems to be on-par in terms of pricing, while ECS’ current OEM line of products are making strides in the high efficiency and overclocking realms,

      resulting in an additional choice for high-level motherboards.

      Intel has consistently set the LGA 1156-spec P55 chipset at the mid- to high-range portion of the consumer market.

      Compared to the LGA 1366, the P55 lacks SLI support, multiple tasks PCI-E bandwidth support, and DDR3 technology support.

      However, some high-level P55 products are able to connect external chipsets to strengthen the areas that are lacking.

      The ECS P55H-AK I obtained is one of the few P55 products with high-level specs, which I will discuss more below.

      First, looking at the exterior appearance of the P55H-AK, you notice that they use the less common colors of black, gray and gray-blue.

      The product looks different from other motherboards since the colors used are very similar to one another,

      resulting in a stately, solemn feel without seeming to overbearing.

      ep55hak02.jpg

      ep55hak03.jpg

      Included Accessories

      English manual, installation guide, driver CD, and a front panel USB 3.0 port

      ep55hak04.jpg

      SATA cable, 2~3-way SLI Bridge

      ep55hak05.jpg

      Lower left corner of motherboard

      3 X PCI-E Gen 2.0 X16, supports 3-way CrossFireX and SLI technologies, bandwidth of X16+X8+X8

      2 X PCI-E X1

      1 X PCI

      Realtek RTL8111E dual LAN chipset, supports Teaming

      ep55hak06.jpg

      Lower right corner of motherboard

      6 X white SATAII, P55 provides SATA2 specs, supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10

      2 X gray SATAIII, Marvell 9128 chipset provides, SATA3 specs, supports RAID 0, RAID 1

      In the upper left is an external USB 3.0 Port interface, Power and Reset buttons and an internal Debug LED

      ep55hak07.jpg

      Upper right corner of motherboard

      4 X DIMM DDR3, supports 1066/1333/1600/1800(OC)/2000(OC)/2200(OC)/2400(OC), and DDR3 up to 16GB.

      DDR3 1800 and above specs require overclocking to achieve; to the side is the 24-PIN power input.

      ep55hak08.jpg

      Upper left corner of motherboard

      LGA 1156 CPU installation area

      The CPU pins are protected by a 15? gold coating, providing 3x the durability and anti-oxidation and anti-scratch protection.

      P55H-AK adopts a 12+2 power supply, which is a P55 power supply design that is among the top in the market.

      ep55hak09.jpg

      IO

      clr CMOS button

      8 X USB 2.0(red/black)

      2 X USB 3.0(blue)

      2 X eSATA/USB 2.0 dual-usage red)

      2 X RJ-45 internet port

      1 X S/PDIF

      ep55hak10.jpg

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        USB 3.0 chipset uses NEC D720200F1

        ep55hak11.jpg

        Second USB 3.0 chipset, designed as a front USB Port

        ep55hak12.jpg

        The motherboard’s southbridge is an Intel P55 chipset, a single chip design that combines Intel Southbridge and Northbridge.

        The silver heat sink below is a PLX PEX 8608, with an additional PCI-E bandwidth, allowing SATA3 and USB 3.0 to gain increased bandwidth.

        ep55hak13.jpg

        The motherboard’s northbridge is an NVIDIA nForce200, whose major function is improving PCI-E bandwidth and supporting 2~3-way SLI technology.

        The Black Series is ECS’ high-level motherboard, with Qooltech III design dual heat conductors.

        ep55hak14.jpg

        ep55hak15.jpg

        Startup Screen

        ep55hakb01.jpg

        BIOS Main Page

        ep55hakb02.jpg

        M.I.B X functions to adjust timing, parameters and power supply

        In this page you can adjust the CPU multiple frequency, CPU/DRAM frequency divider and DRAM parameters

        ep55hakb03.jpg

        More detailed DRAM parameters, CPU external clock adjustment and other overclocking functions

        ep55hakb04.jpg

        Voltage Page

        CPU Core Voltage -0.900~+0.945V

        CPU VTT Voltage -0.800~+0.630V

        DRAM Voltage -0.800~+0.630V

        PCH Voltage -0.800~+0.630V

        ep55hakb05.jpg

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          Settings include two user profiles so that users can save their overclocking settings.

          ep55hakb06.jpg

          CPU-related Technology Options

          C1E is a power-saving, frequency reduction function; when CPU usage is not high, it will automatically lower frequency and power

          ep55hakb07.jpg

          PC Health Status

          ep55hakb08.jpg

          The power supply functions and number of options in the P55H-AK’s BIOS isn’t bad, though if they added some power supply options it would be even better.

          The above was my personal opinion, as I am using the CPU/DDR3 set at 210/1682;

          those consumers with good constitutions or similar hardware sets could consider using these settings.

          I hope this helps those of you who need to overclock.

          Testing Configuration

          CPU: Intel Core i7-875K

          MB: ECS Black Series P55H-AK

          DRAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT CMG4GX3M2A2000C8

          VGA: GIGABYTE GTX260 OC 3-way SLI

          HD: Intel X25-V 40GB RAID 0

          POWER: CORSAIR TX950W

          Cooler: Mega Shadow Deluxe Edition

          OS: Windows7 Ultimate 64-bit

          ep55hak16.jpg

          eBLU is a kind of BIOS that can update online, and is a relatively common addition to motherboards nowadays.

          ep55hakos1.png

          eOC is an overclocking software that allows you to set up power options and the external clock within the OS, providing faster overclock functions.

          This software also allows you to see the motherboard’s current status

          ep55hakos2.png

          CPU with Intel Core i7-875K

          Clocking at 2.93GHz, supports Turbo Boost, and can reach 3.6GHz

          Four physical cores and Hyper-Threading technology can achieve eight simultaneous executions, called 4C/8T

          45nm manufacturing with a L3 Cache that possesses 8MB; the above is currently the LGA 1156 platform’s best CPU specs

          ep55hak17.jpg

          Overclocking Settings

          CPU 210 X 21 => 4200MHz 1.308V

          DDR3 1680 CL8 8-8-24 1T

          Hyper PI 32M X8=> 14m 35.068s

          CPUMARK 99=> 652

          ep55hakopi.png

          CrystalMark 2004R3 => 285653

          ep55hakocm.png

          CINEBENCH R11.5

          CPU => 7.13 pts

          CPU(Single Core) => 1.43 pts

          ep55hakocb.png

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            PCMark Vantage => 16381

            ep55hakopcvan.png

            P55H-AK takes the CPU overclocking to 4.2GHz after passing numerous kinds of software stability testing,

            while the power requirements are about the same as other P55 products.

            In conjunction with the i7 875Kexternal clock, 210MHz can be achieved stably, which is a pretty good performance for the P55 level.

            In terms of CPU voltage, we can only get statistics for default voltage during standby mode,

            and can only achieve the voltage values of user-set BIOS settings at full speed.

            During relatively larger overclocking, some negative effects was still seen; I hope ECS can improve this in the future.

            DRAM Efficiency Testing

            DDR3 1680 CL8 8-8-24 1T

            Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 21889 MB/s

            EVEREST Memory Read - 20980 MB/s

            ep55hako1680mem.png

            DDR3 2000 CL9 9-9-24 1T

            Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 25067 MB/s

            EVEREST Memory Read - 21868 MB/s

            ep55hako2000mem.png

            DDR3 bandwidth testing showed better results than other P55 motherboard products,

            perhaps because the default parameters were tighter, or perhaps because the OEM fine-tuned it better.

            The P55H-AK DDR3 bandwidth performed about as well as the LGA 1366 three-channel bandwidth tested.

            3D effects Testing

            Three GTX 260 were used for testing, P55H-AK is one of the few that support NVIDIA 3-way SLI P55 products

            3DMark Vantage => P28536

            CPU SCORE => 52795

            GPU SCORE => 24746

            ep55hako3dvan.png

            Street Fighter IV Benchmark

            1920 X 1200 8XAA => 132.97FPS

            ep55hakostf4.jpg

            Devil May Cry 4

            DX10 1600 X 1200 8XAA => 109.63/97.68/108.19/125.07 fps

            ep55hakodmc4x8.jpg

            Final Fantasy XIV

            1920 X 1080 => 4008

            ep55hakoff14.jpg

            Star Craft II: Wings of Liberty

            Settings at High - 62

            ep55hakosc2h.jpg

            Lost Planet 2

            DX9 1920 X 1200 TEST A - 44.9 fps

            ep55hakolp2a.jpg

            DX9 1920 X 1200 TEST A - 40.1 fps

            ep55hakolp2b.jpg

            3DMark Vantage and Final Fantasy XIV both support 3-way SLI, so the numbers are much higher than the single-chip GTX260.

            However, the testing of other games, which did not support SLI, showed that they were unable to take advantage of its functions.

            For many games, not only is there the problem of GPU SLI/CF support, but there is also a great deal of room for improvement for supporting four-core (or more) CPUs.

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              windwithme
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              ECS Black Series P55H-AK

              Advantages

              1. High-level P55 motherboard products are rare in the market, and the external appearance and packaging are both well-done

              2. Internal NVIDIA NF200 chip, 3D expanded to 3-way NVIDIA SLI / ATi CrossfireX

              3. Uses newest USB 3.0 and SATA3 chips, improving the highest bandwidth for motherboard transmission interfaces

              4. Added PLX PEX 8608 chip, increasing PCI-E overall bandwidth

              5. DDR3 bandwidth performs better, excellent CPU external clock overclock range

              Disadvantages

              1. CPU voltage values are at default during standby mode

              2. DDR3 2000+ stability has room for improvement

              3. USB 3.0 performance sometimes drops

              ep55hak18.jpg

              Efficiency ??????????

              Materials ??????????

              Specs ??????????

              Appearance ??????????

              Price ??????????

              The ideal CPU to match the LGA 1156’s P55 chipset would be the i5 750/760 or i7 860/870/875K.

              After Intel lowers the price of CPUs, this platform’s C/P numbers will exceed that of the highest level X58.

              In addition, every motherboard manufacturer is releasing quite a few P55 motherboard products, giving consumers many options.

              Prices range from around NT$3500 (around US$110) to around NT$10,500 (US$330).

              I suggest that before buying the LGA 1156 you look at your budget, and then buy a P55 motherboard product that suits your needs.

              ep55hak19.jpg

              In terms of design and components, the P55H-AK meets the standards of major three-channel motherboard products,

              which is something that is definitely worth noting.

              Motherboards being sold for around NT$9500 (US$298) now are high-level P55 motherboards.

              If the prices can be pushed down a little, I believe it will increase C/P values, and could become more acceptable to more consumers.

              Since ECS has not entered the field of high-level overclocking products for very long, there are a few details that could be done better.

              For example, increase BIOS options, or strengthen BIOS stability during extreme overclocking; this would increase the level of performance.

              ECS is a major global motherboard manufacturer; if they can establish themselves in high-level overclocking products;

              this would greatly improve their brand image.

              When purchasing a motherboard, many consumers look for an option outside the major three manufacturers, and ECS is certainly worth consideration.

              I hope that for future high-level products, like the modified X58 or the yet-to-be-released P67 chipset, ECS will be able to produce even better products. ?

              This article is also posted in my blog: WIND'S 3C

              Welcome 3C fans to drop by.

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                Very impressive review anda performance, Good Job Wind O0

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                  thanks wind for the review

                  nice layout, it's great

                  what is the type of phases? drmos?

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