ECS Motherboards Are Stable Marketing Push – ECS Nonstop Technology

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Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has developed a new motherboard testing regime that is far stricter than common industry standards to ensure the companies motherboards are as stable and reliable as it gets. ECS is calling the testing ‘Nonstop’ and only some ECS motherboards are able to become ECS Nonstop certified due to how touch the 72-hour test is. The boards that are Nonstop certified include these models: X79R-AX, X79R-AX deluxe, A990FXM-A, A990FXM-A Deluxe, A75F-A, H61H2-A2 Deluxe, Z77H2-AX, Z77H2-A2X, and Z77H2-A2X deluxe. All future ECS Black Series motherboards will adopt ECS Nonstop Technology.

ECS Nonstop

Every ECS Nonstop certified motherboard must survive the Super Marathon 3X Stability test, a military level assault course of tests that checks and stresses critical components to ensure that they are up to ECS standards. The Super Marathon Stability Test is aptly named, because each board runs through the testing cycle more than 30,000 times in the course of a strenuous 72-hour workout. This testing regime is devised and guaranteed by more than 30 professional ECS testers. In addition, every Nonstop certified board must undergo the Sahara Severe Test: a 50C severe environment test. Running at 125 percent higher than standard high temperature tests, the Sahara Severe Test checks every boards’ ability to keep working flawlessly even when handling supremely demanding computing tasks under the most extreme environmental conditions.
Only those boards which can pass the Super Marathon Stability test and the 50C Severe Environment Test while still delivering the flawless, glitch-free high performance that ECS expects are ultimately awarded Nonstop Certification and allowed to reach ECS customers.

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