ECS Shows Off GTX 680 Black Series, Motherboards & More At Computex

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ECS’s booth at Computex was extremely lively with an assortment of products and booth babes galore. The ECS GTX 680 Black Series based on NVIDIA’s flagship single GPU which we reported on earlier made an appearance, this time in all its physical glory. The cooler looked a bit different, but the gold shroud was still striking and definitely set it apart from their competitors’ products.

ECS GTX 680 Black Series


They also had the NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 on hand as well, although it was a reference design and not the Black Series which is listed on their website. That said the card will come packed with 384 Cuda cores and could be paired with 1GB or 2GB of DDR3 on a 128-bit bus. It’s good to see ECS is covering all bases and have GPUs ready to fill the entry level market segment for those looking for great performance and value from NVIDIA’s 600 series.

ECS GT 640


The ECS Golden Z77H2-AX made an appearance at Computex as well, with its striking black and gold color scheme alongside its wealth of features it certainly stood out compared to many other motherboards displayed at the show. The ECS Golden stands out not just because of looks but performance and its limited availability making it a highly sought after motherboard.

ECS Golden Z77H2-AX Motherboard


Of course the Golden Z77H2-AX wasn’t the only motherboard ECS had on display. There was an entire wall dedicated to the multiple motherboards they have on the market, or will be coming soon across, a variety of platforms including but not limited to socket 1155, 2011, AM3+ and more. They had motherboards for every need and purpose at the event.

ECS Wall of Motherboards


No Computex is ever complete without booth babes and ECS certainly had them in spades. The three lovely ladies below were just a few that ECS had at their booth this year.

ECS Booth Babes


In the end it looks like ECS has every market segment possible covered with some impressive products in a variety of markets, from graphics cards to motherboards and even All-in-one PCs. You can view more photos from the ECS booth on our forums linked below.

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