ECS H67H2-M Black Deluxe review

Another score for the H67 chipset

ECS H67H2-M Black Deluxe
A good platform to build a pretty powerful small multi-function PC around

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Great build quality

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    Uprated power components

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    Display output options

Cons

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    Some added features are over the top

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The Intel H67 chipset, which supports Sandy Bridge CPUs, has enabled motherboard manufacturers to bring out some impressively featured boards built to the mATX standard. Indeed most boards are nearly as featureladen as their full-sized ATX siblings.

The latest addition to this list is the H67H2-M Black Deluxe. ECS's Black Deluxe range represents its performance boards coming with improved cooling, better quality components in the power circuitry and more tinkering options in the BIOS.

But other features will have you wondering why they bothered, such as the on-board on/reset buttons, or more especially the dual Gigabit teamed LAN ports.

That said, it's always good to see a mATX board get some love. The H67H2-M Black Deluxe would make an ideal base for an HTPC, something ECS obviously had in mind when you look at the display output options on the rear panel: you get VGA and DVI ports along with HDMI and a DisplayPort, so pretty much all bases are covered.

A neat idea, which we haven't come across before, is the selection of dust caps in the box bundle to keep dust out of any port on the rear panel that's not in use. Something particularly useful for the HTPC crowd, jammed in small spaces below large-screen TVs and the like.

ECS has done a good job here, with first-rate build quality being backed up by some good use of uprated components in the power circuitry and good quality, large, passive heatsinks. All of which will help to keep it as cool as possible in the confined spaces that the board will likely end up in.

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