Reconocimientos a nuestra ECS X79R-AX Black Extreme


Nuestra ECS X79R-AX Black Extreme, fue reconocida como la tarjeta madre X79 con mejores prestaciones integradas por Tom's Hardware, pueden ver el completo review acá

Y por su parte AnandTech premió a nuestra ECS X79R-AX Black Extreme con un "Editor's Choice - Bronze Award"



Tom's Hardware: 
Honors for the best on-board features go to ECS’ X79R-AX, with its four-way graphics card support (matching Gigabyte), Bluetooth module (matching Asus), and integrated Wi-Fi adapter (trumping both). If we buy it from a vendor we trust, the X79R-AX’s $310 Web price is actually cheaper than what we pay for Asus’ P9X79 Pro. Yet, its lack of three- or four-way SLI bridges, along with a USB 3.0 port that can’t be used when a fourth card is installed, hint at a product designed with more ambition than forethought. Also employing Intel’s unsanctioned SAS controller, the X79R-AX is probably the gutsiest board, and we'd like to see it revised to offer front-panel USB 3.0 connectivity and four-card support simultaneously.

AnandTech:

Personally, I like the feature set of this board, and if you're reading in January 2012, ECS currently have a mail-in rebate scheme in place making this board a penny under $260, which could positively be eyed as a bargain. Wifi, dual NIC, twelve SATA ports, working fan controls, nice OC - if I had a spare Sandy Bridge-E processor, this would probably be my home system right now. At its usual MSRP of $309.99, I can compare it to a couple of boards I've already tested - the Intel DX79SI (MSRP $300) and the ASUS P9X79 Pro (MSRP $330). Without going into significant detail, the ECS board is preferential to the Intel board I tested, both in terms of features and performance. 

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