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The HDC-I differentiates itself from its siblings in that it did not end up performing like poop. Whereas the few past ECS AMD boards did not get any recommendation from Neoseeker, this board is going to get one.
Considering its $129 price tag, it is definitely awesome to get integrated Bluetooth and WiFi. The latter, if not used, leaves room for another mini-PCIe device, be it full-length or half-length. Supporting the new mSATA standard is also a plus. Furthermore, it has the ability to thermally control two fans, one of which is 3-pin and the other 4-pin. Having eight USB ports at the back, including two 3.0, is probably more than the average, too. These features altogether make the board ideal for an HTPC setup.
As for overclocking, there are no options to do it manually in the BIOS. Nonetheless, the Turbo Mode shoots for a nice 33% overclock, which proved to be rock solid stable. That's much more than what Gigabyte allowed on the E350N-USB3. At 2133 MHz, Brazos flies; it gets more than 50 FPS average in games that are not too demanding. The power usage is a tad better too, idling at 26W. What this reveals is that Bobcat can do much better than what was experienced in Neoseeker's first look at the platform, leaving the previous IGPs from AMD in the dust, and competing with the latest and greatest from Intel in terms of on-die graphics. The true limits of the architecture are still unknown though; only a completely unlocked board will reveal them, which is what Neoseeker is patiently waiting for.

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Now it be fair from the ECS to provide at least a small possibility of overclocking like the other e350 boards! We should send them a suggestion, because many left disappointed!
Now I'm sad, I'm not angry. It will be better :-)
P.S. I believe you, none of you not guilty. Blame the ECS!
Bojan (foster12345)
The article was updated with the information.
My conclusion is that the ECS provides you a stable motherboard with turbo mode bios to test and review. Of course all other sales without a new BIOS and stability. Their main goal is to attract the rest of us and sell us the waste. It is not fair and should be someone to contact them for explanation!
Sorry to disturb Smith, but it's important to me to figure out the exact problem...
I really suggest you run a stability test overnight. VLC might be digging up issues that other programs don't.
Dakky Why are you think so? The board, which does not pass the tests is corrupt, and must not be sold with the same price.
ECS must have an explanation for this!
Dakky, have you tried the Turbo BIOS update?
Sincerely, Bojan (foster12345)
I would be grateful for answers!
I'll send a message to Dakky to make sure he doesn't miss this one.
Stay tuned for more great articles.
Here is the proof:
http://s11.postimage.org/4y6lstyr7/screenshot_4.jpg
p.s. And dakky and will be happy! Should have imagination, and good people like "The Smith"
Thank you once again!
Also, here is a pic of what to expect.
Good luck, let us know how it ends up.
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