- Brand : ECS
- Product name : P965T-A
- Product code : 89-206-Q63112
- Category : Motherboards
- Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
- Product views : 20778
- Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 07:44:39
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Long product name ECS P965T-A LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX
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P965T-A - 8 Gb, Socket 775, DDR2 800/667/533 MHz, P965, ICH8
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Short summary description ECS P965T-A LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX
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ECS P965T-A, Intel, LGA 775 (Socket T), 8 GB, 0, 1, ATX, 7.1 channels
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Long summary description ECS P965T-A LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX
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ECS P965T-A. Processor manufacturer: Intel, Processor socket: LGA 775 (Socket T). Maximum internal memory: 8 GB. RAID levels: 0, 1. Motherboard form factor: ATX, Audio output channels: 7.1 channels, Audio chip: Realtek ALC883. BIOS memory size: 32 Mbit
Uk has collected 4 expert reviews for ECS P965T-A LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
SysOpt.com
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2016-11-15 00:53:00
2016-11-15 00:53:00
Average rating:0
A "value performance" card? Youd better believe it. We put the ECS P965T-A through its paces to see how far we can stretch our cash.
viperlair.com
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2016-11-15 00:53:00
2016-11-15 00:53:00
Average rating:0
ECS sends over a well priced entry into the Core 2 Duo market. Without breaking the bank, will this offering bring the performance?...
Overclockersonline.net
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2016-11-15 00:53:00
2016-11-15 00:53:00
Average rating:0
$78.99 USD (Newegg Of Intel?s two chipsets that support the Core architecture, the mainstream P695 and the 975X, we?re again looking at a motherboard utilizing the mainstream chipset. Today we have one of ECS?s mainstream additions to their line-up of soc...
futurelooks.com
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2016-11-15 00:53:00
2016-11-15 00:53:00
Average rating:75
While ECS has been trying to shake off a one-sided image as a low-budget manufacturer, it isnt too difficult to see that their "regular" series seems to be turning into only stripped down versions of their "Extreme" line of motherboards: I dont mean...