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		<title>ECS H55H-I Mini Motherboard Review and Specs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Description Featuress LGA1156 socket for Intel Core i5/Core i3 Clarkdale new generation desktop processors in a Mini-ITX 170&#215;170 mm form factor H55H-I is the ECS Mini-ITX form factor motherboard, featuring onboard HDMI/DVI connectors for High Definition display and S/PDIF optical and coaxial ports for high quality digital sound output. Perfect for setting up your personal [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Description</h4>
<p><strong>Featuress  LGA1156 socket for Intel Core i5/Core i3 Clarkdale new  generation  desktop processors in a Mini-ITX 170&#215;170 mm form factor</strong><br />
H55H-I is the ECS Mini-ITX form factor motherboard, featuring onboard   HDMI/DVI connectors for High Definition display and S/PDIF optical and   coaxial ports for high quality digital sound output. Perfect for setting   up your personal Home Theater PC (HTPC) to enjoy Blu-ray playback in   Full HD 1080P multimedia home entertainment.</p>
<h4>Review</h4>
<h3>1. <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/show/3699/ecs-h55hi-miniitx-at-a-sensible-price" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ECS H55H-I Review</a>: Mini-ITX at a Sensible Price by AnandTech</h3>
<p>So far we’ve looked at three different mini-ITX motherboards here at   Anandtech over the past 6 months. While each of the products we’ve   reviewed have ticked a certain number of boxes, when you look at the   feature sets of similarly priced m-ATX boards one of the irksome common   denominators (among other things) with the mini-ITX offerings is that   you essentially pay more for less. Well, ECS may just have delivered the   perfect cost to feature ratio with the H55H-I, a $79 mini-ITX   motherboard based on the Intel H55 chipset:</p>
<h3>2. <a href="http://www.guru3d.com/article/ecs-h55hi-review/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ECS H55H-I Mini ITX Motherboard Review</a> by Guru3d</h3>
<p>The product comes from ECS and is tagged as H55H-I, despite what you  might think or feel about Mini-ATX, this little motherboard has it, it&#8217;s  packed and loaded with features. Pop on a Clarkdale based processor  like the Core i3 or Core i5 series and you can use it&#8217;s HDMI, DVI of  DSUB graphics connector. Audio ? No worries the embedded Realtek ACL  8982 eight channel audio codec will happily output to analog or coaxial  or optical TOSLINK S/PDIF connectors, need USB ? Well, the rear panel  has six of them, need SATA2 ? Here we spot four ports and one eSATA,  dual channel memory ? Yep supported, up-to 1600 MHz and in the end if  you do not want to use the embedded graphics from the processor, then  you can even pop in a full x16 PCIe graphics card and make a wicked  gaming rig out of this incredibly handy H55H-I motherboard.</p>
<h3>3. ECS H55H-I Motherboard Review by Motherboards.org</h3>
<p>Mini-ITX motherboards are becoming more and more popular as the  motherboard chipsets that are available are getting better with each  generation. Intel has been releasing new CPUs and motherboards and their  latest mainstream motherboard chipset the H55 chipset would seem to be  the perfect match for an ITX platform as it has decent integrated  graphics performance, available CPUs with fairly power consumption and  great performance.</p>
<h4>Specs</h4>
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<li>Part Number     H55H-I</li>
<li>Manufacturer     ECS</li>
<li>Chipset     H55 Express</li>
<li>North Bridge     N/A</li>
<li>Socket     LGA-1156</li>
<li>Memory speed     DDR3 1333/1066</li>
<li>Processor Types    Core i7, Core i5, Core i3</li>
<li>Number of CPUs    1</li>
<li>QPI     Up to 4.8GT/second</li>
<li>Memory Type     DDR3</li>
<li>Memory Channels     Dual</li>
<li>Maximum Memory     8GB</li>
<li>External Graphics     PCI Express x16 2.0 x1</li>
<li>IGP     Intel GMA HD</li>
<li>SCSI     None</li>
<li>SATA     3.0 GB/s</li>
<li>RAID     N/A</li>
<li>LAN     10/100/1000</li>
<li>Firewire     N/A</li>
<li>USB     USB 2.0</li>
<li>BIOS     AMIBIOS</li>
<li>Form Factor     mATX</li>
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