Originally posted by: rexxe
I have read, however, that they are doing a lot to change their image, but I'm not sure if they are successful in making quality motherboards compared to the more well known companies.
I just found this over at Tom's Hardware:
ECS has now established itself among the ranks of high-quality motherboards thanks to its six layer construction and excellent features.
However, do you think I'm just better off getting the MSI or DFI and playing it safe? Thanks for any help
Whoa, ECS with a six-layer board? That's nearly unheard of.
Back in the day, ECS used to be a "quality" mobo company, then PCChips assimilated them, and their products became mediocre (IMHO). Perhaps they've decided that they need to focus on quality again? The biggest problem with ECS/PCChips boards, was not so much quality, as quality-control. It was rather variable, to say the least.
They also are usually rather bare-bones in terms of features, no OC stuff, less-expensive component selection designed to minimally-support whatever the board was specced to support.
If you plan to OC, I would go with a DFI (or Abit/Asus) over ECS (and over MSI) anyday. (MSI isn't really much better than ECS in many ways, although they do advertise and design most of their boards with overclockers in mind, sometimes their components aren't so great either. Many reports of MSI boards with bad caps, and many of them have small but annoying design issues.)
That's just my biased opinion, I'm sure that there are plenty of differing viewpoints on this. Basically, ECS makes cheap, entry-level, no-frills mobos, which sometimes have QC issues. But I would rather use an FIC or a Biostar as a "budget board" over an ECS/PCChips.