Originally posted by: Zebo
ECS makes ABIT and Shuttle for example.
Not exactly. One ECS owned factory in mainland China produce some Abit and Shuttle boards. That's all. I would assume design, components and quality assurance testing, is entirely the responsibility of Abit and Shuttle. This is part of these companies struggle to outsource production into mainland China. Meanwhile, Abit seem to have been able to secure a mainland China factory for themselves...
But as you say, there is no reason to doubt ECS manufacturing as such. They have modern facilities and do a lot of boards for other brands. It's more a case of what goes into the ECS branded boards.
And ECS manufacturing volume is up there with ASUS. Which are the largest? Anyway, it's not the same as brand volume.
And actually, ECS = PC Chips, as was stated earlier, is also slightly false (I just checked).
There is close cooperation between PC Chips and ECS. But it's not the same brand, and it's not even the same company.
PC Chips is intended as a lowend, cheap brand.
ECS are aiming for the middle field. Design, choice of components and quality testing, as well as what factories they are being produced in, probably aims to reflect this. Whether ECS engineering is good enough to pull it off, is a different issue.