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3rd May 2011, 07:22 | #1 |
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| Intel's high-performance ITX platform - ECS H67H2-I and the Core i3-2120 Before in the desktop PC consumer market, it was generally difficult to buy ITX MB products The few ITX MB products on the market were expensive and suffered the limitations of notebook CPUs and DRAMs In the past two years, there has been a clear expansion in the ITX market that reflects its increasing popularity with consumers Starting with the previous generation P55/H55 chipset, a number of notebook brands invested in ITX product development and sales in order to offer more ITX MB products and let consumers set up HTPCs more easily while also allowing them to use the CPU and DDR3 specifications of desktops, thereby dropping the cost of an ITX system a lot After Intel launched the new generation Sandy Bridge this year, we've heard on the web about a lot of motherboard companies that have plans for ITX products In general, it seems they will use the H67 or H61 chipsets to reach price points comparable to Micro ATX specifications ITX has given rise to new market trends, and the new PC architecture will help boost ITX PC performance gains and allow Intel to significantly raise its visibility in the ITX market. At this point, let's return to the star of the show, the H67H2-I launched by ECS that uses the high-end H67 chipset in the Sandy Bridge architecture During the LGA 1156 era, ECS also launched the H55H-I with an H55 chipset, which shows the amount of attention this brand has paid to the ITX market. To start, take a look at the H67H2-I overall and size specifications for the Mini ITX at 17 x 17cm A comparison of the differences in the previous H55H-I generation The H67H2-I has changed to a black PCB with gray DIMM / PCI-E slots that give a stronger contrast to the appearance Another addition is the overall use of commonly seen solid capacitor materials that effectively increase the durability of the product Included accessories Manual, quick installation guide, IO bezel, SATA cable and driver software CD Includes low profile bezel meeting more general specifications allowing users to install a wireless network antenna Bottom of motherboard LGA 1155 CPU socket, LOTES brand name 1 X PCI-E Gen2.0 X16 Realtek RTL8111E LAN chip Realtek ALC892 audio chip and a codec supporting 8-channel audio and High Definition Right section of motherboard 2 x DIMM DDR3, supporting 1066/1333, DDR3 maximum capacity of 16GB. On side of board, a 24-PIN power input Top of motherboard 2 x white SATA, H67 chip installed, SATA2 specifications 2 x gray SATA, H67 chip installed, SATA3 specifications IO D-SUB/DVI/HDMI 6 x USB 2.0 (red / black) 2 x USB 3.0 (blue) 1 x RJ-45 network holes 1 x Bluetooth module 1 x eSATA CPU using four types of power input Based on Sandy Bridge's low power consumption, the maximum should be 2500K/2600K Sticker on top part indicates device meets Bluetooth specifications Another feature of the H67H2-I is the built-in Mini PCI-E slot Interface allows expansion with hardware meeting the same specifications such as mSATA SSD, TV cards or ordinary wireless network cards |
3rd May 2011, 07:32 | #2 |
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| The top part of the H67 chipset is covered by a black heat sink with a larger surface area for heat dissipation BIOS screen M.I.B III, ECS overclocking technology This page provides adjustable voltage options. DDR3 1T/2T with the current CPU clock / DDR3 capacity / voltage status CPU Voltage +20 to 320mV IMC Voltage +10 to +630 mV DIMM Voltage -800 to +630 mV PCH Voltage 1.05/1.10V ICC options page Provides front side bus (FSB) options: actual tests show it is impossible to boost FSB I hope that later BIOSes can display options here DRAM timing information Intel default GPU overclocking options When overclocking, we recommend that graphics current be set to max The clock is set for a default of 22 at the graphics core ratio limit Each level represents a clock of 50MHz: in the figure, the setting is 27 or 27 x 50 => 1350MH IGD Memory has three options, namely 32/64/128MB For DVMT / FIXED Memory, there are three options: 128/256MB/Maximum PC Health Status In the past, most Mini ITX systems did not emphasize performance or overclocking, so the BIOS used a reduced instruction set With the H67H2-I, the BIOS options are more abundant, but if an option can be added to switch between DDR3 1066/1333, it will be better Test platform CPU: Intel Core i3-2120 MB: ECS H67H2-I DRAM: CORSAIR CMX8GX3M2A1600C9 VGA: Integrated Graphics HDD: CORSAIR Force SSD 60GB POWER: Antec HCG 400W Cooler: Intel installed heat sink OS: Windows7 Ultimate 64bit The CPU is the Core i3 2120 that was just recently introduced in March The product name is the Intel Core i3-2120 with a system clock of 3.3GHz The actual two cores have Hyper-Threading technology with a capacity of up to four threads that is referred to as 2C/4T 32nm process, power 65W, L3 Cache with total of 3MB, as second entry-level LGA 1155 with dual core CPU Lower left corner is Revision D2 version back column Top right is the original heat sink, and for their dual cores CPUs, Intel always uses a non-copper based design For the Sandy Bridge architecture, there are two Core i3 models on the market, namely the i3-2100 and the i3-2120 The main difference between the two models is the clock, which for the 2100 is 3.1GHz, and for the 2120, it's 3.3GHz For consumers, we feel the i3-2100 provides better price to performance value |
3rd May 2011, 07:38 | #3 |
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| Information on hardware devices in the operating system Atheros wireless network card installed Performance tests CPU 99.8 X 33 => 3293.4MHz C1E Activated DDR3 1064.4 CL7 7-7-20 1T Hyper PI 32M X 4 => 17m 32.908s CPUMARK 99 => 508 Nuclearus Multi Core => 11878 Fritz Chess Benchmark => 13.01/6243 CrystalMark 2004R3 => 190657 CINEBENCH R11.5 CPU => 3.16 pts CPU (Single Core) => 1.31 pts PCMark Vantage => 11922 Windows Experience Index - CPU 7.1 The CPU-Z cannot display the correct voltage, and BIOS must be used to find the correct voltage The situation is the same with the H55H-I generation, which may be related to the design of the special PWM that results in some software errors regarding the voltage information The i3-2120 clock goes up to 3.3GHz, providing a performance improvement of up to 10-20% with the new architecture In many of the above tests, this platform has pretty good test data, and especially in the ITX area, the performance level is high Temperature performance (room temperature about 18 degrees) System Standby - 20-26 CPU full speed - 44-49 Intel Burn Test v2.4, Stress Level Maximum Regarding the temperature of the i3 CPU, the 32nm process has always performed well, and the original thin heat sinks were used in the test Did not exceed 50 degrees at full speed, but of course after installation in the chassis, this will depend on differences in the environment or system thermal convection, raising the temperature by about 5 to 8 degrees Power Consumption Test System Standby - 25W |
3rd May 2011, 07:41 | #4 |
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| CPU full speed - 63W Standby / full speed power consumption is 25W/63W, a significant reduction compared with the previously tested i3-540 and H55 at 52W/83W This shows that all LGA1155 second-generation Core i-series platforms made with the same 32nm manufacturing process have lower power consumption and higher performance For users who care about power consumption and temperature, these two aspects make the performance advantages of the Sandy Bridge stand out even more DDR3 bandwidth DDR3 1064.4 CL7 7-7-20 1T ADIA64 Memory Read - 13912 MB/s Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 14146 MB/s MaXXMEM Memory-Copy -15356 MB/s Because the previous LGA 1156 architecture uses the built-in GPU, the DDR3 suffers bandwidth limitations Starting with the new generation LGA 1155 i3, this problem has been fixed, and even if you use the built-in GPU, you can begin to take advantage of high bandwidth DDR3 provided under the new architecture. In the same way, the DDR3 1066 bandwidth of the previous and current two generations will have a greater than 50% improvement If ECS can provide an option in BIOS to switch freely between 1066/1333, higher bandwidth performance should be possible Intel HD Graphics HD2000 Benchmark Test Default clock 1100MHz 3DMark Vantage => P1041 StreetFighter IV Benchmark 1280 X 720 => 26.53 FPS DEVIL MAY CRY4 1280 X 720 => 25.25/21.77/28.80/17.80 fps FINAL FANTASY XIV 1280 X 720 => 368 The specifications of the GPU in the i3-2120 are Intel's latest for the HD2000 Compared with the i5-2300 equipped with the HD2000 that was previously tested by windwithme, there is a difference in 3D performance of about 10 to 15% Compared with the 3D performance of the previous generation i3-540, this current generation has clearly made huge progress Although 3D performance is not the main strength of ITX, the performance of the built-in GPU is high, and for general 3D needs in the future, this will certainly be a big help. HD2000 Overclocking 27 X 50 => 1350MHz 3DMark Vantage => P1314 StreetFighter IV Benchmark 1280 X 720 => 31.01 FPS DEVIL MAY CRY4 1280 X 720 => 29.52/24.30/33.54/20.71 fps FINAL FANTASY XIV 1280 X 720 => 434 Overclocked 3D performance can be improved by 17-26%, yet unfortunately, unlike several earlier i5 HD2000’s, overclocking in the 1700-1800MHz range is impossible. But within a small overclocking range, performance gains are not insignificant, so for those web surfers who need performance, this is worth considering However, if a huge increase in 3D performance is necessary, the better choice is to spend more for an additional graphics card |
3rd May 2011, 07:47 | #5 |
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| Of the many cases in which ITX motherboards can be installed, sometimes design specifications call for installation of 2.5-inch HDDs in order to keep the space compact If you need larger capacity, you can choose a 2.5-inch HDD for notebooks. If you need performance, SSD immediately comes to mind Currently on the market there are two different directions in the choice of storage hardware In those platforms equipped with CORSAIR FORCE SERIES F60, we hope to make the ITX platform achieve better transmission performance When the ATTO DISK Benchmark exceeds 16k, performance is good, and the maximum read speed is 281.9 MB/s, while the maximum write speed is 264.4 MB/s When the EVEREST File Benchmark exceeds 1024k in these tests, performance begins to approach or exceed 250-275 MB/s CrystalDiskMark 4K QD32 Read -97.57 MB/s Write - 60.34 MB/s AS SSD Benchmark Seq Read - 201.18 MB/s Write - 44.04 MB/s 4K-64Thrd Read - 100.32 MB/s Write - 47.20 MB/s For the ECS H67H2-I using the latest H67 chipset, data transfer performance is quite good The CORSAIR FORCE F60’s maximum specification is 285/275 MB/s, and maximum performance is almost certain to be achieved with some test software The 4K performance is quite good, and for users’ small file performance needs, the selection of the SSD with faster 4K read speed is a vital factor Video playback test Startup of Inception, a Blu-ray movie on hand. All rights are reserved by the publisher of the above video. Start menu Software used -- PowerDVD 10 Resolution of 1920 x 1080 At this point, CPU usage is very low, about 0-2% Video process 2-6% CPU usage Playing video files directly Video resolution of 1280 x 720 0-5% CPU utilization Video resolution of 1440 x 1080 5-12% CPU utilization The second generation Core i3 has excellent multimedia performance, and in video playback tests, CPU utilization seldom exceeds 15% Under playback conditions for most video formats, CPU utilization in general is only 1-12% With regard to the ITX architecture, performance is very high, and for use as a HTPC it is more than sufficient by several times Although the performance of an HTPC needs at least smooth video playing, we are certain that consumers will never be dissatisfied with performance Video conversion is a new technology of Sandy Bridge -- one of its main features The following is a test of Intel's new Quick Sync Video technology MediaEspresso test of the time required for video conversion by the built-in GPU DVD file VTS_01_1.VOB, size capacity of 1023MB, 2500K converted into an MP4 file Intel HD Graphics HD2000 Starting Intel Quick Sync Video (better quality) 10 minutes 39 seconds For the Intel Quick Sync Video technology to speed up video conversion, a prerequisite is the need to run the built-in GPU HD2000/HD3000 before this feature can be used. We have previously compared Intel Quick Sync Video with nVIDIA and CUDA, two video conversion technologies. The speed comparison shows Quick Sync Video has the advantage, and for users with this application in mind, this should be a significant benefit. ECS H67H2-I Advantages 1. High-end Mini ITX specification H67 product with abundant accessories 2. All solid capacitors, eSATA, USB 3.0/eSATA and other components 3. Built-in Bluetooth capability, support for v2.1 + EDR technology, with a Mini PCI-E for extended use also provided 4. BIOS allows overclocking of the GPU so that 3D performance achieves a higher standard 5. With regard to the performance of the i3 CPU that is part of Sandy Bridge, temperature and power achieve good performance Shortcomings 1. We recommend that a BIOS C1E option be created for users to freely choose performance modes 2. If an antenna that’s necessary for the wireless network can be added, it will be an improent vem Performance ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ Components ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ Specifications ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Appearance ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ Price to performance ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ ☆ In the past two years, ECS has performed well in the area of small Mini ITX motherboards The launch of the H55H-I in the earlier generation LGA 1156 architecture was very well positioned in the market in terms of price to performance This time around, the H67H2-I added Bluetooth capabilities and a Mini PCI-E slot for wireless networks to the specifications, making the HTPC platform an even better proposition. The price is about NT$3,450, or about US$120 With the H67 chipset, the price makes the H67 a worthy entry-level solution, and therefore we have very high marks for the price to performance of this product. Some time ago I shared my views on Mini ITX products based on the AMD Fusion architecture which were even a bit cheaper than this platform currently reviewed However, the AMD architecture is equivalent to the Intel Atom CPU series in terms of performance, and we can only say that the assembled HTPC's performance meets basic needs Intel’s new generation H67/H61 chipsets in the Mini ITX product line achieve quite satisfactory performance Of course, Sandy Bridge ITX products should only be considered by consumers with a certain budget range In this review of the ECS H67H2-I, I’ve found many areas where performance has been above the standard, I hope this article can be of use to ITX enthusiasts as a reference before you buy This review also post in my blog WIND3C Welcome 3C lovers to visit and advise. Thanks |