OC Workbench has put up a review on the ECS K7S5A motherboard.
ECS K7S5A is a success with it's low price/performance ratio. Although there were lots of users complaining about stability problems. Most of it was resolved by the helpful readers in our ECS sector. As always, ECS is always one of the first to launch their boards based on new chipsets. K7S6A is just one of the newest products in the market featuring SiS745 chipset. While SiS745 does not differ much from the Sis735 except firewire and DDR333 support, K7S6A did not implement the Firewire feature on board. The main difference between K7S6A and K7S5A is the BIOS. On the K7S6A, it uses the Award BIOS and includes settings for tweaking the Vcore voltage and fsb. The multiplier can be adjusted using a jumper.Read more