Jetway HA03 Ultra (AMD 790X)
Author: Date: 11.08.2008 |
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Performance tests
We note that Jetway HA03 Ultra sets the nominal HTT speed to some overstatement:
During the performance tests, we compared Jetway HA03 Ultra versus ASUS P5Q Deluxe (Intel P45) (CPU Intel E6550 @ 2.33 GHz) and ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe (nForce 780a SLI).
In our test setup, we used the following hardware:
Test setup
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CPU |
AMD Phenom X3 8750 (2.4 GHz; Toliman) |
Cooler |
Gigabyte 3D Cooler GP Edition |
Video card |
ASUS 8800 GT (GeForce 8800 GT; PCI Express x16)
Driver version: 175.16 WHQL |
Sound card |
- |
HDD |
Samsung HD160JJ |
Memory |
2x 1024 MB GoodRAM DDR2 GP1066D264L5/2GDC |
Power supply unit |
FSP 550W |
OS |
MS Vista |
Let's first take a look at the results of synthetic benchmarks.
Now on to the gaming benchmarks.
Tests of application software.
Video encoding (DivX, Xvid) was measured in seconds, i.e. the less the better.
Data compression (WinRAR) was measured in Kb/sec, i.e. the more, the better.
Final Words
To make the final conclusion regarding Jetway HA03 Ultra, we've got to know the retail price of the product, the package bundle, as well as the real overclocking capability. For now, we can state that the board runs stably, offers basic expansion options, and supports the Crossfire technology.
Conclusion
Pros:
- excellent stability and good performance;
- support for the Crossfire;
- support for SerialATA II (6 links, RAID);
- support for ParallelATA (1 link);
- Gigabit LAN controller and integrated 8-channel High Definition Audio;
- support for the USB2.0 (12 ports);
- 7-stage POST indicator, and Memtest.
Cons:
The board's specific features:
- overclocking is not possible with the current BIOS version (although the overclocking tools are there);
- "Power", "Reset", and "Clear CMOS" buttons;
- display of system monitoring data on the POST-screen.
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