Basic Features: Jetway 939GT4-SLI

 Specification  Jetway 939GT4-SLI-G
CPU Interface Socket 939 Athlon 64
Chipset nForce4 SLI (single chip)
BUS Speeds 200 to 400MHz (in 1MHz increments)
PCI/AGP Speeds Asynchronous (Fixed)
PCI Express 100 to 145MHz in 1MHz increments
Core Voltage Auto, 1.10V to 1.55V in 0.025V increments (with 4000+)
PLUS +50mv to +350mv in 50mv increments
Highest vCore 1.90V
DRAM Voltage Auto, 2.55V, 2.65V, 2.75V, 2.85V, 3.05V, 3.25V
Chipset Voltage 1.5V, 1.6V, 1.7V
Hyper Transport Ratios Auto, 200 to 1000 in 1X (200) increments
LDT Bus Transfer 16/16, 16/8, 8/16, 8/8
LDT Voltage 1.25V, 1.35V
CPU Ratios Auto, 4x to 25x in 1x increments
DRAM Speeds Auto, DDR200, DDR266, DDR333, DDR400
Memory Command Rate 1T, 2T
Memory Slots Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots
Unbuffered Memory to 4GB Total
Expansion Slots 1 x16 PCIe Slots
2 x8 PCIe Slots (SLI)
2 x1 PCIe
3 PCI Slots
Onboard SATA 4-Drive SATA 2 by nF4
Onboard IDE Two Standard NVIDIA ATA133/100/66/33 (4 drives)
SATA/IDE RAID 4-Drive SATA 2 PLUS
4-Drive IDE (8 total)
Can be combined in RAID 0, 1, 0+1
Onboard USB 2.0
IEEE-1394
10 USB 2.0 ports supported nF4
No FireWire ports
Onboard LAN PCIe Gigabit Ethernet by Marvel 88E8053 PHY
(Dual LAN on 939GT4-SLI-D)
Onboard Audio 7.1 AC'97 Digital Audio with Realtek ALC850
8-Channel codec with 6 UAJ audio jacks
Other Features AMD Dual-Core (X2) Support
BIOS Phoenix Award (6/08/05)

Jetway is not a huge motherboard company, and we often see the worst selection and range of BIOS adjustments from the smaller companies in the market. You can throw that notion out the window with the Jetway because it has an extremely complete and broad range of adjustments available in the Phoenix-Award BIOS. The 200-400 CPU Clock Speed adjustment range is extremely wide, and it is supplemented by a useful range of vCore adjustments to 1.90V and Memory Voltage adjustments to 3.25V.

We would like to see an even broader range of vDIMM to 3.5V or higher to support the high voltage memory from OCZ and Mushkin, but there are so few boards that offer adjustments to the 3.25V offered by Jetway that it is difficult to complain. Someone involved in the design of this board and BIOS truly understood what the AMD enthusiast is looking for, and they did a great job in delivering those options. Jetway also implements all the nF4 chipset features.


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We are usually evaluating a Tier One board when we praise layout, but the Jetway is just about perfect in layout. The 24-pin ATX connector and the 4-pin 12V are both on board edges where they belong. Also noteworthy is the fact that both the IDE and floppy connectors are located on the upper right edge of the board - exactly where they belong for best access. The board is such an excellent design that it really deserves a better manual. The one provided is barely adequate, but you can find what you are looking for with a little effort.

Many nForce4 boards place dual-channel memory side-by-side in their designs, making cooling of high-speed memory even more difficult. Jetway staggers dual-channel by making dual-channel the matching color slots. With 2 DIMMs, this gives more room for heat dissipation and cooling.

We were even more surprised to see diagnostic LEDs and momentary switches for on/off and reset on the Jetway 939GT4-SLI.

Heat sinks on the mosfets is another feature seen on boards designed for overclocking like the DFI nF4 SLI. Jetway went to the additional expense of placing sizable heat sinks on the mosfets. There are very few boards that provide these enthusiast level features, and we're pleased to report that this Jetway is one of them. Considering that the Jetway is selling for around $129 on the web, this is particularly noteworthy.

Index Overclocking: Jetway 939GT4-SLI
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  • kmmatney - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    I've had better luck with Jetway than with PC Chips motherboards, but haven't used either in a long time. This one sounds very interesting.
  • shady06 - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    wow, wasnt expecting jetway to come along and run with DFI...
  • Bozo Galora - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    Well, the question is - can we GET a bios that will do the the higher MSB's???
    Or is it just on your wish list.
    If such bios is offered, I buy one.

    The 3 slot thingy is so obvious, yet so clever.
  • Jedi2155 - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    Wow, this seems like a dream board for the el cheapo enthusiast!
  • Samus - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    I'm considering replacing my Asus A8NSLI $200 board with this because the Asus has huge limitations on overclocking memory and FSB.
  • bob661 - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    quote:

    I'm considering replacing my Asus A8NSLI $200 board
    Who would've ever thought to replace an Asus with a Jetway.
  • Wesley Fink - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    Thank you to those who pointed out errors in the review. The above items have been corrected.
  • Avalon - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    This board sounds amazing.
  • bob661 - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    Yeah, I'm in shock. Guess I'll keep an eye out on this one.
  • Furen - Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - link

    I was wondering if the EVGA SLI that you get for free when you purchase an Nvidia GeForce 7800gt/gtx is this same board (the board looks the same except for the color scheme)?

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