Jetway 939GT4-SLI: Gem with a New SLI Twist
by Wesley Fink on August 24, 2005 8:30 AM EST- Posted in
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Overclocking: Jetway 939GT4-SLI
Front Side Bus Overclocking Testbed | |
Default Voltage | |
Processor: | Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4GHz, 1MB Cache) |
CPU Voltage: | 1.55V (default 1.50V) |
Cooling: | Thermaltake Silent Boost K8 Heat sink/Fan |
Power Supply: | OCZ Power Stream 520W |
Memory: | OCZ PC3200 EL Platinum Rev. 2 (Samsung TCCD Memory Chips) |
Hard Drive: | Seagate 120GB 7200RPM SATA 8MB Cache |
Maximum OC: (Standard Ratio) |
244x12 (4x HT, 2.5-3-3-7) 2928MHz (+22%) |
Maximum FSB: (Lower Ratio) |
314 x 9 (2563MHz) (3x HT) (2826MHz, 2 DIMMs in DC mode) (+57% Bus Overclock) |
The Jetway is a very nicely laid out nForce 4 board with excellent adjustments, and we fully expected that we would be recommending the Jetway to those who run at stock or only modestly overclock. Well, our expectations were far too modest!! The Jetway turns out to be one of the best overclocking nForce4 boards that we have ever tested and moves right up there with the DFI SLI and Sapphire/ATI single video Innovation board.
The Jetway turned in one of the highest overclocks at the stock 12X multiplier that we have ever tested at 122% or a 244 CPU clock. Lowering HT to 3X, we also reached one of the highest overclocks that we have ever achieved at lower multipliers by hitting 314 at a 9 multiplier. What's more, the Jetway was exceptionally stable at both overclocks, handling Super Pi and other benchmarks with ease.
Getting to these stratospheric overclocks on air is not as easy as many may think. There are a number of design tricks that the best overclocking boards use to reach these high performance levels, which is why smaller companies often do quite poorly in overclocking. It takes design staff and attention to detail to create a great overclocker - resources that are usually in short supply at smaller companies. We don't know where Jetway purchased this design excellence, but we can tell you that the Jetway 939GT4-SLI is a dynamite overclocker - one of the best that we have tested. With a lower selling price, the Jetway gives AMD shoppers a new choice in an enthusiast-level board.
This brings us back to the earlier question of whether or not the dedicated slots with no paddles, jumpers, or switches might improve performance. It is clear that the Jetway performs very well in overclocking, and if this design is the reason, then others should copy the Jetway design.
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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
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)?