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Thread: Jetway NF570 SLI Board: 775GT2-LOG & 965X Board

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    Jetway NF570 SLI Board: 775GT2-LOG & 965X Board


    http://www.jetway.com.tw/jetway/syst...proname=775GT2
    PDF: http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/spec/775GT2-LOG.pdf
    Not much info but the jetway/evga boards of the past havn't been too shabby and they have been cheap/free.
    No idea why it has 2 dimms and so many IDE ports

    They also have a 965X board

    http://www.jetway.com.tw/jetway/syst...roname=965PDAG
    not much info either

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    Dang that thing is FUGLY.
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    They're still doing the 3 pci-e thing? Bet it will be dirt cheap, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couppi
    They're still doing the 3 pci-e thing? Bet it will be dirt cheap, though.
    thats what i was thinking....or free with an evga card when evga decides to rebrand it

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    Never used a jetway or eVGA board. Can someone who has used them tell me what you thought of it?
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    Got it with a 7800gt... it was pretty decent and OCed alright... came as a rebranded EVGA.

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    Well i have heard good things from the amd boards but i havnt heard anything on the lga boards.

    and so many IDE ports
    It has 2 ide ports though?
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    Did the bios have decent features? Vcore etc? Was the performance about equal with the other boards?
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    I've never used one besides for a Socket 370 board I use as a server. That thing is bulletbroof.

    Anandtech has a good review of their 939 sli board, to give you an idea of the experience/quality
    http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2506

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3NZ0
    Well i have heard good things from the amd boards but i havnt heard anything on the lga boards.



    It has 2 ide ports though?
    i was under the impression that everybody was pretty much dropping ide and just leaving 1 port if any.

    2 is not alot though, poor wording on my part. I wish they would remove 1 and add another 2 ram slots

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    Talk about a clean board... But why 3 PCI-X so close each other?

    and 2 IDE is ok. Some people still have IDE HD and SATA DVD and DVD-R are still hard to find (and expensive)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vric
    Talk about a clean board... But why 3 PCI-X so close each other?

    and 2 IDE is ok. Some people still have IDE HD and SATA DVD and DVD-R are still hard to find (and expensive)
    read that anandtech review, it explains it on the front page

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    For single video, you use the yellow x16 slot. For dual video or SLI, you use the green slots.

    ok I got it.. I was thinking it would be an SLI + Physic configuration.
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