11-Way P45 Motherboard Shootout
HI04 Software And Accessories
Jetway includes its MyGuard system monitoring and several third-party utilities with its HI04 motherboard.
The temperature and voltage monitor shows the most important motherboard readings, but the temperature sensor is wrong.
Temperature thresholds can be set for the warning alarm, or the alarm can be disabled. Automatic fan speed control can also be enabled or disabled here.
Threshold settings are also available for voltage level warnings.
Additional utilities include Wasay ProMagic Plus system configuration restoration tool, Wasay ImageIT partition backup tool, Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security.
Documentation & Software | Motherboard Manual |
Quick Installation Guide | |
Motherboard Driver DVD | |
Hardware | 4x SATA Data Cable |
2x 4-pin to SATA Power Cable | |
1x Floppy Cable | |
1x 80-conductor Ultra ATA cable | |
1x I/O Panel Shield |
Jetway’s HI04 package arrived from China severely abused, but we were able to get it somewhat straight. The cable kit inside is adequate, supporting up to four Serial ATA drives, two Ultra ATA drives, and a floppy.
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nickchalk Where are the lower price P45 M/B ?Reply
Asus P5Q pro is out for €110 and P5Q deluxe for €165 the price difference is about 70$ in Greece. -
Proximon I suppose I can get some good from having read this. Did you get paid by the word? Maybe next time you could just put together a complete features chart so that we can have some convenient comparison? You know, so someone could go to a chart and see at a glance which boards had eSATA or firewire, or 8 USB.Reply
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JPForums I'd rather have the overabundance of information than a lack of information. Presentation could use a little refining (I.E. comparison charts and the likes), but having the relevant information available at least is a good thing.Reply -
the introduction and specifics are nice, the comparision isn't. so, why don't you test with an 8500 or qx9650? 6850 are outdated... and a mobo handling a c2d doesn't mean it can handle a quad too, see P5K for example (it stinks when it comes to a q6600).Reply
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Crashman procithe introduction and specifics are nice, the comparision isn't. so, why don't you test with an 8500 or qx9650? 6850 are outdated... and a mobo handling a c2d doesn't mean it can handle a quad too, see P5K for example (it stinks when it comes to a q6600).Reply
Tom's Hardware wants the performance of current articles to reflect that of recent articles, so a "standard test platform" was chosen a while ago. It will get updated, but probably not before the new socket becomes widely available. -
zenmaster I would have liked to see something such as a P35 and an X48 as controls to help analyze the P45 Performance.Reply
In otherwords, What is the P45 Gaining me over the older P35.
What would I gain by going to the X48. (Or Lose) -
Crashman zenmasterI would have liked to see something such as a P35 and an X48 as controls to help analyze the P45 Performance.In otherwords, What is the P45 Gaining me over the older P35.What would I gain by going to the X48. (Or Lose)http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-p45-chipset,1961.htmlReply -
johnbilicki The first 17 pages were filled with nothing but junk from ASUS. Do us a favor: don't even bother featuring or *MENTIONING* anything for any reason from a company that refuses to RMA 200-400 dollar brand new motherboards with anything other then used and usually broken junk. It destroyed my enthusiasm for the article.Reply -
dobby nickchalkWhere are the lower price P45 M/B ?Asus P5Q pro is out for €110 and P5Q deluxe for €165 the price difference is about 70$ in Greece.Reply
the p5q PRo is a p43 board, i should know i have one