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Monday, June 14, 2010
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If you are looking to build a small HTPC and the IPC boards are just not giving you enough juice, Jetway presents an excellent solution. Read on and find out.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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The wonderful thing about creating an mITX build is that, whether you want a low cost, low power system, or a relatively more performance oriented Intel Core i3/i5/i7 based machine, all these can converge into one compact package regardless of your needs. A couple weeks ago, we brought you the Thermaltake Element Q review, where our Technology News Director Kenneth Kwok built an LGA 1156 based system packed with Intel's Core i3 processor and 4GB of RAM under the hood for a relatively powerful small form factor computer. But not everyone is willing -- or has the need -- to spend over five hundred dollars on an mITX based system. For those who are looking for something that provides adequate processing power at a low cost with a small footprint, our review today might just be your answer. The Jetway NC96FL-510-LF is an mITX motherboard with an Intel Atom D510 dual-core processor, integrated video and sound, and retails for just a little over a hundred dollars at press time. To get a full system running, all the hardware you will need is a chassis with 12V DC power supply, some DDR2 RAM, SATA hard drive, and that's about it. It is about as low cost as it could reasonably get, and certainly a very power efficient solution. But how well is the board designed and executed, and how does it perform in our battery of benchmarks here at APH Networks? Read on to find out!
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Jetway's website lists this beauty for use as ATM, Automation, medical Equipment, Security, Networking, POS, General Application, Gaming Machine and Transportation systems. Though I might be a bit skeptical of the gaming machine claim, the new Intel Atom D510 might just be able to deliver when coupled with the new Pineview chipset and Intel GMA HD 3150. Read on to find out what you can expect from this board.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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Do you want the power of a new Intel i7/i5 platform without the cost of an x58 motherboard? We take a look at the Intel H55 chipset in the Jetway H106 Hummer motherboard to see if this budget platform delivers the punch you want without the impact on your wallet. Can Jetway and Intel pack the features and performance you desire at a price point that leaves you with a smile? Read our review to find out.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
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"Late last year we reviewed the Jetway NC92 Atom IPC
motherboard that was a nice Mini ITX board with an Intel Atom N230
processor. A few weeks after that, at the Consumer Electronics Show in
Las Vegas, the new Pineview processors were shown off. The Atom N400 and
D510 Pineview CPUs are only a moderate upgrade from the very common
Diamondville Atoms, but the newer Atoms are beginning to work their way
into more nettops and netbooks. Jetway is one of the vendors that was
quick to design a new IPC motherboard that bears the Intel Atom D510
dual-core processor with Intel GMA 3150 graphics and the NM10 Express
Chipset."
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Monday, February 8, 2010
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With Intel's new dual-core processors, there will be Nehalem-based processors for almost every segment. The Intel P55 chipset remains the choice for Intel's mainstream quad-cores but what about the motherboards? What's a cheap but decent P55 motherboard? We find out if the Jetway Kuroshio BI-700 fits the bill.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
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"Jetway get in on the NVIDIA Ion nettop small system action with its JBC230C63P-330D-W computer. We unbox it and take a look inside the system on video.
It?s a doozey of a model name, but what it represents is Jetway?s first NVIDIA Ion based nettop. Watch our unboxing and undressing video, as we give you a short tour of the JBC230C63P-330D-W. Hit the play button now!"
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
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If you are one to lean towards the overclocking and gaming aspect of the motherboard then you will be happy to know that there is still support for the hybrid Crossfire with mated with a Radeon compatible video card. AMD was really looking out for the enthusiast when developing this chipset. To add to the excitement of the 790GX chipset we will see if we can get more performance unlocking the rest of the cores in our X2 550 processor.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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At under £90 including VAT, the board is certainly good value for its size and niche appeal. A good mini-ITX board can easily set you back £150, and usually an Intel mini-ITX board will need to add the cost of a CPU as well. While this doesn't have the grace of a few other HTPC-orientated mini-ITX boards we've seen (Albatron's AMD 690G with component outputs was especially nice), unless you can find an AMD 780G based one we suspect this could make the smallest possible Blu-ray capable machine you can buy (we'd love to see some mods around this). 45W or 65W AMD CPU's are exceptionally inexpensive, and literally anything you buy now will be HD-capable. Yes, the GeForce 8200 did have a fit at VLC and it used nearly 50 percent CPU, however Elephants Dream is one probably of the most intensive 1080p DivX videos out there so there's still plenty of overhead before things become a slideshow.
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Friday, August 17, 2007
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Building a Core 2 Duo based system is becoming more affordable by the minute, today we check out a new motherboard from Jetway based on the Intel P965 chipset and priced well below $100. Can it stand a chance against the newer P35? How high does it overclock? Find out in this review.
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Friday, July 27, 2007
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Jetway contributes and delivers the reliable system foundations of efficiency for the platform of global modern IT industry today and beyond. Their mission is to provide innovative IT solutions that empower their customers reaching their full potential with scalable high performance computing solutions. At last, that is the least you can say about the Radeon HD 2000 series. It took AMD, the former ATI quite some time to get the two companies together and back on track, but they have done it. We expected it much sooner, and with high expectations and those are a bit disappointing. The new high-end Radeon HD 2900 XT accelerator from ATI has been released and widely available.
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Monday, June 11, 2007
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The Jetway JM2A692-GDG Mainboard arrived Technic3D. The Mainboard with Multimedia (HDMI) and Onboard Graphics for AMD AM2 CPUs with a small price? See you the the following Review on Windows and Linux.
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Monday, June 4, 2007
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Jetway has gone through the trouble to deviate from the ATI reference design and come up with a X1950 Pro video card packed with 512Mb GDDR4 memory chips. We compare its performance to the vanilla X1950 Pro with GDDR3 to see if there are any improvements performance wise.
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Friday, May 25, 2007
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The Jetway Radeon HD 2900 XT arrived Technic3D. See you this Graphic Card with Vista Benchmarks, XP Benchmarks and 860 MHz/ 900 MHz Overclocking with Watercooling in the following Review.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Things to say could be a lot, we can't only make a brief valuation of the product because there are a lot of aspects to consider. Let's start with the price: the Jetway Radeon HD 2900 XT will be commercialized in Italy with a price around 400?, in line with others producers. For that price the direct concurrent is the Nvidia 8800GTS 640MB. Both are DirectX10-compatible, changes the quantity of ram (superior on Nvidia), but the bandwidth is superior on the 2900. The AMD proposal is more oriented to new multimedia platforms, like the HD format with the hardware compatibility to Blue Ray and HD DVD Readers. There's only one problem: when will really be available HD DVD and Blue Ray contents and readers?
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