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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Wait, i think i missed the conclusion... what was the conclusion.....or am i just silly !?
Great review any who, i have been waiting for one of these. I would say go for the P5Q Deluxe!!!!!!!!11
the old E6xx CPU is not good enough to explore the FSB of the new P45 chipset. i seen better review then this in term of hardware. there should be at least a dual core 45nm processor and a 45nm quad processor.
sigh....tom's been lazy with hardware update!
I assume it is a mistake that says the P45 platinum from MSI has an X48 chipset?
so waht about a decent conclusion something like, are these boarfds worth the extra cash over a P35 chipset variant, everything tells me they offer little incentive over the P35, thoughts anyone?
Hello?
Uhm .. 45nm!?
I agree, test with a better (new) CPU(s) 45nm Dual/Quad.
That would be really interesting. This probably means alot to someone that owns the E6xx series CPU which i doubt someone buy if they buy a P45 board.
Methinks Tom has a bit of biassed attitude favouring Asus tbh