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		<title>Computex 2011: Biostar, Jetway and Giada Motherboards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Along with the main retailers, the minor ones are also showcasing products.Â  Weâ€™ve reviewed Biostar products before at AnandTech, but not Jetway and Giada, both of which are now selling consumer level products in North America. Our main criticism with Biostar in the past is PCIe and feature placement.Â  On one series of products, Biostar [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Along with the main retailers, the minor ones are also showcasing  products.Â  Weâ€™ve reviewed Biostar products before at AnandTech, but not  Jetway and Giada, both of which are now selling consumer level products  in North America.</p>
<p>Our main criticism with Biostar in the past is PCIe and feature  placement.Â  On one series of products, Biostar has to a certain extent  listened â€“ the Z68 series have spaces between the PCIe x16 and space for  a PCIe 1x and PCI.Â  However, the video outputs on the TZ68A+ are all  spread out â€“ meaning a lack of USB ports (two USB 2.0, two USB 3.0),  only 2.1 channel audio, and no space for multiple LAN connections.Â  The  SATA ports are also odd:</p>
<p><img src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4431/TZ68A_575px.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The TA990FXE however goes the other way â€“ the video outputs are nicely  positioned, as well as the SATA ports.Â  But the board offers four full  length PCIe all next to each other and no other PCIe available if two  dual slot GPUs are used.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4431/TA990FXE_575px.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Jetway has been producing motherboards for quite a while â€“ if youâ€™ve  ever searched Newegg, youâ€™ll find a few products in various categories  and price points.Â  In terms of recent developments, Jetway has  surprisingly produced a P67 and a Z68 board â€“ what they deem their  â€˜Hummerâ€™ series for their enthusiast consumers.Â  Two main features stand  out when looking at the board â€“ one if they have the rights to use the  Hummer name in North America, and two that the memory compatibility is  only to DDR3-1333 MHz.Â  You would expect higher-end products for  enthusiasts to support the higher end memory speeds, but itâ€™s up to the  consumer to decide if they need it apparently. (Apologies for the  images, Jetway decided to put a highly reflective glass in front of all  their motherboards.)</p>
<p><img src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4431/Jetway%2010%20-%20H10%20Board%20%28Z68%29_575px.JPG" alt="" /></p>
<p>Jetway have a series of Q67 products, mainly aimed at business and  industry: one in particular has up to 10 COM ports possible â€“ at the  expense of only having one SATA port.Â  For AMD, they actually had a  Hudson-D3 platform at the booth â€“ again with the Hummer branding, and  with 1333 MHz memory compatibility. Â Though one thing I do like is that  the extra power for the PCIe is at the bottom â€“ as is becoming more  common, the PSU is at the bottom of the case, so having this extra 4-pin  power at the bottom of the board makes sense.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4431/Jetway%203%20-%20HA16%20board%20%28H-D3%29_575px.JPG" alt="" /></p>
<p>Giada is a division of the Shenzhen Jiehe Technology Development (JEHE)  company based in China.Â  They have been selling in Asia for a while,  and I noticed them starting to sell product over at Newegg for the US  market.Â  So out of curiosity, I stopped by the booth at Computex to  examine their range of products and a talk with the sales rep.Â  Giadaâ€™s  current situation is to slowly move into various low-level motherboard  segments within North America â€“ currently they focus on mini-ITX  platforms and the OTX form factor for all-in-one PCs (which is contrary  to Intel trying to utilise thin mini-ITX).</p>
<p><img src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4431/Gaida%201%20-%20Boards_575px.JPG" alt="" /></p>
<p>For mini-ITX, Giada had an H55, H61 and H67 motherboards on show, all  using one PCIe x16 and mini-PCIe.Â  At first glance the only thing that  looks fairly odd is that the SATA ports are found just inside the DIMM  slots, presumably making it hard to fit in cables if the slots are  filled with memory and/or a large GPU is used.Â  An E350 Fusion board was  also on the show, offering two mini-PCIe, using SO-DIMM memory and a  rather odd SATA positioning as well.Â  I would also point out only one  fan header on most of these models, suggesting that no serious coolers  or fan controls would be present.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4431/Gaida%205%20-%20MI-E350_575px.JPG" alt="" /></p>
<p>There was an ATX size Z68 on show, but apparently Giada has no  intention of releasing this in North America just yet.Â  From the design,  it doesnâ€™t look too bad for the color scheme â€“ there didnâ€™t see much in  the way of power delivery for overclocking however, and presumably no  support for memory greater than 1333 MHz.</p>
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