The JetWay HA-07 Ultra is compatible with AMD processors with the Socket AM2+ socket.
It has 8 GB DDR3, 4 GB DDR2 maximum RAM and conforms to the ATX form factor standard.
![]() | CPU Socket | Socket AM2+ | ![]() | SLI Support | 1 graphics cards | ||
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![]() | CPU Compatible Make | AMD | ![]() | Crossfire Support | 1 graphics cards | ||
![]() | CPU Chipset | 790GX | ![]() | Onboard GPU | no | ||
![]() | Release Date | 01 Dec 2008 | ![]() | PCI Slots |
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![]() | Form Factor | ATX | ![]() | SATA 1.0 | 0 | ||
![]() | Max RAM | 8 GB DDR3 4 GB DDR2 | ![]() | SATA 2.0 | 6 | ||
![]() | RAM Slots | 4 x DDR3 2 x DDR2 | ![]() | SATA 3.0 | 0 | ||
![]() | Memory Channels | 2 | ![]() | RAID Support | yes | ||
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![]() | USB 2.0 Rear | 4 | ![]() | Back Panel I/O |
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![]() | Graphics Card Interface | PCIe v2.x |
The JetWay HA-07 Ultra uses the AMD Socket AM2+ CPU socket. Any compatible AMD CPU will have the same socket entry. It uses the DDR3 memory type, with maximum speeds of up to 1333 MHz, and 4 DDR3 slots allowing for a maximum total of 8 GB RAM.
Released on 01 Dec 2008, the JetWay HA-07 Ultra is now over 12 years old, which means it is extremely out of date and is based on very aged technologies. This motherboard will be dwarfed in performance by its modern counterparts, and will likely have very little support from Jetway.
Conforming to the ATX standard, the JetWay HA-07 Ultra should fit into the majority of cases. ATX is the most common form factor, and as such has a high degree of compatibility with other components while providing a decent number of slots to widen your expansion options.
The JetWay HA-07 Ultra has 6 SATA 2.0 hard drive slots. These allow for data speeds of up to 3GB/s. SATA 2.0 is a very common standard, and despite the emergence of SATA 3.0 - whose potential is difficult to reach currently - SATA 2.0 remains a viable option.
The JetWay HA-07 Ultra does not support onboard graphics. Any system build that uses this motherboard therefore requires a separate graphics card, or a processor that has a GPU on the same die, such as AMD APU processors. There are 2 PCIe x16 slots on this motherboard. This means it is perfectly capable of accommodating the latest graphics cards, although it is important to try and use a graphics card with the same graphics card interface of PCIe v2.x, as anything below will not reach the motherboard's potential, and anything above will have its performance slashed to the bandwidth maximum of the JetWay HA-07 Ultra's PCIe v2.x. The JetWay HA-07 Ultra does not support multiple graphics cards via Nvidia SLI or AMD Crossfire.
The JetWay HA-07 Ultra has 4 USB 2.0 slots but no USB 3.0 slots. While USB 3.0 slots are so far by no means necessary, and with a plethora of USB 2.0 peripherals to choose from, the USB functionality on this motherboard should be fine. With so few slots, however, you would have to use a USB expansion hub. As such, we would highly recommend a different motherboard, preferably with USB 3.0 functionality as well.
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