MSI x48c platinum does not recognize 2 PCIe boards

Hello,
I had the same recycling boot problem as others have noted.
It occured with the Antec Phantom 500 power supply and the Antec Signature 850.
Swtiched to a Cool Master Pro 650 and no more recyling boots.
However, I have 2 PCIe cards that this system board does not recognize in the POST (quick boot disabled) and no new hardware is found under win XP.
Boards are:
Black Magic Design Intensity (HDMI board)
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/techspecs/
United Audio UAD-2 Quad (audio DSP)
http://www.uaudio.com/products/uad/uad2neve128/index.html
Does not matter if they are together, alone or which PCIe slot.
These bpards are needed for my work.
anybody else have baords that the x48c can't see?
These same boards are fine with other motherboards.

i just remember     i had once similar problem with a sata driver. the issue is this you can not adjust everything in bios in one go and expect mobo to know about it. what i mean is this for instance you disable the raid then you save it and exit and then when it reboot you go back to bios and reset another another parameter,  you save and exit and on reboot you go back to bios and reset another parameter. i got round the prob that way and it worked and mobo saw the sata HDD. give this a shoot good luck and finally make sure raid is disabled
this is what i would do
1- make sure the jumper setting on your IDE Hdd is correct (Y may have to try this twice as there are two different setting on jumper setting for Master)
2- connect the sata HDD
3-click on power
4-go to bios and disable raid save exit
5-on reboot go back to bios
6--on first option click on it then you should see all devices that can be seen by mobo if you do not see sata HDD you have to click on enable for the auto to see the device once it sees the device save and exit. REMEMBER THE JUMPER SETTING  ON IDE HDD CAN CAUSE PROB . SO try the other jumper setting for master, repeat this procedure once more hopefully you get it right

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    Number of cores   2 per processor
    Number of threads   2 per processor
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    Code Name   Wolfdale
    Specification   Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8500 @ 3.16GHz
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    Family/Model/Stepping   6.7.A
    Extended Family/Model   6.17
    Core Stepping   E0
    Technology   45 nm
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    L1 Instruction cache (per processor)   2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L2 cache (per processor)   6144 KBytes, 24-way set associative, 64-byte line size
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    Southbridge   Intel 82801IR (ICH9R) rev. 02
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      > Mainboard : MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD MS-7353
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      > Chipset : Intel X48
      > Physical Memory : 4096 MB DDR2-SDRAM
      > LPC bus : Yes
      > PCI Bus : Yes
      > Bus PCI-Express : Yes
      > USB Bus : Yes
      > SMBus/i2c Bus : Yes
      > Bus HyperTransport : No
      > Bus QPI : No
      > Bus CardBus : No
      > Bus FireWire : Yes
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      > Number of Core : 2
      > Support : Socket 775 LGA
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      > Cache L2 : 6144 KB
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      > FPU Coprocessor : Present
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      > Core 2 Activity : 0%
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      > Monitor Type : L680B0718125 AL2423W
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      > GDI Plus : Yes
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      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938
      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939
      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293C
      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2934
      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2935
      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2936
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      > Number of Disk Controller : 3
      > Number of Hard Disk : 3
      > Number of CD-ROM Drive : 2
      > Drives Letters :  A:\ C:\ D:\ E:\ F:\ G:\ H:\
      > Floppy Disk : 3½" HD (1.44 Mo)
      > Drive C: (Hard Disk) : 31 GB available on 52 GB
      > Drive D: (Hard Disk) : 845 GB available on 947 GB
      > Drive E: (Hard Disk) : 585 GB available on 1000 GB
      > Drive F: (Hard Disk) : 244 GB available on 1000 GB
      > Drive G: (DVD-Rom) : 0 KB available on 0 KB
      > Drive H: (DVD-Rom) : 0 KB available on 0 KB
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      > Type of keyboard : USB Input Device
      > Type of keyboard : USB Input Device
      > Joystick : None
      > HID Devices : Yes
      > SCSI Host #0 : 1 Device(s)
      > SCSI Host #2 : 1 Device(s)
      > SCSI Host #3 : 2 Device(s)
      > SCSI Host #6 : 1 Device(s)
      > SCSI Controller : A0P8L7KP IDE Controller
      > Trusted Platform Module : No
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      > Device Audio : 82801IB/IR/IH (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller
      > Audio Playback : Speakers (High Definition Audio
      > Audio Playback : Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High De
      > Audio Playback : Microsoft Sound Mapper
      > Audio Recording : Microphone (QuickCam Communicat
      > MIDI Output : Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth
      > MIDI Output : Microsoft MIDI Mapper
      > Mixer Device : Speakers (High Definition Audio
      > Mixer Device : Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High De
      > Mixer Device : Microphone (QuickCam Communicat
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      > Device multimedia : CDAudio
      > Device multimedia : Sequencer
      > Device multimedia : WaveAudio
      > Device multimedia : MPEGVideo
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      > Audio Compression : Microsoft CCITT G.711 A-Law and u-Law CODEC
      > Audio Compression : Microsoft GSM 6.10 Audio CODEC
      > Audio Compression : Microsoft ADPCM CODEC
      > Audio Compression : Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec (decode only)
      > Audio Compression : Microsoft PCM Converter
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      > RAS Connection : No
      > Passport.Net : No
      > Winsock32 : v2.02
      > Network Connection : Local Area Connection
      > Network Card : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
      > Local Network : 4 Network Computer
      > Local Group : Administrators
      > Local Group : Backup Operators
      > Local Group : Cryptographic Operators
      > Local Group : Distributed COM Users
      > Local Group : Event Log Readers
      > Local Group : Guests
      > Local Group : IIS_IUSRS
      > Local Group : Network Configuration Operators
      > Local Group : Performance Log Users
      > Local Group : Performance Monitor Users
      > Local Group : Power Users
      > Local Group : Remote Desktop Users
      > Local Group : Replicator
      > Local Group : Users
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      > Power Status : Yes
      > Battery : No
      > Supply : Main supply
      > Active Power Scheme : Balanced
      > UPS : No
      > ACPI Tables : 10
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      > Hardware Monitoring : Fintek F71882FG
      > Voltage CPU : 1.13 V
      > +3.3V Voltage : 3.36 V
      > +5V Voltage : 4.96 V
      > +12V Voltage : 12.23 V
      > SB : 3.34 V
      > VBAT : 3.28 V
      > VIN2 : 0.53 V
      > VIN3 : 0.98 V
      > VIN6 : 0.18 V
      > Chassis Fan : 1986 rpm
      > Processor Temperature : 57 °C
      > Mainboard Temperature : 36 °C
      > Power/Aux Temperature : 48 °C
      > Processor : Thermal Diode
      > Intel Core 2 Duo (Core 1) : 62 °C
      > Intel Core 2 Duo (Core 2) : 62 °C
      > GPU Fan : 100.00%
      > Hard Disk Monitoring : S.M.A.R.T
      > Hard Disk SAMSUNG HD103UJ : 31 °C
      > Hard Disk SAMSUNG HD103UJ : 32 °C
      > Hard Disk SAMSUNG HD103UJ : 31 °C
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