785GT-e63

Recently did an install with MSI 785GT-E63 Mobo
 CPU: AMD 64 X2 6000+
RAM: 2x 2Gig Kingston
Harddrive: 2x 320Gig WD
OS: Windows 7 (64bit)
Graphic Card: On-board
Computer Case: Cooler Master Elite 310
Problem is it worked good on start up, then next day the cmos light stopped lighting along with the DVD Rom light keeps flashing and the rom won't open i rearranged the cable but the problem still persist as though the and the second hard drive doesn't detect on windows when i go into the cmos i see all the drives but it's also not making on of the drives the master to boot can someone lend me some assistance.

Quote from: snyper on 05-November-10, 02:39:15
the DVD Rom light keeps flashing and the rom won't open i rearranged the cable but the problem still persist
I had this similar problem but it seems to be random rather than consistent. Please see related post... >> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=142851.0 <<

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    Hello All,
    I couldn't find this info anywhere, and am hoping that folks here can assist me.
    Does this board support audio over HDMI?
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    Quote from: Fredrik on 20-April-10, 05:16:50
    Hello!
    Speaking of info. - Please describe your system in some detail, and do not forget to mention the specs of your PSU. There is a sticker on the PSU box.
    Generally HDMI transports sound, yes.
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  • 785GT-E63 constant crash and reboot upon startup.

     Hi, I just recently purchased a 785GT-E63 mobo with a Phenom II x4 965. I swapped my old mobo and cpu (nividia mobo +Intel Core 2 duo) with those, and now I can't get into Windows. It posts ok, and then I see the WinXP logo, but it crashes and reboots just as it's about to show the desktop.
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  • MSI 785GT E63 questions...

    Hi everyone, I just built my desktop and a few things don't seem to be working right. My basic setup:
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    1. CPU fan is only one, its goes to CPU FAN header.
    2. See here: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=127129.0
    The keyboard key for boot menu is F11
    3. What "dead usb port"?
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    I plugged my USB keyboard/mouse in the back and it didn't work, but I plugged it into any of the other 4 USB ports and it worked.
    Assemble user's error. Check for properly connections here: >>If you are having problems with USB ports, read this topic.<<
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    Additional Notes: It does boot into my old installation of Windows just fine. Do I just need to install the new drivers/utilities to make sure the motherboard works? Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
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  • Why is that 785GT-E63 bios does not allow GPU overclock?

    Why is that 785GT-E63 bios does not allow GPU overclock?
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    From my past experience, I would try uninstalling CCC and install ATI Tray Tool, or ATI Tools and see if you can OC a bit that way - if you do remember dont OC far just a tad as it will likely cause heat issues and onboard GPU is fanless.

  • MSI 785GT-E63 CPU Help

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  • Sound not working on 785GT-E63

    Hey guys! I have a 785GT-E63 mobo and I am running into a problem here!
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    I am getting very frustrated because it is beginning to seem that my back panel just doesn't work. If anyone has any suggestions, please, respond!
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    Quote from: Fredrik on 14-January-11, 09:32:00
    Perhaps you should say some more about your system.
    Sound problems are usually related to:
    - Windows.
    - Realtek drivers
    - PSU - meaning the sound card sort of drops out.
    I should have started with that info, thanks for the reminder
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    Realtek HD v2.56
    Realtek HDMI v2.55
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    I called MSI they said that the board must be defective.  I exchanged it at Microcenter, but have the same problem with the new board.  I highly doubt I would be unlucky enough to get TWO boards with bad S/PDIF's
    @ Henry - I have been all over that panel and all the settings appear to be correct. 
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  • 785GT-E63 won't boot

    The setup:
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    -bort

    Quote from: Mark on 02-April-10, 00:57:10
    Well, it could be that the CPU requires the motherboard to have a BIOS update to work...
    Yikes... how exactly would I go about fixing that?
    Quote from: Bas on 02-April-10, 01:30:29
    Are you sure you plugged in CPU-power as instructed in the manual?
    It does not beep if there is no ram.
    You need to start the CPU somehow.
    I think of 3 options:
    1. BIOS doesn't support your CPU.
    2. Memory isn't good
    3. CPU power isn't plugged in
    Show us a picture of your system.
    Exactly why I think it's dead RAM - if it's removed I get the 'no ram' error beeps, if it's in, no boot, and no beep.
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    2) agreed
    3) pretty sure I nailed this one, BOTH times, since they sent me a replacement CPU.
    Let's see if this attach image thing works...
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  • 785gt-e63 CPU VID voltages?

    MSI 785GT-E63 mb, everything's set to auto, no oc'ing.
    8GB of Kingston DDR2 ram, memory tested fine.
    When I installed AMD Overdrive to check on voltages and things as I am getting BSOD with bug code 124 in Win 7 64 bit.
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    Current one: (Unknown Manfuacturer)
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    +5V = 40A
    +12v(1) = 20A
    +12v(2) = 20A together both +12V = 20A
    -12V = 1A
    -5V = 0.8A
    +5VSB = 2.5A
    Other one I tried: Antec
    Model: EA-380D GREEN
    DC OUTPUT
    +5V = 20A
    +3.3V = 20A
    +12v(1) = 17A
    +12v(2) = 15A
    -12V = 0.8A
    +5VSB = 2.5A
    Any ideas as to why I would be getting BSOD with Bugcheck 124?

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    Other than the random bugcode 124 Blue Screens the machine has been awesome.
    Are there any particular usage scenarios in which those x124 BSODs appear to occur more frequently? For example:  Do they rather occur in IDLE or in FULL LOAD conditions or when there are sudden transition between IDLE and LOAD states?
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    The one voltage that fluctuates is CPU VID, overdrive shows it should be at 1.400 and it fluctuates from 1.025 - 1.400, is this normal?
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    Yes CPU voltages go up and down, it's normal because C&Q does that.
    As Bas said, the fact that the Core Voltage fluctates is normal.  This is a power saving feature of your processor.  These fluctuations should not cause any troubles under normal circumstances.  That is why there is usually no reason to turn off the C&Q feature.
    However, for testing purposes you can always turn this feature off, just to find out if that will yield any change regarding your BSOD problem. You are then able to determine whether or not your BSODs are C&Q related.
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    CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 260 Regor 3.2GHz Socket AM3 65W Dual-Core Desktop Processor
    Motherboard: MSI 785GT-E63 AM3/AM2+/AM2 AMD 785G HDMI ATX AMD Motherboard
    from the CMOS Setup Screen - BIOS Version: V28.7 11192010
    RAM: Kingston ValueRAM 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model KVR800D2N5K2/4G (4 modules total, 2 kits)
    Harddrive: Samsung HD642JJ (640 GB)
    Optical: HL Data Storage Super Multi DVD Rewriter Model: GH40N
    Video: Onboard ATI Radeon HD 4200
    Audio: Onboard
    NIC: Onboard Realtek 8111DL
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    Memory Test: Running memtest86+ v4.10 from Ultimate Bood CD now with all 4 modules installed.  Will run again with individual modules after if they pass. 
    In case you get any errors, slightly increase the DRAM/Memory Voltage to 1.95V to compensate the fact that you use four modules and counteract against the potential possibility that your board is slightly undervolting the memory.
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    bugcode 124 Blue Screens
    Look here:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff557321%28v=VS.85%29.aspx
    Perhaps that will help you to do further analysis of the BSODs.  Please also check the Windows error log and look for any indication of other exceptional errors occuring around the BSODs.
    Temporarily disabling some of the peripheral onboard components may also help to find possible causes (e.g. NIC, onboard sound).  You could also test a stand-alone video card (with low power demands) to circumvent the onboard video adapter for testing purposes.
    Furthermore, I would also disconnect the optical drive completely for testing purpose and run a diagnostic test on the hard drive using a dedicated Samsung utility.

  • 785GT-E63 latest bios is buggy

    S.3 bios update is buggy compared to S.2
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    you can report issues to msi here: http://support.msi.com/

  • Overclocking using a MSI 785GT-E63.

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    Any help appreciated!

    New settings.
    2.8 ---> 3.36 GHZ
    Using an upgraded CPU cooler and the CPU runs very cool.
    CPU: 1.525V
    CPU-NB: 1.376V
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    240 MHz FSB
    100 MHz PCIe (Locked)
    x4 HT Multiplier (~900 MHz HT)
    FSB RAM Ratio of 667 MHz, 1.66 (RAM speeds are around 740 MHz according to BIOS)
    Stock NB, and RAM Voltages.
    Stock RAM Timings.
    Passed 30 Minute OCCT Linpack Test (Max 56 Deg C)
    Passed 2 Hour 40 Minute OCCT Standard Test
    Windows 7 64 Bit
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  • Bios Settings for 785GT-E63

      Where can I find BIOS settings for the 785GT-E63 that will give me the most optimum performance for my system?  My system consists of:
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    Would like to buy another CPU, but not sure if I am getting the most out of this one.
    How do you mean? If your CPU is correctly recognised, and operates at its native speed of 2.3ghz, then you're getting the most out of it.
    Does your system work without issues? Does it do everything you require of it, and do it well?
    If yes, and yes, then stop fretting and enjoy your system, instead of trying to look for problems that aren't there.
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  • 785GT-E63 Question Dual Channel

    Hi,
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    Topic split.
    See page 2-6 in your manual:
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  • XP SP3 MSI 785GT-E63 crash and reboot

    Whenever I start certain programs the OS crashes and restarts, and comes back with this error code;
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    Quote from: Stu on 27-August-10, 14:28:41
    Bug Check Code 10000050 is also referred to as STOP 00000050 or as
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  • 785GT-E63 will not POST

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