875P Neo - Almost there....

Okay... I've fought through this board to the point where I'm about to return it but I almost have it going.
I have my 1 gig of GEIL Golden Dragon Ram running at 2.85 volts but the system still wants to freeze up about 2 times a day. The screen will go black and it will not respond.  Even the reset switch will not do the trick.  If I hold the power switch in for about 5 seconds it will power cycle.  Note that I have bios set to do power on/off with the power switch.  Any last minute ideas before I go off and get an Asus board?
P.S. The video also will go black every once in awhile for just a second.  Always makes me think it's about to reboot.
The video card is an MSI FX5600.

Wrongo.... Maxtor SATA Ultra Series 250GB, 7200 RPM.
http://www.maxtor.com/en/documentation/data_sheets/maxline_data_sheet.pdf
http://www.maxtor.com/en/documentation/data_sheets/ultra_sata_data_sheet.pdf
Got mine last weekend on sale at Frys for 279.99 less a $50 rebate for a total of 229.99.

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  • Problem with S-ATA optical drive(MSI 875P Neo)

    Ahoy MSIers,
    I am in a most dire situation, and before I go to spend money on some computer-tech guy to solve my problem, I thought maybe you could help me.
    *My PC specs:
    Intel Pentium 4 Northwood C 2800Mhz
    MSI 875P Neo
    A-DATA 512Mb RAM DDR 400 * 2(1024)
    PowerColor Radeon 9800Pro
    Western Digital Hard Drive 80Gb 8Mb buffer P-ATA
    Pioneer DVR-212D S-ATA (The main issue here)
    Bios - AMIBIOS - VERSION 3.31a
    Windows XP Pro - SP2
    Until 2 days ago I owned an MSI CD(P-ATA) burner which was virtually dead.
    2 days ago, It died completely, So I decided that I will not just replace a CD burner for a CD burner... no! I will buy myself a new shiny DVD burner!
    So I bought myself a Pioneer DVR-212D(S-ATA) and I went on with installing it.
    I plugged the Serial Power Cable from the PSU to the drive, and connected the drive and the S-ATA port on my M-Board with a serial-ata cable.
    I booted up, and found that the device was nowhere to be found although power is being transferred to it(the drive opens and closes when pressing it's eject button).
    I searched the net and found that I was supposed to "enable" S-ATA in my BIOS.
    Tried that, yet every setting I tried besides the default setting gives makes the computer freeze for a few minutes at the MSI logo and then a "friendly" error massage appears, usually it's something like
    "4th master drive ATAPI incompatible" ( the number changes, I haven't got a clue why).
    Searched the net a bit more and found almost nothing... most s-ata "problems" were about booting from a s-ata hard drive....
    I am getting desperate, So in order to maximize the chances of me getting help solving this issue, I took a few pictures of the BIOS and the inside of my case... maybe it will help, I dunno.
    Here are some pics:
    The S-ATA cable connected to the Mother-Board
    Back of the DVD burner with the S-ATA cable attached
    BIOS - standard CMOS features
    BIOS - Integrated Peripherals
    On-Chip IDE configuration
    P.S
    I have a DVD ROM(Toshiba, nothing special) and I would of course occasionally like to burn Dvds/Cd's from my DVD ROM to my DVD burner. However, seeing as the DVD burner is S-ATA, there is no physical connection what so ever between the two drives(unlike in P-ATA connection where each cable has 3 "connections", 2 for drives(hard or optical) and one for the Motherboard) I really don't know how I can "achieve" this.

    A friend of my father's, whose occupation is a computer technician toke a look at the PC and bios settings today.
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    We connected the drive to my sister's computer and it worked like a charm.
    So the answer was clear - something was wrong with the board.
    I replaced my S-ATA drive for an IDE drive, and all is well.
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    that's the end of that story 

  • Where to find M.A.T. in BIOS of a 875P Neo LSR?

    Hi y'all!
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    After reading something about BIOS version 1.6 enabling M.A.T. , I flashed from 1.2 to 1.6.
    But where can I find this new option in my BIOS??
    Thank's :]
    Best regards,
    Arjan

    Okay... Okay... This is generally for MSI, no reason to take offence.. anyone. Or maybe just the guy who never used computer(apparently) but designed BIOS for this board.
    I Have NEO FISR2 motherboard, and the problems I have seem to be something like people here have.
    PAT isn't enabled if you overclock. What ever you do, Ultra Turbo or turbo.. nothing helps. Is there a reson for this?
    If I drop memory to 333 and raise FSB, should the numbers in BIOS at memory speed show what it actually is, never have done so... And if I raise FSB and memory speed is at 400MHz why isn't PAT enabled, memory isn't overclocked?
    If I try to change manually setting for memory, like cas etc... Should it do something, or are these there just for fun, so you could IMAGINE the effects on your board.
    Almost all memory related settings are in BIOS for some other reason than adjusting setting on this motherboard, they don't affect anything. At least not for me. Maybe I was wrong thinking this board could be user for overclocking, those volt settings propably are there for show too. Nothing to do with overclocking, because you will never get everything out from this board. At least not if BIOS is working like this.
    I did simple test, raised volt for memory to 2.90. Whopee. Raised FSB to 230, and left the memory setting at 400MHz. Changed by hand Cas setting to more relaxed ones.
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    Please, let me know if I'm doing something wrong, this is new board and new BIOS, maybe I'm missing something...
    OR this is the most lamest try I have ever seen to put out decent BIOS. Nothing makes sense, thank you very much for wasting hours and hours of my time while I was trying to figure out why everything didn't work like I expexted, after all, there where so many "pretty buttons to press" that did nothing.
    ARGH! X(

  • Dvd and cd/r audio connection to 875P Neo

    Hey -
    I'm new to the msi forums - so pardon if this is too newbie or too general - but I did try to search the archives and knowledge base and FAQs!
    Question is:  Can I connect the audio from both a DVD drive and CD/R/RW directly to the 875P Neo mobo to use the built-in audio - or do I need a separate sound card to do that?  I can't find an audio AUX in.
    Thanks - Howard
    ===

    Quote
    Can I connect the audio from both a DVD drive and CD/R/RW directly to the 875P Neo mobo to use the built-in audio
    There's only 1 connector so I suggest you connect the DVD drive to JCD1, as it's the most logical choice for A/V playback.
    Restrict your CD-R/RW to writing or digital playback only
    (Right click on the CD-R/RW drive and select Properties - Hardware - and select "Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device")
    Otherwise, you would need a PCI sound card - preferably with AUX and CD inputs - and disable onboard sound.
    HTH

  • Memory(??) Errors, 875p NEO

    Hello everyone...
    im having some strange problems with my computer, im trying to unpack anything bigger (zip, rar etc) and om getting alot of strange error messages, i downloaded the new Commandos 3 demo and tried to unpack it and got some error messages that some of the files coudn't be unpacked, tried with some other things packed in rar that i know that the files are ok but didn't work there either..
    tried to run Prime95 test with low memory usage and it seems to run fine...
    tried memtest and i belive it popped some errors there too, and tried to run Prime95 Torture test and put it to use the memory alot and it couldn't run the test getting an error message that it's some hardware error...
    is there anything i can do to fix it?
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    MSI 875p NEO FISr-2
    Corsair CMX512-3200C2 XMS3200 512Mb
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    IBM Deskstar 30 gig
    Western Digital 80 gig
    my mind is tottaly blank right now, anything i've missed please ask ..

    Quote
    Originally posted by Assaf
    I wouldn\'t be surprised if that\'s your problem, you have a kick ass system and you need a kick as PSU to feed it.
    Might I suggest an Antec True Power 430/550, Enermax 430 etc...
    Something that is reliable and gives at least 220W combined for 3.3+5V rails ( an doesn\'t just print 220w combined on the sticker either, I can buy tose for 15$ )
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    a Antec True Power 480W ATX (AMD&P4 OK) are on the way, you think it's enough?
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  • 875P Neo with new Corecell DOT???

    I happened to see the new MSI875P NEO with a sticker with MSI new CoreCell chip with D.O.T (Dynamic Overclocking Technology).
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    As the 875P Neo and the 865PE Neo2 are derived from almost the same design, I wouldn't be surprised if DOT comes to the 875P soon.
    It was first implemented on 865PE and should be possible through a BIOS update as the major components were already in place - the CoreCell chip and the freq & voltage adjustment settings.
    I wish MSI would drop the corny military ranks though and use a better technical analogy.
    Also, I think the voltage ranges they provide for Vcore, Vagp and Vmem are ridiculously extreme on one end, so maybe they should consider moving the ranges
    Also, fix those temperature readings for System and NB.
    But most importantly, give the option to fix the AGP/PCI clock!

  • Almost there!! need some help!

    oke, I got my 875p-neo mobo, my instability problems were gone. I flashed the bios to 1.6 and am now running my pc in turbo mode :D
    ....But I am not there yet.
    when I set my bios in ultra turbo it wont boot. even with mem voltage on 1.7. I have 2 corsair 400mhz XMS 2-3-3-6 memory with burst 8 (what is burst and what is diffrence with 8 and 4?) when I benchmark my memory with sisofware sandra it say's 2.5-3-3-6 :S (I set my memory speeds manually in bios)
    and then another thing when in turbo mode my radeon 9800 pro runs with a higher core/memory speed than it should :S
    SO what I want to ask is:
    -why cant I get in ultra turbo?
    -Why say's sisoftware sandra cl 2.5 instead cl 2.0? (is this correct or is it acctually running at cl 2.0?
    -why is my vid-card running outa specs?
    already thanks
    TheGOoSTaD
    (ooh and one last thing my led fan doesnt work annymore?, the fan works but not the lights?. It did work earlier, I just noticed it, has it something to do with a bios setting?)

    Quote
    Originally posted by TheGOoSTaD
    oke, I got my 875p-neo mobo, my instability problems were gone. I flashed the bios to 1.6 and am now running my pc in turbo mode :D
    ....But I am not there yet.
    when I set my bios in ultra turbo it wont boot. even with mem voltage on 1.7. I have 2 corsair 400mhz XMS 2-3-3-6 memory with burst 8 (what is burst and what is diffrence with 8 and 4?) when I benchmark my memory with sisofware sandra it say\'s 2.5-3-3-6 :S (I set my memory speeds manually in bios)
    and then another thing when in turbo mode my radeon 9800 pro runs with a higher core/memory speed than it should :S
    SO what I want to ask is:
    -why cant I get in ultra turbo?
    -Why say\'s sisoftware sandra cl 2.5 instead cl 2.0? (is this correct or is it acctually running at cl 2.0?
    -why is my vid-card running outa specs?
    already thanks
    TheGOoSTaD
    (ooh and one last thing my led fan doesnt work annymore?, the fan works but not the lights?. It did work earlier, I just noticed it, has it something to do with a bios setting?)
    If your Corsair memory is not the LL model (Low Latency) you will not be able to get it to work at CL 2, that's why Sandra reports it as 2.5 (same problem with my TwinMOS). I cannot use Ultra-Turbo setting either. I think it's only the real CAS 2 memory that allows Utra-Turbo settings.
    About your Video Card's clock speeds, enabling PAT/MAT does raise the clock of your video card.
    About your Fan LED's, no there is no BIOS setting to affect it, it just probably conked out.
    By the way I seem to recall your name from NXS?

  • First Impressions of 875P Neo FSI2R

    Hello All, first off i'd like to make some comments about this board.
    My Abit IC7-G needed to be returned, so i did a little research on a replacement as the aforementioned board has its quirks, ( Only wished i'd found these forums before i'd purchased. )  so i decided on the 875P Neo FSI2R as it was the closest to my previous setup.
    Now this board is really pissing me off , doesnt MSI have any quality control ?
    1. How can my WD Raptors work fine on the ABIT board using ICH5R , but the MSI have these damn problems ?
    2. The voltages are far from stable , i set 1.60 in bios and it varies from 1.52 - 1.62
    3. I hope the person responsible for the IDE LED not working on SATA has been taken out and dealt with (THIS IS JUST LAZINESS ON MSI's PART)
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    5. Its a real shame , i cant use this board i will really miss those northbridge lights.
    6. i have my doubts as to if these problems can be fixed with a bios upgrade so reluctanly i am returning this board for something else ... any suggestions ?
    This isnt meant as a flame or to enrage happy Neo owners.
    Kind Regards
    Amigan.

    As far as the problems with the Raptors on the ICH5R I'm afraid I don't have a definitive answer. Only a few ideas that might help. I have had my Seagate 7200.7 drives connected to it as Raid/non-Raid a few times with no problems. Generally unless I'm playing around I keep them on the Promise controller for better performance(no PCI cards).
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    4. Raid driver problem. Check the version of the Intel Raid Bios and make sure the drivers used are same or newer. They might have used an old version on the floppy that came with motherboard.
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    Sorry I can't come up with something more definite. I just haven't experienced anything like the problem you're having. You're not booting 2 different OS's from that drive are you?

  • 875P NEO - Strange problem with SATA non RAID on Promise 20378

    Hello,
    After replacing an IDE harddisk suddenly my S-ATA drive connected to the Promise 387 controller can not be found anymore.
    When booting it says: No devices found, BIOS not installed. I got the the advice to disable S-ATA in the BIOS, but then no S-ATA drive will work ofcourse.
    So here is my situation:
    - MSI 875P Neo-FISR (PCB 2.0) mainboard with A6758 BIOS version
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    Integrated Peripherals:
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    On Chip IDE configuration:
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    - S-ATA keep enabled = NO (wouldn't know what this means)
    - P-ATA channel selection = Both (if set otherwise it will not recognize the second IDE
    controller, strange!)
    - S-ATA ports defintion: P0-4th/ P1-3rd (standard setting)
    - Config as RAID = NO
    Also I have the Promise 1.0.1.29 drivers installed within XP, I know that MSI says 378_55 is the latest, but when installing a clean XP these drivers did not work at all, so I installed the old ones.Within XP it is recognized btw as being a "WinXP Promise SATA378 IDE controller"
    What I am wondering now is:
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    Ok, I hope I was a little bit clear, I'm really desperate , so I hope you can help me out !!

    Not sure what the problem is.
    Like I said, all the settings in Integrated Peripherals>>On-Chip IDE Config should only affect the Intel controller(IDE1&2,Serial1&2)
    The only interaction you have with the Promise controller(IDE3,Serial3&4) is through Integrated Peripherals>>Promise Controller(As SATA, As Raid, Disabled). You can also select a drive connected to the Promise as a boot device from Bios>>Advanced Features>>Boot Device Select.
    I would take a step back and start over a little more slowly.
    My assumption so far is that you have WinXP installed on a drive on the Intel controller and that it is booting/functioning properly.
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    1- In Device Manager, right-click on the Promise 378 controller and select uninstall. If you know for sure that the "Raid Consolel SCSI Processor Device" is from a driver you installed for the Promise controller, uninstall that too. Otherwise leave it alone.
    2- Shutdown/Unplug power and disconnect all 3 drives from the Promise controller.
    3- Plugin power/Boot to the Bios and set the Promise controller to "disabled". Also make sure Intel "On-Chip IDE Config" menu "Config SATA As Raid" option is set to "NO"
    4- Save and reboot to WinXP. There should be no Bios errors and the Promise entries in Device Manager should be gone.
    5- Shutdown/Unplug Power and reconnect 1 drive(the SATA to Serial3 for simplicity) Power + data cables!
    6- Plugin power/boot to Bios and set Promise controller to "As SATA"
    7- Save and reboot. You should see the drive name briefly after the initial post screen if you've disabled the MSI splash screen.
    8- WinXP should say something about finding a new SCSI device. If not just see if it's in Device manager and right-click>>"Install Drivers" and point it to the driver folder from before and install the "WinXP Promise SATA378 (tm) IDE Controller Driver". Not the Fastrack ones for raid.
    9- Now after another reboot if the SATA drive isn't visible from Windows Explorer, try the diskmgmt.msc utility again.
    10- If all this works, try adding 1 of the IDE drives by shutting down again, installing the HDD and checking the Disk Manager. If the drives are already partitioned/formatted you wouldn't need to use Disk Manager. Repeat with the 3rd drive.
    If this doesn't work, let me know which step you got to and the problem encountered.

  • Need help with msi 875p neo

    i just bought one of these and set up my system, but as soon as i flick the power switch on the psu there is a 2 sec delay then it automaticaly boots up without me pushing anything then it just hangs..nothing no boot screen nothing. i check that d brakect thing and it says "Inializing keyboard controller" it stays there and does not change.
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    Quote
    Originally posted by MaKoMaN
    thaks for all ur help i found the problem one of my memory sticks had a scratch the other one works fine.. but now what do i do with the scratched one?
    did you make the scratch? if not, you got warranty on it that would get you a new one...

  • 875p neo doesn't always boot

    More often than not if I shut down the pc it will not always turn back on. (it will "click" like it wants to boot but doesn't do anything more than than.. like the power came on for a split second) If I leave the power off a while it usually will boot. Sometimes I have to clear CMOS to get it to boot.
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    Faithkills
    Id deffinately say PSU problem i have an almost exact match to your system, mine is 100% stable (I dont use CoreCenter, Motherboard Monitor and MSI's WMI program give me random reboots) ...i did have to increase my DDR voltage to 2.7v -after flashing to the 1.4 BIOS
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    Antec Truepower 330W PSU  
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    witchywoman it depends on the max power for each voltage line -not all PSU's give the same even if their rating is equal or above
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20030609/index.html
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  • 875P neos fis2r IDE 3 Question

    I have a raid 0 setup on the promise  SER3 and SER4 connectors=sata
    I also have a normal IDE 80 gig that I use for internal music and such. It is alone, no slave with it.
    It was connected to IDE1, but it is soo crammed in there that I decided to move i down below by the SER 3 and SER 4.
    My cdrom and dvd are master slave on IDE2.
    So, when I boot up, my 80 gig on IDE3 is not detected, nor shows up in disk manager.
    How to get it to "notice" it?
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    Thanks for responding Leekh
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    I moved my 80 gig-xtra drive to IDE 3.-because it was a crammed fir in IDE2.
    my OS is setup on c drive raid 0 with 2x150 gigs via the ser3and ser4 mentioned above.
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    to clarify my whole system.
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    I copy and paste a review part here.
    " Like all motherboards with an 875P/ICH5(R) chipset combination, there are two Serial ATA connectors located next to the ICH5 South Bridge (ICH5R in the 875P Neo-FIS2R's case). As you may or may not already know, this new South Bridge controls both SATA connectors and in fact allows a stream of 266MB/s of data instead of the slower, PCI bus constrained 133MB/s which can get awfully clogged with having to attend to other needy components. Read through our 875P chipset review to understand the benefits of placing the Serial ATA controller in the South Bridge as opposed to a separate PCI Serial ATA controller.
    " We are very pleased to see that the 875P Neo-FIS2R contains exceptional IDE/Serial ATA drive support. As is always the case there are two standard IDE connectors, dubbed the Primary and Secondary IDE connectors, which support two channels each or up to four IDE drives total.
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    http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=1820&p=2

  • Can MSI add DOT to 875P Neo-FIS2R

    Hi! Those guys here!
    Will DOT  be added to the 875P Neo-FIS2R  in the next bios???
    I'm using the BIOS1.6 but I still couldn't find DOT!
    I hope it will be in BIOS1.7.
    I LOVE MSI   that's why I bought my board!
    My Computer's Configuration:
    P4 2.4C+875P Neo-FIS2R+GEIL DDR400 512MB+Winfast A310 Ultra
    THANKS :D  :D  :D

    There are some threads stating that it's already in the Beta 1.74 BIOS but requires a specific version of CoreCell (which is indicated by a DOT sticker on the board/box)
    There was also another thread saying that aside from this, it seems to depend on the processor installed - which I find puzzling  ?(

  • 875p-Neo Chipset is not detected

    Went to install Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition 3.5. where this becomes interetsing is that it says the hardware is incompatable. and this software is not compatable on this chipset. Now seeing as im using the 875p chipset and it is supported i deciedt to download and run the chipset ID tool from intel. Got the message from it saying all components could not be identified. futhermore using information on intels website. I tried to use device mang to manually ID my chipset(i know its 875p).
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    From what ive read on these forums device manager only detects 82801ER with the RAID software installed
    If like me you have the LSR version you cant use RAID ...its strange though because my southbridge chip is marked as 82801ER and the American website states:-
    Quote
    [size=15]875P NEO-LSR     [/SIZE]
    High Performance P4 Platform with FSB800 + Dual Channel DDR Memory Supported
    • Supports Socket 478 for Intel® Pentium 4 Processors
    • Intel® Canterwood 875P Chipset
    • Support 800/533MHz Intel NetBurst Micro-Architecture Bus
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    • Support four 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets up to 4GB
    • 5 PCI, 8X AGP, USB 2.0, 6 Channel Audio
    • Serial ATA Raid, 10/100 LAN, MSI Corecell chip ]
    From here:-
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    Ive allready contributed to a number of threads on this matter and nothing ever gets resolved
    Please Moderators ask MSI to clarify this ...and amend their misleading website (if needed)

  • 875p Neo-pfisr

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