890FXA-GD70 BIOS Recovery Requested.

Hello Forum
I just put together a brand new system using the 890FXA-GD70 Motherboard and I have serious problems.
Occasionally the system will freeze and crash.
I will tell my story in order of how this began and all steps I have performed
While in the bios I attempted to change my boot order.  As soon as I changed the device the bios froze.   I started the computer back up
No screen input.
Reset button does nothing.  System does nothing.
After about 10 reboots with bios resetting and such  I eventually got a message
“BIOS Recovery Requested”  insert USB…
I tried to reboot a few times
Sometimes I would get the bios recovery requested message
Most times I would get nothing
Eventually I inserted a CF card with a bios image on it
Exact bios image on the MSI site  without changing the file name
The system would scroll the BIOS recovery message over and over until it rebooted
Said it disabled recovery just before it shut down
The machine now boots fine up till I need to start windows and it does not
So I restart and go through the whole problem over again and this time I restore the bios using the built in flash utility in the BIOS  I believe its MFLASH
After the flash and a bios settings reset, windows boots but the whole problem starts over again after trying to do something intensive.
So I re do everything as this is becoming normal procedure dealing with the system freezing in windows or in the bios (randomly in the bios  nothing specifically triggers it)
(everything as in reboot the system till I get the recovery message  put the flash card in and wait till it disables recovery   go into bios and re-flash it)
My last step was I flashed a fresh bios with MFLASH
and then did a memory test with microsofts ram test software outside of windows.  That froze about 7% in and caused the system to beep non stop.
And I’m back to start.  System does not boot, get the bios recovery message if I’m lucky.
No over-clocking is setup  and I use optimal (Auto) settings.
All problems occurs with either ram stick   either paired or alone
Here is my equipment
Motherboard : MSI 890FXA-GD70
CPU : AMD|PH II X6 1100T 3.3G AM3 With OEM Heatsink and fan
PSU : CORSAIR|CMPSU-650TX 650W
RAM : 2Gx2|GSKILL F3-12800CL9D-4GB
HD : WD Black SATA 2 1TB 7200RPM 32MB cache
Video Card : GeForce 7950 512 mb with PCI-E power conencted
OS : Windows 7 Pro 64  (legit fresh install)
Other Details
USB keyboard Merc Stealth , Microsoft USB Intili Mouse , Internal 5 Port USB cardreader,
Liteon USB cdrom drive
Monitor is a 52 inch LCD TV using DVI input on a 25 foot cord on max video card resolution when permited 1080
Im guessing this is not a ram or cpu problem but the bios chip may be defective  and when the system loses the bios it freezes
otherwise why would i get bios checksum errors and recovery prompts after each freeze.
Please advise  this is brand new and i should not have something defective this soon.

After spending 12-14 hours on the problem i can now safely give a detailed report of the problem
Disregard what i said before as they were just symptoms of another problem
It boots 100% stable if DIMM slots 1 2 and 3 are empty
it does not matter the make or model of the ram in slot 4 but the system boots and works flawlessly.
I ran extensive tests with prime 95 and memory tests.  It works flawlessly in this configuration.
As soon as a stick of ram goes into any other slot  either singular or dual channel the board does a rapid boot cycle
this constant power on and off if left too long corrupts the bios settings
bios setting problem is rectified by putting one stick of ram into dimm 4 and letting it reset itself in a stable enviorment
also while the system is stable i used the MSI software to check all the voltages and everything appeared normal
However
if i make the system boot with standard memory configuration  such as one in DIMM 1  or 1+2  i get odd voltage readings
(extremely unstable if im lucky enough to get it to boot)
the NB voltage quickly fluctuates between 1.15  and 1.7+ every min or so  like if there are micro spikes in voltage
While this happens the 2 lights next to the slots indicating i believe the dram power phase blink
But
When i only put a ram stick into DIMM 4 only one light for the powerphase is lit and it is stable
So this so far is not a corrupt BIOS chip to me but rather a symptom of another problem
I have another CPU coming in the mail tommorow  I will test it out along with a few other boards
a 1090T
2 890fxa-gd70's and some others
If i have a hardware problem it will surely be singled out
I will find out what the problem is with this board and post my result.
If anyone has any suggestions to make this board work please comment

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    I have been having the same problem (see my post...user 'n9nu') as many others have and I have been researching this problem for a month now and come across a few important pages on other web-sites that address this very problem. While I have not read over 100 percent of them completely, they all pertain specifically to these situations with several users being able to resolve their issue(s) with the following sources. Several of the posts mention the instability with a few of the BIOS versions (1.8 and 1.9), so read up on these as well. 
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    Memory: Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1066 8GB Kit
    GPU: nVidia 590 Reference GPU
    Overclock.net
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    http://www.overclock.net/amd-motherboards/770915-i-toasted-my-msi-890fx-gd70.html - Gee....a specific club for those who own dead 890's
    Tom's Hardware
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    TechArena
    http://forums.techarena.in/overclocking-computer-modification/1401757.htm - FF BIOS Issues
    http://forums.techarena.in/motherboard-processor-ram/1402256.htm - BIOS & Start-up issues
    http://forums.techarena.in/motherboard-processor-ram/1401777.htm - Pre-Purchase Information
    http://forums.techarena.in/motherboard-processor-ram/1411672.htm - Memory/BIOS Issues
    http://forums.techarena.in/motherboard-processor-ram/1401689.htm - FF Errors after upgrading BIOS
    NCIX Forums
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    Computerforum
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    The method I used was to place one (1) stick of DDR3 memory in memory slot 4 (the furthest away from the processor) and was kinda surprised that it worked....and while happy, I didn't hold my breath.
    I have BIOS version 1.9 currently installed and have been noticing many problems with that particular release, so I will be attempting to re-flash the BIOS to either 1.7 to bypass some of the other issues being reported or try version 1.8 again. I will keep on posting when I receive further information or come across a sure fix for this (a user oriented fix that is)...otherwise, it is going back for another RMA.
    I am working with someone that I know that tricks out BIOS code in order to enhance/unlock/fix them and he is presently looking at it using the exact same hardware that I am to try and find out just what the exact issue(s) are and how to resolve them. This, of course, has nothing to do with MSI, but rather an attempt by someone who programs these for a living just to see whats what.
    Tim
    ARS N9NU

    After spending 12-14 hours on the problem i can now safely give a detailed report of the problem
    Disregard what i said before as they were just symptoms of another problem
    It boots 100% stable if DIMM slots 1 2 and 3 are empty
    it does not matter the make or model of the ram in slot 4 but the system boots and works flawlessly.
    I ran extensive tests with prime 95 and memory tests.  It works flawlessly in this configuration.
    As soon as a stick of ram goes into any other slot  either singular or dual channel the board does a rapid boot cycle
    this constant power on and off if left too long corrupts the bios settings
    bios setting problem is rectified by putting one stick of ram into dimm 4 and letting it reset itself in a stable enviorment
    also while the system is stable i used the MSI software to check all the voltages and everything appeared normal
    However
    if i make the system boot with standard memory configuration  such as one in DIMM 1  or 1+2  i get odd voltage readings
    (extremely unstable if im lucky enough to get it to boot)
    the NB voltage quickly fluctuates between 1.15  and 1.7+ every min or so  like if there are micro spikes in voltage
    While this happens the 2 lights next to the slots indicating i believe the dram power phase blink
    But
    When i only put a ram stick into DIMM 4 only one light for the powerphase is lit and it is stable
    So this so far is not a corrupt BIOS chip to me but rather a symptom of another problem
    I have another CPU coming in the mail tommorow  I will test it out along with a few other boards
    a 1090T
    2 890fxa-gd70's and some others
    If i have a hardware problem it will surely be singled out
    I will find out what the problem is with this board and post my result.
    If anyone has any suggestions to make this board work please comment

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    Hi There
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    I was encouraged to read in one of the post answers that if it gets to the point where Windows goes to load than the mobo is ok...hopefully!
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    Processor: 3.30 gigahertz AMD Phenom II X 6 1100T Multi Core Not hyper-threaded
    Drive: ST3500418AS Hard drive 500 gig SMART Status: Healthy
    HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24LS50 ATA Device (optical drive)
    Optiarc DVD RW AD-728OS ATA Device (optical drive)
    PSU: Corsair GS500
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    Display adapter: MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5
    Local Drive Volumes: c: (NTFS on drive 0)
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    Rob

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    if its using the older style BIOS like my board has and not a UEFI then in this heading set:
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    2: Integrated Perifirals
    3: On-Chip ATA Devices
    4: Raid Mode <--- the options for that should be in there if its the same and may have been set to IDE mode before the update but may be set to AHCI now after you flashed the BIOS via live update which is more then likely why your getting a BSOD as it in the wrong operating mode!

  • 890FXA-GD70 BIOS v 1.80 Stability Issues

    All,
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    PSU = Corsaid AX-1200
    SSD = Crucial CT128M225
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    HT Link = 2760 MHZ
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    Also, if I've posted this under the wrong section please forgive my ignorance.
    Any and all post will be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you.

    OK,
    I've set up a new thread here:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=147110.0
    However, to be fair, the problem I'm wondering about is stability/instability as it relates to BIOS v. 1.8 on the 890FXA-GD70.
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    I am NOT experiencing issues with the previous BIOS v. 1.7
    Thank you.

  • K430 Bios "original bios recovery request"

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  • 890FXA-GD70 BIOS setting AHCI

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    Hi,
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    I found this:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/windows-7-ultimate-x64-will-not-install-in-ahci/282886d4-a614-405f-aa33-f484e7ce5e6d
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  • 890FXA-GD70 bios settings for my Ram

    good day to all, just bought this board and I'm wondering where should i set the base timings for my RAM? where should i put this timings manually 8-8-8-24? i know i have to enter the dram configuration in the bios now i dont know where to continue, sorry just a newbie here  , tnx.

     How about providing information for your system. It's impossible to say what any RAM settings should be not having a clue what RAM you have. See my signature below for the type of information to provide.
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  • 890FXA-GD70 Hissing sound/static since updating bios/drivers

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    AMD Phenom x2 955 @ 3.2GHz
    OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD
    XFX Radeon 6950
    Kingson 2x 2GB KHX1600C9AD3B1
    Cooler Master SilentProM 850W PSU
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  • Problem with 890fxa-gd70 and temps (what the heck is going on?)

    System Spec:
    Antec Nine-hundred
    890FXA-GD70 bios 1.6
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    Corsair H50 - (push : shroud : radiator : pull ) 26c / 42c (maybe???)
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    2x Seagate Momentus XT in RAID0
    BFG GTX275oc
    Muskin 550w PSU
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    Thanks,
    Glendor...

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  • Oh Gosh,,,, MSI 890FXA-GD70 4 x 5830,, Was working fine,,, out of nowhere KABOOM

    No it didn't blow up but now I can only get two cards working on this board. I have tested it on another power supply.
    Am I missing something that isn't allowing me to use all the lanes? It was working fine under windows 7 x64 for a while until it crashed and wouldn't show all cards after boot up...
    Has anyone had a similar problem?
    I am still under warranty and have initiated an RMA but really don't want to go without the board for 2+ weeks.

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    Bios: Version = Newest
    VGA:   4 x undervolted 5830 AMD GPU's..... 900 engine 260mhz memory each card.
    PSU:   Coolmax 1000 watt, Modular Single rail PSU (Also tested on a Corsair TX750)
    CPU: AMD Athlon x2 250 @ 3ghz
    MEM: 1gb Kingston DDR3 1333mhz
    HDD: 80gb WD Sata2 Drive
    COOLER: Stock
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  • Oc genie lite 890fxa-gd70 causes code FF

    Hey guys,
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    corsair dominator ddr3 1600 4GB (2x2) CMD4GX3M2A1600C9 which is on newegg but no longer corsairs page for some reason (8GB gskill on order)
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    pny nvidia gts 450
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    thanks

    Quote from: H3y Dud3 on 17-March-11, 00:03:32
    I had the same problem, and MSI advised me to update my BIOS to v1.8.  You might give that a try.  I flashed my BIOS to v1.8, but had other issues, so I reflashed it back to v1.7 before I tested the Genie Lite function.  Right now I'm running two 6950's in CF, and since everything is running smoothly without OC, I've decided to hold off on the OC Genie issues.
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    Corsair XMS3 4GB PC10666 DDR3 1333MHz (X4)
    MSI Radeon HD 6950 2GB GDDR5 PCIe 2.1 (X2 - CF)
    WD Caviar Black 1TB SATA HD 7200/64MB/SATA-6G (X2)
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    ULTRA X4 750W Modular Power Supply
    Lite ON 8X Blu Ray/16X DVDRW w/Lightscribe
    Lite On 12X Blu Ray Burner
    Thanks i better try that, although what other bugs did u get?
    If you dont mind me asking what res and games are you playing that require dual cards? I always thought i needed cf or sli untill I built this thing, and im only on a gts450 but at 1920x1080 (23") I play crysis 2 demo max everything, Im just getting back into shooters, only other thing i have played is starcraft 2 and thats maxed too. I had the gts450 in my core2duo and thought i was lacking gpu for a while, guess it was really just the cpu that was weak, and that was only starcraft2 lol (e6400 no oc/2gb ram)

  • 890fxa-gd70 16gb ram issue

    I just bought 4x4gb corsair vengeance ram and I cannot get the pc to boot. If I only install 2 sticks in dimm1 and dimm3 its fine but nothing when all 4 sticks are in. I tested all the sticks with memtest and they all passed so I know the ram is good. Any suggestions?
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    MSI 890fxa-gd70 bios 1.7
    Corsair Vengeance 4x4gb 1600
    2 XFX 5830 HD in Crossfire
    2 120gb Corsair SSD in Raid0
    Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
    1000w Coolmax Power Supply

    Tried all the speeds and nothing.
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  • MSI 890FXA-GD70 issues

    Hi all,
    I recently received my MSI 890FXA-GD70 and am having a few problems.
    Firstly if I enable C1E in the bios the computer reboots as soon as it enters windows(short glimpse of desktop). This occurs in safemode aswell.
    I have tried many different combinations of disabling turbo core and cool&quiet etc but it made no difference.
    This occurs on stock settings even when loading defaults in bios.
    Secondly I have Apacer Giant II 2x 2GB DDR3 240-Pin DIMM, 1.65V [PC17600].
    This ram can apparently run 2200MHz with 10-10-10-30 2T timings.
    If I overclock slightly and set the RAM ratio to highest ratio then the system will not post and normally requires me using the cmos reset jumper. The ram speed is normally around 1900MHz at the overclock I desire. I have the above timings in place and have set the DRAM voltage to 1.65V
    From what I can tell the motherboard is supposed to be able to run 2133MHz.
    If I simply lower the multiplier so that the ram is running close to 1333MHz no issues.
    Am I doing something wrong when it comes to running the ram at higher clock speeds?
    I read somewhere that I should increase the CPU-NB voltage. I set this to one below red and I currently have the ram running at 1712MHz with 10-10-10-29 1T.
    I am not sure what is safe here, but I do have pretty good flow in my case.
    It seems that increasing this voltage must be necessary, but I would like someone elses opinion if possible.
    Thanks for any help in advamce
    System specs:
    MSI 890FXA-GD70 Bios 1.6
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    Apacer Giant II 2x 2GB DDR3 240-Pin DIMM, 1.65V [PC17600]
    MSI 8800GT OC 512Mb
    Huntkey 600W PSU
    Corsair H50 in push pull config
    CM Storm case

    Haha thx for that. Rookie mistake...
    For all the other timings I was just pressing enter and changing it like that.
    As for the C1E thing, even when its stock standard doesn't seem to work. It doesn't really bother me though.
    Seems like the cool and quiet is clocking down the cpu anyway.
    Is there anyway to test the turbo core easily, seems sort of random when it decides it will activate it.
    I tried running prime on only 2 cores but it splits the load over all 6.
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