890FXA - GD70 - BSOD on fresh OS

Bought new upgrade components: mainboard, graphics card, ram, PSU, CPU and was getting BSOD (page fault in non paged area). If I disabled the PCIex Ethernet devices (took 4ever to narrow down to), I would get a clean startup and no problems other than not having internet.
I was advised to reformat HDD and reinstall Windows because drivers might be conflicting. Seemed reasonable, so I did.
Installed apps and drivers one at a time until I got BSOD again. The culprit was AVG2011!? Other than GoogleChrome, AVG was the only application installed. Uninstalled AVG and no BSOD. If I install ANY virus scanner (AVAST, Norton, Nod32) I get a BSOD. If I uninstall them, I get a clean startup. I also installed 3dsmax 2011 but it takes about 15mins to startup but no BSOD.
Things I have tried:
reinstalling windows again
driver updates, window's updates
using only 2 sticks of RAM (instead of 3) in the two closest sockets to the CPU
memtest and windows memory test
different graphics card
surfing forums
full virus scan in safemode (the virus scanner will run and scan in safemode, but not "real" windows)
new equipment:
MSI 890FXA-GD70
AMD Phenom II x6 (stock cooling fan)
600w Rosewill PSU ATX12V
PNY GeForce GTX 470 (Fermi) 1280MB PCI Express 2.0 x16
Mushkin 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1333
existing equipment
IDE CD/DVD rw
4x SATA HD
usb keyboard, p2mouse, monitors
I've seen a lot of talk on these forums about how the PSU might have a high rating, the components aren't actually getting enough power. anyone think that might be an issue with this machine? This is the exact PSU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182032
the BSOD message I get when a Virus scanner is installed is "IRQ NOT LESS OR EQUAL"

installed windows7 again on an 80GB SATA drive from another system and I removed all other drives except the CD drive during setup. clean startup.
installed virus scanner (avg2011), ran verifier.exe, and restarted. immediately got BSOD after i entered my windows password - "a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer." Having done this 4 times now, I guarantee if I install any virus scanner i'll get the same issue.
i did check to see if i may have seated the CPU incorrectly and that was somehow contributing - but no, seated correctly. Everything runs quiet and no abnormal sounds.
the 3 things i so far haven't changed are
PSU, but I did unplug all non-essential devices
CPU but i am getting readings from all 6 cores and the memtest says the l1, l2, and l3 cache is clean
MSI 890FXA motherboard. i've cleared CMOS, tried countless bios settings including default and "optimal default". I've also tried setting the RAM timings manually - no difference. BIOS is currently set to default settings for this most recent windows install

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    some recommendations on  which 8GB (2 x 4) memory kit to purchase
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    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

  • 890FXA-GD70 problems with 4 stick of ram

    I just built a new rig around the 890FXA-GD70 MB and everything is going great except I have major stability problems with 4 sticks of Ram installed.  I purchased 4 sticks of G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 from Newegg.  The PC will boot fine with all 4 sticks installed and Windows 7 recognizes them but I have a lot of application crashes.  No BSOD so far but very frequent app problems.  Even the windows event viewer keeps crashing while trying to troubleshoot.  I removed two of the sticks and everything has been rock solid.  Anyone else successfully running 4 sticks in this board or have any suggestions to stabilize? I'm not trying to overclock anything at the moment.
    thanks,

    I had similar issues with BSOD.  I thought it might be my RAM.  I tried all kinds of different settings.  Tested it in another system.  It worked flawlessly and passed all memtests.  I took that RAM and the RAM from the other system (a DELL from work) home.  Tried the Dell RAM out and no post.  Tried one stick in DIMM2 and it worked stably and then tried two sticks and it worked stably.  I then tried my memory (ADATA).  I got one BSOD, but ran several memtests and burnin tests over the next 5 or 6 hours.  No more issues.  SWEET.  Reinstalled windows.  Ran great for 4 or 5 days and then got more BSOD.  I contacted MSI support and on two separate occasions they suggested I RMA the board.  I returned the board and got a different one.  I've been happy since (no issues whatsoever).  I even bought two more sticks of RAM.  I'm just saying - maybe it's not your RAM.  I can't say for certain that the 890FXA-GD70 was defective.  It may just need more BIOS updates.  Frustrating to say the least.  I feel your pain.
    AMD 1055t
    MSI 890FXA-GD70 - flashed BIOS to 1.6 early on to try to fix RAM issues (didn't help) = RMA
    ASUS M4A89TD PRO
    ADATA 4x2gb DDR3 1600
    Nvidia GTS 250 on loan from a friend until I select a card
    Antec True Power 750w
    WD caviar Black 750
    Lancool PC-K62
    Zalman CNPS10X Performa

  • 890FXA-GD70 Will Not Wake From S3 Sleep

    890FXA-GD70 will not wake from S3 sleep; the power comes back on and the fans run but the video never returns and the system hard locks with a POST code of 22 or 24. Other than this issue the system is rock solid.
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
    AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor
    Sapphire 5870 Graphics
    Crucial M4 SSD
    Corsair DDR3
    No overclock
    I have reproduced the issue on two 890FXA-GD70s motherboards and I am convinced that this is not a result of a failed motherboard. I also was able to move my fully installed SSD hard drive, processor, memory and graphics card to an Asus 890FX board and successfully wake from S3 sleep proving that my OS and driver installation are working correctly.
    I know how to properly set the BIOS as I have installed many 890GXM-G65 motherboards for S3 sleep without issue. The problem seems unique to the 890FXA-GD70.
    Is there a fix for this?

    I have identified the cause. The "Extra RAID/IDE Controller" must be "Enabled" to use S3; otherwise the system will hang on the wake event. This is true even if the "Extra RAID/IDE Controller" goes unused. The "Extra RAID/IDE Controller" must be set to "Enabled" for S3 sleep to wake.
    This would seem to me to be a bug since none of the other MSI boards I have used require the optional IDE controller to be enabled in order for S3 to function properly.

  • Booting BIOS from USB doesn't work (890FXA-GD70)

    Hi all,
    in case of BIOS crash, recent MSI motherboards should be able to boot using a BIOS provided from an USB pendrive. I have tested this function by calling it directly by BIOS option, but it fails after BIOS is loaded getting a blank screen (debug code: 09) or the monitor off (debug code: 31). Does any of you know whether the problem is fixable or any hints? Is it working to you?
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    Verbarim Store'n' go 4GB USB pendrive (tested with FAT32, FAT16 formats, partitions smaller, bigger... nothing)
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    Quote from: Svet on 28-October-10, 21:37:53
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    Yes, you can say: "Flash your BIOS to the last version released some days ago, and retry", but that is the last chance for clear reasons. The problem hasn't been fixed flashing from 1.0 to 1.6, and I guess likely this code with the bug is in non flashable part of BIOS.
    I wonder whether Boot 2nd BIOS from USB Drive (or Backup BIOS to USB Drive) is working for someone, it looks impossible it is entirely broken...

  • Killed two 890fxa-gd70s, my fault or bad luck?

    Not sure where to start but I had an MSI 890fxa-gd70 (amd) board for 6 months in which it was overclocked since nearly day one, all good till recently. This past friday the board failed. Durring prime the system shut down, fans and all, and a burning smell came from the northbridge area. Once out of the case it seemed like the choke below the 8pin power connector, or at least VERY close to that area was the source of the smell, NO visual signs at all on either side of the board of anything at all. The top of the choke had maybe 2-3 dots from heat im guessing. Overclock wasnt even "extreme". Just a new setting I wanted to try.
    Well I got my rma number monday and picked up the replacement board tuesday and it failed durring prime the SAME way as the last one. This time absolutly no signs, the chokes had no dots. Originally started the computer, basic function tested, rebooted and applied mild OC settings and prime tested, died in less than an hour of total use and I was only maybe 10mins into prime. Im not sure the replacement was even remanufactured but maybe a "couldnt duplicate issue" and thrown into a white box to be given out. There was a capacitor right above the 1st pcie16 slot than was scratched with a slight dent and a scatch near the bottom of the north bridge heat since from someone removing their video card i guess.
    So what the heck, is this bad luck or am I causing the issue? I am suspicious that I have too many fans on the mobo. My fan arrangement changed recently about the same time all this started. I have 4 120mm fans for radiators(2 kuhler 120 and 2 corsair 120), kuhler 920 pump, and the corsair mem twin fans driven off the mobo. Previously when I was overclocking I only had 2 120mm fans, pump, and mem fans on for a while but recently off, and back on when I added the other 2 fans for the radiator. Could this be partly to blame? Regardless Im planning on removing all fans from the board next time except the 2 kuhler ones being controlled by the pump.
    I know overclocking is running outside rated settings but no one buys a board like this to run at stock settings, thats why they advertise all the OC features and even have a clear cmos button on the i/o pannel.
    Keep in mind i have done gaming at 4255mhz cpu and 2900ish nb, but wasnt prime stable very long, while the board failed settings where as followed:
    overclock that both failed on was 4140mhz (230x18)
    nb was aprox 2900mhz 1st failure and 2760mhz (aprox) 2nd time
    1.40v cpu vdd
    1.25v cpu-nb on 1st failure and 1.21ish on 2nd failure
    1st failure had a few other voltage settings up a bit, 2nd failure all others where auto except memory at 1.655v memory spec
    power supply is a corsair gs800 watt:
     http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...orsair%20gs800
    mother board:
     http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130274
    setup:
    rosewill blackhawk case
    Msi 890fxa-gd70 mobo
    amd 1100t x6
    antec kuhler 920 modded for 2 120mm radiators and resivout
    corsair 8GB dominator gt memory 1866mhz 4dimms
    msi gtx560ti twin frozr ii
    1 corsair f120ssd and 1 7200rpm seagate 1TB drive
    corsair GS800 psu
    8 120mm fans and twin corsair memory fan that comes with dominator gt memory
    So am I causing the issue or a case of bad luck and not to worry? Im really wondering if its the fans, thus why the asus crossfire has so many extra power connections on the board. I just figured the board had all those fan connections it must have been able to handle it, all but one was being used, maybe they didnt plan on 120mm fans being used in most of them.
    I do wanna say Im glad msi has been friendly and am so glad they allow me to drop off and pick up since I live/work nearby. Today I dropped off the bad rma unit and they said they would give me a "new" one, probably a new refurb, but they told me to pick it up tomorrow because they are gonna burn test it overnight so I dont have any issues with the next one. Them stress testing it was nice. I would discuss my setup with them so we could both learn from it but the people I dealt with didnt seem to care how it went out.
    Thanks for input guys, dont wanna waste my time or theirs smoking another board. Hope the next one does well or may need to look into a crossfire v. I have always liked MSI and also use their gtx560 ti.

    manual settings. I wish I wrote my settings down other than just a saved profile, guess I should have also had my bios backed up too
    I have played with a bunch of different settings but 4025mhz (230x17.5) was prime stable for one hour so i used that as my stable oc with only 1.40v on cpu vdd, think it even did an hour on 1.38v too if I remember but left it at 1.40 for good measure. Which if not mistaken is the max normal range the cpu is rated for and used durring normal operation when it ramps to 3.7ghz on stock settings.
    I have done gaming (crysis2 w/dx11 patch and cod blackops)  on 4255mhz with 1.43v. Would easily play till I got tired after an hour of gaming, but would fail prime within 7-8mins...Would shut down and have fans all running and needed to cycle psu. I have always wondered if that was a psu issue since both games use all 6 cores but same time prime IS A KILLER so figured was just the cpu
    When the board failed settings where as followed:
    overclock that both failed on was 4140mhz (230x18)
    nb was aprox 2900mhz 1st failure and 2760mhz (aprox) 2nd time
    1.40v cpu vdd on both times
    1.25v cpu-nb on 1st failure and 1.21ish on 2nd failure
    memory run in the 1840mhz range on 4 dimms
    1st failure had a few other voltage settings up a bit (some where most 2 ticks above auto but sb 1.22v)
    2nd failure all others where auto except memory at 1.655v memory spec and like mentioned cpuvdd 1.40, even nb was auto

  • Code FF :( Please Help MSI 890FXA-GD70

    Specs:
    MSI 890FXA-GD70 AM3+ AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard
    AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz Socket AM3 125W
    G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    EVGA GeForce GTX460 1 GB Superclocked GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card -
    Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB Bulk/OEM Hard Drive 3.5 Inch, 32 MB Cache, 7200 RPM SATA II
    Corsair - Gaming Series 700-Watt ATX CPU Power Supply
    I had everything working for 8 months or so then everything suddenly went bonkers....my cpu wouldn't start up.  I replaced my PSU and took everything apart and I had it working outside of my case for 2 weeks and then it decided not to start up again.....I resat all components with no luck.
    I RMA'd my motherboard to MSI and had it swapped out.  Now....I went to reseat everything and like an idiot; I had spilled excess arctic silver 5 onto the mainboard socket and the PCU.  I cleaned everything best I could without any solution and tried to start it up; CODE FF (only using 1 stick of ram and video card).
    I did some reading and picked up some loctite electrical cleaner http://www.rshughes.com/products/079340_1174633.html
    and cleaned everything out.  I used a fine brush to clean out the socket.
    Now; I installed pcu; heat sink; 1 stick ram (tried all slots) video card.  I also made sure my power connections were hooked up---pcu and mainboard---I still get a code FF immediately..no post; nothing.  Every time it goes to code FF and nothing else.  Fans run and the all lights on the motherboard light up...the PCU lights are on as well. (all 4) 
    I've tried every solution I've read on this board and whatever google could find for me....my questions is (sorry for long story); should I just replace my PCU and motherboard as I messed it up with the arctic 5?   
    Thanks for any insight!
       

    Quote from: Scrumhalf01 on 29-February-12, 22:57:23
    Don't have the spare parts or I would have done that.....do computer shops willingly let you test out pieces you bring in to their shops?  If there was an issue with the motherboard could it fry the new pcu installed?
    Quote from: Scrumhalf01 on 29-February-12, 22:57:23
    Don't have the spare parts or I would have done that.....do computer shops willingly let you test out pieces you bring in to their shops?
    yes eventually, you have to ask them
    Quote
     If there was an issue with the motherboard could it fry the new pcu installed?
    yes its possible

  • My 890FXA-GD70 FF story

    890FXA-GD70 (used via eBay; unboxing seemed as if new)
    all new:
    AMD Sempron 145 CPU
    Corsair AX1200 PSU
    Corsair CMX4GX3M1A1333C9 1x4G DDR3 1333MHz PC3-10666
    ATI Radeon HD 5970 GDU
    Seagate Barracuda 7200 500 GB SATA ST500DM002
    The board came with BIOS 1.9; I M-flashed it to 1.C (yes, I know M-flash is deprecated here, but I have no OS CD/DVD, only an OS USB and USB was not a boot option with 1.9; and I had the FF problem before the M-flash).
    The unit consistently fails to boot, with no display output and FF in the debug LEDs, under the following conditions; in all instances, PSU 1/0 switch is in the 1 (on) position and power is controlled via the mainboard Power button: brief touch for on, extended touch for off:
    --cold power-on;
    --power-on within 2-5 minutes of system shut-down (from within OS) or power-off (Power button).
    The unit starts up OK
    --if left in the "FF" state for at least 2-5 minutes, then powered off via the onboard Power button, then immediately powered on via that button;
    --if system restarted from within OS.
    Note that if the system is shut down via OS command and then immediately after the board goes dark and fans stop power is re-applied, it will go into and remain in "FF" mode.  This is why I don't think it's a temperature issue.
    I have many times checked CPU and power connecter seatings, reset CMOS, checked RAM seating, moved RAM to DIMM slot 4 (as a test; its "home" is slot 1 nearest CPU).
    When the system does start up OK, there are no apparent problems and it will stay up "forever."  The OS is Ubuntu 10.04.
    I have reviewed all 11 threads that forum search returned for this board with both terms "890FXA-GD70" and "FF"; almost all end with advice to RMA the board, although there are a few success stories; one that I recall was via RAM stick replacement.  (I have new Kingston 2x2G RAM arriving tomorrow.)

    Quote from: Fredrik on 15-December-11, 21:03:31
    Okey, then try please setting the memory speed down. I do believe you have bad talk between processor and memory. The processor may be the bad part, but more common are bad memory sticks.
    I looked at the manual with particular attention to "Advance [sic] DRAM Configuration", but I still don't know which BIOS setting that is.
    P.S.  I have new Kingston RAM, 2x2G, arriving later today; Kingston's web site says its compatible with this mainboard.

  • MSI 890FXA-GD70 AM3 - Hard Drive in Sata Port 6 Not recognized in WIN7-[SOLVED]

    I just bought this motherboard (MSI 890FXA-GD70 AM3), new memory, case and processor.  I love it.  But while I can put something together, I do not consider myself much more then an experienced novice. 
    Anyway, I bought a 5th hard drive and plugged it into SATA connector 6.  Connector 5 remains unused.  The new hard drive is recognized when the BIOS boots, but in Windows 7, I only show the first 4 drives like always.  I just want to use this drive as a 5th hard drive for normal use and storage.
    I went into the BIOS to see if there was a setting I was missing; read through the posts to see if I could find the answer; and prayed to GOD, but nothing has worked!  I have found nothing on this topic, but then the FORUM is hard to navigate after a while with people not carefully choosing their topic subject name.  (Why do people sometimes post - I HAVE A PROBLEM - without anything in the SUBJECT line to help the casual reader know what they are asking about?)  My searches were fruitless, but then I know the key to a good search is using the right keywords.
    I know this is going to turn out to be a simple setting, but can you help?  Thanks in advance!  And when the solution is presented, I will post back that ALL IS WELL!

    PROBLEM SOLVED!  Found it myself through careful research.
    This is the link that helped me: http://www.ithinkdiff.com/how-to-enable-ahci-in-windows-7-rc-after-installation/
    Apparently, because I had IDE and not AHCI enabled in the BIOS, only the first 4 ports were being identified.  AND because I had not not changed the BIOS to AHCI before the installation of Windows 7, NO obvious way to change the setting AFTERWARDS!
    In part what the post link above states:
    AHCI  (Advanced Host Controller Interface) enables native command queuing and hot-plugging through SATA host controllers (Serial-ATA) for your hard drives. In many scenarios it enables more efficient multi-tasking. Vista was the first Windows OS to support AHCI out of the box, where as Windows 7 does the same. But an issue with AHCI is that if you install the OS without enabling AHCI in the BIOS, enabling it after installation will render your OS unusable. This is because Windows disable the AHCI driver since it is not needed during the installation.
    There is one way to fix this, although you need to have knowledge of registry editing. The detailed steps from Microsoft are as follows:
    To resolve this issue, enable the AHCI driver in the registry before you change the SATA mode of the boot drive. To do this, follow these steps:
       1. Exit all Windows-based programs.
       2. Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
       3. If you receive the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
       4. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlS etServicesMsahci
       5. In the right pane, right-click Start in the Name column, and then click Modify.
       6. In the Value data box, type 0, and then click OK.
       7. On the File menu, click Exit to close Registry Editor.
    After this you’ll have to restart your computer, go to BIOS and enable AHCI. When you log in to Windows again, you’ll notice the installation of drivers for AHCI. Another restart will be required to finish the driver installation.
    I had been trying to select something in the BIOS other then IDE (choices are IDE, AHCI and RAID) to see if that would result in my 5th drive being recognized, but when I selected AHCI or RAID, the OS would flash the EVIL blue screen before it completed booting into Window 7. 
    I copied the instructions here in case the link gets disabled in the future.  This link explained why I was having the problem I was having and how to solve it.
    Thanks to everyone who tried to assist.  I consider this closed.

  • Problem with 890fxa-gd70 and temps (what the heck is going on?)

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    The digital temp readout on the mobo says one temp, and various monitoring programs say different temps (when they say anything at all...)
    Is this a known bug?  I've had time when Core Temp said my cpu was running at 12c.  Do I have a defective temp sensor on the mobo, or CPU?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Glendor...

    And the REALLY wierd part is that the problem just went away over the weekend...  Go Figure!
    Didn't do anything, didn't change anything, just logged into the monitoring apps to write down some settings and noticed the Temps are registering, and show a remarkable similarity.  The only one that is still slightly wierd is the TMPIN2 that still shows a 63-65c reading.  Wish I knew what that was...

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