[915 Series] Intel Pentium M 915gm Speedster FA4 (MS-9625) MATX PCI-E Dothan

Does anyone know when this board will be available to purchase? Or any additional info on it?
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2005/06/03/msi_pentium-m_i915
http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/viewreply.asp?ID=2084153
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=68415

No news yet. Maybe you should try visiting the main webpage, they will make annoucements for the official launch dates.

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    No news yet. Maybe you should try visiting the main webpage, they will make annoucements for the official launch dates.

  • MSI 915GM Speedster-FA4

    I've plan to purchase MSI 915GM Speedster-FA4 and combine it with my Pentium M 755 (479pin).
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    SL7SL  2.13 GHz 533 MHz 90 nm C0 2 MB 478 pin
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    SL7EN  1.80 GHz 400 MHz 90 nm B1 2 MB 478 pin
    SL7SA  1.73 GHz 533 MHz 90 nm C0 2 MB 478 pin
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    SL6N5  1.70 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 478 pin
    SL6N9  1.70 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 479 pin 
    SL7EP  1.70 GHz 400 MHz 90 nm B1 2 MB 478 pin
    SL6FA  1.60 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 478 pin
    SL6F7  1.60 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 479 pin 
    SL86G  1.60 GHz 533 MHz 90 nm C0 2 MB 478 pin
    SL86M  1.60 GHz 533 MHz 90 nm C0 2 MB 479 pin 
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    SL6F9  1.50 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 478 pin
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    SL6F5  1.40 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 479 pin 
    SL7F3  1.40 GHz 400 MHz 90 nm B1 2 MB 479 pin 
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    SL6N8  1.30 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 479 pin 
    SL6NB  1.20 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 479 pin 
    SL6NC  1.10 GHz 400 MHz 0.13 micron B1 1 MB 479 pin 
    SL7F4  1.10 GHz 400 MHz 90 nm B1 2 MB 479 pin 
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  • 915GM Speedster-FA4 , banias CPU support

    Does the MSI 915GM Speedster-FA4 motherboard support Pentium M Banias CPU?
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  • 915GM Speedster-FA4 - ICH6 or ICH6R which one?

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  • 915GM Speedster-FA4 Help needed.

     I have tried to put together a system based on the 915GM Speedster-FA4 motherboard.
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     I have tried two different CPUs, both 400Mhz Dothan, one SL8BA and one SL7GL
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    Quote from: Xanlin on 26-January-07, 18:52:12
    I have tried two different CPUs, both 400Mhz Dothan, one SL8BA and one SL7GL
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  • 915GM Speedster-FA4 - works with DDR2 667MHz?

    Hi folks,
    first of all: sorry for my English - hope you'll understand me
    I've bought a 915GM Speedster-FA4, I will run a P-M 750 on it.
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  • 915GM Speedster-FA4

    i have not purchased this motherboard but i am buying a new pcie card and i dont want to upgrade my current Pentium 4 (socket 478) to a new one and this was the ONLY s478 pci express motherboard that i could find.  So i am wondering if my P4 will work with it because under supported processors it says " Supports Intel® Pentium® M Dothan/Celeron® M Dothan processors in 478-pin package ". Does that include my processor? And also the only place i could find this board sold ONLY the board and not the driver cds and cable etc so when i tried to find a driver download i was unsuccessful as well so if someone could point me in the right direction i would really appreciate it. Thanks
    Dom

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    ...so basically, this board will NOT work with my processor?...
    You are correct, your proc is not supported.
    Quote
    ...Where can i get a board that does i have looked everywhere. Thanks for the reply.
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  • Tips overclocking 915GM speedster-FA4

    Intel
    hai there,
    this mobo is a good one even they're not the best on the oc.
    i manage to run @ 166mhz with sacrifice the onboard ich 6 r and replace it with a pci sil 3112 and did it even with a 180mhz oc but hiks hiks hiks my proc need a higher voltage than the standard 1.35 and this mobo wouldn't let me change the vcore(hiks hiks hiks). i hope with the new bios i can change the vcore(pleaseeeee).

    Yes it´s an interesting MoBo, ( I´ve been thinking about it for my P-M 730 cpu), however mATX "server"-boards does not normally have all OC settings like ordinary desktop boards.
    What bios are you running at the moment  ? Latest 1.13 have an OC fix ;
    Version    1.13    Update date   2005-9-16   
    Update Description   1. Fixed bug that may not Over Clock with SATA drive
    http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/bios/bos/spt_bos_detail.php?UID=615&kind=3   
    And like Wangmonkey said, if you need more help then please write a complete system-sig.
    Bios update requests is handled by MSI support
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  • HELP!!!!! 915GM Speedster-FA4 PCIe x1 slot not working - SORTED

    Hi, I am at my whit’s end with this motherboard, I cannot get the PCIe x1 slot to work. When I use the PCIe x16 slot it recognises the option card OK but the x1 slot will just not see it.
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  • Intel Pentium D 9xx series Compatibility with MSI 955x?

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    I am not affiliated with Best Buy nor have I ever been employed by Best Buy. All of my thoughts and posts are of my own opinion and personal experience.
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  • 915GM speedster motherboard for Pentium M mobile CPU's confusion

    Hi,
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    two different power supplys (both known good ones of more than adequate wattage)
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    I believe I have resolved the problem. The board was doing a thermal shutdown. I must admit to not being familiar with Intel Pentium P4 boards, When they were current I always bought AMD Athlons for cost and performance reasons.
    The board has what I believe to be a standard P4 heatsink mount, so I used a what I believe was a standard p4 heatsink and fan. But the heatsink was not contacting the cpu, I have now used another heatsink with a raised "Platform" on the base. I am certain this is contacting the CPU as I can feel it rocking on the the CPU itself before I fit the retaining clamps. The other heatsink had a totally flat bottom so was sitting on the mounting frame not the CPU. I am very lucky that the thermal cutout worked, I sincerely hope this has prevented any damage to the CPU. If it had been an Athlon I would have been in the market for a new CPU as I don't think they had a thermal cutout. The board has been displaying the BIOS PC health status all the time I have been writing this and it has settled to a steady 36 degree CPU temperature. I feel foolish that I did not work this out sooner, I do not want to break things. Although the chip was cheap enough (I got a batch of 4 for £7.71 in total including postage) I pride myself in taking care and doing a good job. I can only say in my defence that the heatsink mounting frame prevented me from seeing if the heatsink was seated correctly. I will be building this board up as a media center, the low noise and power consumption will be ideal. I may look to add a basic passively cooled graphics card so that I can have an HDMI output to connect to my TFT telly.
    I very much appreciate your help and I will try to support this forum in the future.
                                                                                                                              Cheers Wilfy

  • MOVED: 915GM speedster motherboard for Pentium M mobile CPU's confusion

    This topic has been moved to Server/workstation boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=132687.0

    I believe I have resolved the problem. The board was doing a thermal shutdown. I must admit to not being familiar with Intel Pentium P4 boards, When they were current I always bought AMD Athlons for cost and performance reasons.
    The board has what I believe to be a standard P4 heatsink mount, so I used a what I believe was a standard p4 heatsink and fan. But the heatsink was not contacting the cpu, I have now used another heatsink with a raised "Platform" on the base. I am certain this is contacting the CPU as I can feel it rocking on the the CPU itself before I fit the retaining clamps. The other heatsink had a totally flat bottom so was sitting on the mounting frame not the CPU. I am very lucky that the thermal cutout worked, I sincerely hope this has prevented any damage to the CPU. If it had been an Athlon I would have been in the market for a new CPU as I don't think they had a thermal cutout. The board has been displaying the BIOS PC health status all the time I have been writing this and it has settled to a steady 36 degree CPU temperature. I feel foolish that I did not work this out sooner, I do not want to break things. Although the chip was cheap enough (I got a batch of 4 for £7.71 in total including postage) I pride myself in taking care and doing a good job. I can only say in my defence that the heatsink mounting frame prevented me from seeing if the heatsink was seated correctly. I will be building this board up as a media center, the low noise and power consumption will be ideal. I may look to add a basic passively cooled graphics card so that I can have an HDMI output to connect to my TFT telly.
    I very much appreciate your help and I will try to support this forum in the future.
                                                                                                                              Cheers Wilfy

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