970a-G46 no video..

im having issues of my 970a-G46 AMD970 950 AM3+R. Not giving a video feed but gives me three beeps on speaker. I video card is:GTX NVIDIA 660ti, CPU:AMD Phenom IIx4 965 3.4ghz, Power Supply: Antec BP550 PLUS, Harddrive is Wester Digital 320gb 7200rpm. I know i have installed everything correctly when I power on i receive the four lights for CPU all the fans come on. Also CD/DVD drive also powers on. My issue i receive no video and get three beeps from motherboard. These beeps are like delayed so its beep,beep,beep.............beep,beep,beep............beep,beep,beep...... Also the RAM im using is CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800). Please HELP...

Try installing 1 stick of ram and a full cmos clear, then switch sticks if it doesnt work.
3 beeps means ram failure.
Also, make sure you have the ram installed into the proper dimms, as indiciated in your manual for dual channel operation.

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  • 970a-g46 no video output issues!!!

    Hello. I recently had some issues with my CPU. It would overheat when I would play games and finally I was tired of having to keep a fan propped up next to my tower to keep it cool. I decided I wanted to reapply the thermal paste. I bought some arctic 5 silver and applied it incorrectly ( it's my first time dealing with this stuff). As I was screwing the heat sink onto the processor, I applied way too much pressure to screw it in and I bent the processor. Bummed, I went to frys and picked up the AMD fx-4100. I swapped the broke. CPU for the new one and then my computer wouldn't output any video. I mean anything. So I decided after asking a few knowledgeable friends, I might need to buy a new gpu or motherboard. So I decided to buy both. I bought the MSI 970a-g46 and a dinky cheap gpu to return in the event I didn't need it. Nothing worked still! I thought at this point maybe I need a new psu. So I went back to frys and bought a new corsair CX750 watt power supply and a corsair water cooler just to be safe. Still I GET NO VIDEO OUTPUT!! I've tried I. Multiple monitors, multiple cords, multiple outlets, and I've had friends with experience in computers help me get the parts and assemble/ plug In everything in the right spot. I've booted it with and without my ram, hard drive, and cd drive, and still nothing. The next thing to do is call a priest to exorcise my case. Does anyone have any experience with this issue? I've tested the gpu and memory on my friends computer and it works fine for him. Once again, I have a new Motherboard, CPU, PSU, GPU, water cooler. I've thrown money at the problem and it still doesn't work. Is something not compatible or am I cursed to never play computer games again?

    First of all please finally list all pc components like I asked for two times already. To post means it will show the first bootup message with results of the power on self-test (cpu-model and clockrate and so on). As somebody build the pc for you - if I understood you correctly - he should have tried to power it on and see if it starts at least. The question was if that has been done or not. If others just assembled parts and you did the rest it is pretty hard to tell what went wrong as you are also obviously lacking some needed knowledge.
    If you are confortable with it take the pc apart and put the board with cpu and cooler mounted on a non-conductive surface. Add just basic components like a graphics card, one mem-stick, psu and connect to a display. Try it outside case then. If you are not comfortable with that better contact someone with more experience to review the machine as you set it up. 

  • MSI 970A-G46 No video 3 beep

    SPANISH
    Da esos pitidos y nada de video ocurrio de un dia para otro necesito ayuda por favor
    ya probe todas las piezas en otras tarjetas madres y todo bien
    Procesador: AMD FX 6100
    Tarjeta de video: ASUS GTX 550 Ti
    Fuente de poder: Agiler 1400W certificada
    Memoria RAM: Corsair vengance 4x4GB (8GB)
    puse otras memorias y otro procesador y tambien otra tarjeta de video y nada de nada
    paso de un dia para otro estaba funcionando todo bien hasta el dia siguiente que se prendio y me salio con esto
    ENGLISH (TRANSLATE GOOGLE)
    Da those beeps and no video happened from one day to another need help please
    and probe all parts in other motherboards and all good
    Processor: AMD FX 6100
    Video Card: ASUS GTX 550 Ti
    Power: 1400W Agiler certified
    RAM: Corsair 4x4GB vengance (8GB )
    I put other memories and other processor and also another video card and zilch
    passage from one day to another was running all fine until the next day they lit it and I came to this

    Please use your Inbox for PM (privates messages) if u need more help in spanish. im a single user only. ( not moderator or msi worker), but have a bit of experience.  we cant talk on spanish in post forum.
    with the 3 beeps the motherboard is telling you the problem is the Memory sticks. i have a trick using a white soft eraser (white means no colorants in build), pass it on the golden contacts carefully like erasing a text, and ONLY by the memory´s golden conductives contacts. then install only 1 memory and try it
    in a few cases and depending where u live, some corrosive film is created over those contacts and in the Memory´s rail of the motherboard. if that solve the problem i suggest contact an technician to clean deeply the motherboard memory´s rail.
    Translated: usa tu buzón para mensajes privados o PM, solo si necesitas que te ayude mas en español aunque soy solamente un simple usuario pero tengo un poquito de experiencia. no podemos hablar en español en el foro.
    Con los 3 beeps la tarjeta madre te esta diciendo que el problema son las memorias RAM. tengo un truquito para eso. utilizando un borrador blanco suave (que no deje residuos) (blanco porque no lleva colorantes y no dejara residuos) pásalo cuidadosamente por los contactos dorados que conectan con la tarjeta madre, como si estuvieses borrando un texto hecho a lápiz (SOLAMENTE POR LOS CONTACTOS DORADOS). Luego instala una sola memoria y prueba
    esto es porque en ciertos casos dependiendo de donde vives, se crea una película corrosiva sobre los contactos creando una incorrecta comunicación con la tarjeta madre. si eso resuelve el problema, contacta con un técnico para que limpie a fondo tu tarjeta madre en especial los rieles de memoria.

  • MOVED: 970A-G46 No Video

    This topic has been moved to AMD64 boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=163541.0

    What is the current BIOS version? Seen printed on the tiny tiny chip, next to SATA ports, or some sticker on board.
    In what way do you have the display connected, HDMI or DVI? Try both.
    Triple check that necessary power is connected to the board, ATX & ATX2. The board might be able to POST also with a 4-pin to the ATX2.
    Check that it is in correct position in the connector block.
    Next, minimum build, outside case, on a cardboard :
    motherboard, CPU+HSF, 1stick RAM, PSU, VGA, PS2 keyboard if available. Nothing connected to USB3 port.
    If you VGA needs extra power feed, have it connected.
    Power up by shorting the power pins on motherboard.

  • 970a-g46 mother bord no video output

    I have a 970A-G46 motherboard I turned it but no video output I get no beeps but all four power phase lights come on.
    I have 2 crucial memory ram 2gb each
    450gt video card
    Althon 450 triple core 3.2 CPU
    450 diablo tech psu
    The graphics card and CPU are both compatible  and no green sticker on mother board.
    I think it might be the ram but I don't know could someone please help.

    im having issues of my 970a-G46 AMD970 950 AM3+R. Not giving a video feed but gives me three beeps on speaker. I video card is:GTX NVIDIA 660ti, CPU:AMD Phenom IIx4 965 3.4ghz, Power Supply: Antec BP550 PLUS, Harddrive is Wester Digital 320gb 7200rpm. I know i have installed everything correctly when I power on i receive the four lights for CPU all the fans come on. Also CD/DVD drive also powers on. My issue i receive no video and get three beeps from motherboard. These beeps are like delayed so its beep,beep,beep.............beep,beep,beep............beep,beep,beep...... Also the RAM im using is CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800). Please HELP...

  • 970A-G46 board, no video, memory issue?

    hello,
    I see a lot of people have the same issue i am about to describe, but the only thing that remains is a question of memory compatibility.  I just purchased:
    970A-G46
    AMD FX-8320
    Corsair CX500M 500 Watt Power Supply
    I had some no name DDR3 from another box that i planned on using.  When i put everything together, all i had connected was the power, the CPU, 4 x 4G DDR3, and an old video card.  All the fans came on, but no video, no single post beep.  I removed the RAM, then i got 3 beeps, so i am assuming that power and CPU are fine.  I replaced the video card with one from my desktop to see if that was the problem.  same behavior.  so i took 1 stick of the PNY DDR3 from my desktop, and  see if that was the problem.  Same behavior.  Cleared the CMOS several.  Same behavior.
    Now, i am not an expert in this, but could it be the mobo is that sensitive to memory that my problem can be incompatibility with the memory?  again, i am not an expert, but this is the first time i have ran into this.  And before i spend ~$160 on 2 x 8G DDR3 that someone suggested in a post, i want to be sure that indeed sounds like it could be the solution to my problem.
    thank you very much for taking the time to read this...

    Quote from: neothecat on 16-February-14, 08:54:09
    I just checked, and i it's 38A.  The power supply has additional cables for adding extra power for PCI-E devices, but the motherboard has no where to plug them in (i hope that makes sense...)  Instead of trying to get this to work with this motherboard, would you recommend just sucking it up and getting a new one, perhaps one that better supports the FX 8-core chip?  Or is this sound like a power supply issue?  I went to the newegg site to calculate my PSU needs, and it said i needed 415W, but there seems to be more then just pure wattage that needs to be considered...
    I did try one thing.  I took out the video card, put a stick of memory in, and i get one beep and two short beeps, which indicates a monitor problem.  to me hardware noob brain, it sounds like a need a more powerful PSU.  but i figured i would ask those who know what they are doing before i run around buying new stuff if i do not need it...
    thank you very much...
    Don't worry about the PCIe cables and so on as they're designed to plug directly into your PCIe devices, like your gpus, for instance, with their own 6-8-pin connectors.
    I mentioned the 12v rail amperage as that is particularly relevant for cpus these days, especially multi-core cpus.  Even though my own PSU (Corsair as well) is only 100W more output than your present one, I'm still getting 49a on the 12v rail--which is ~11 amps > than what your 500W Corsair puts out, which could certainly make a difference.  Have you tried entering the UEFI to set your cpu to run on 4-6 cores, just to check out that possibility? *Can* you even get into the UEFI at the moment? (probably not, I guess.)
    Like durquavian, I wouldn't ordinarily think this would definitely be *the* problem, but it's a possibility that needs to be ruled out.  There are just so *many* little gotcha's that could cause your problems, from incompatible ram, to weak/defective PSUs--even to something as weird as accidentally somehow managing to not seat your cpu properly--long years ago I scared myself once when I had assembled everything and when I turned on the power, mboard lights lit up, fans turned--but no boot!  Natch-of course--my cpu was the last thing I reseated, and the cpu reseating solved the problem....  (Obviously, I've never forgotten that incident.)
    But if you haven't already done so--reseat your cpu and double-check the fan mount, etc.  Luck!

  • Got 970A-G46 No support for 4 Video cards?

    Hello, Got this board under the impression I would be able to run 4x individual video cards under a Linux install for work related projects, thus each card is on its own processing data. Right now I have 3 video cards working, but once I introduce the 4th video card, the motherboard starts to not work correctly as in sometimes 1 video card works, and none of them are detected, I do a reboot  then a different card is seen and that's it.
    I have verified I have enough power from my PSU
    I'm using x1-x16 power risers so each card is hooked up for power to reduce the strain on the motherboard itself.
    I have verified that each card is non DOA, each riser is correctly working and tested.
    I'm trying to figure this out so I don't gotta swap to another board which will allow me to run 4x Video cards for my work related projects at my job. Thanks.
    Latest Video drivers, latest BIOS, RAM working correctly, nothing is overheating. each PCI-e slot is alive.

    Quote from: flobelix on 01-May-14, 23:14:16
    It is not possible to run the board with four vgas. NO 970 board is meant for that tasks. Abnormal usage for mining is not officially supported and a matter of your luck and your research to find products working with odd configs. This board features two physical X16 slots and these are obviously the only slots to support vgas. There is no X1 vga. Risers aren't supported. The maximum possible with 970A-G46 is using two vgas in the x16 slots (x8/x8 config). That means besides using two vgas for multimonitor/physx setups also SLI and Crossfire (each two-way) are possible.
    Well I was using it for non-mining projects, running ocl-Hashcat. Not sure why everyone assumes its for mining coins.

  • 970A-G46 no beeps no video

    I had 970A-G46 with FX-8320 with radeon  HD 7870 working fine for several months.
    One day while I was playing a game everything went dark and there was burned
    electronics smell. After that computer wasn't responding on power up. I tested PSU (CX500M)
    in another system and it was working fine. I RMA-ed the motherboard and just received
    a replacement.
    I put the system back toghether on a table with a small video card (I think it's radeon 5450).
    Now when I power it up all 4 blue led lights on top of motherboard come up and cpu
    fan is spinning. But I get no beeps (I have a small speaker plugged in into motherboard JFP2) and no video.
    Things I tried:
    disconnect everything other than ram cpu and videocard
    re-seating everyting
    trying different video card
    moving ram into different slots (I tried 2+4, 1+3, 1+2, and now I have one stick in slot 1).
    Clear CMOS (shorting jbat1 pins 2-3 while system was off).
    removing battery for 15 min.
    using a different PSU (antec TP-750C)
    double checked that I have both 24pin and 8pin power connected
    moving video card to a different pci-e slot.
    Regardless of what I tried I have no beeps during boot and no video.
    But system looks live - four blue leds on motherboard light up and cpu fan is spinning.
    Does anybody have an advice ?
    Can this have something to do with mismatch between FX 8320 and version of bios ?
    Am I supposed to hear beeps during normal boot ? I read in one of the posts in this forum
    that msi motherboards dont beep during boot anymore. Is this correct ?
    -Alex

    Quote
    Unfortunately I don't have another am3+ cpu/board to test.
    I am trying to figure out what to do next.
    I would buy another cpu if I knew for sure that the cpu is bad.
    you can't be sure of this until is tested somewhere.
    you need to swap parts to see what is working and what not.
    you need a second PC or other parts that you can use in your PC
    Quote
    From reading forums it looks like cpu failure is something very rare.
    when electric accident was involded, everything is suspected and can be burn less than second.
    so for this case wouln't be a surprice if the CPU is burned.
    Quote
    I want to make sure that this isn't something like old bios version not supporting FX-8320.
    you can't be sure of this since you don't know current mainboard BIOS version,
    and don't have another CPU to try which is supported since initial BIOS version
    to verify what is the board BIOS version and is it BIOS issue, or bad CPU problem

  • MSI 970A-G46 Video problem

    Well hello there!
    So I have this MSI 970A-G46 motherboard, with a HIS ATI Radeon HD 5450 Graphics card and a AMD FX4100 processor with 4GB of RAM (self-built PC).
    I have been running this computer for about a year now without any problem.
    About 2 days ago, the problem started. It wouldn't boot, it won't show anything. Just make a Beep noise. It makes a 1 long beep and 2 short beeps. So I went to many forums and found out that this message means there is a video error and it is not able to connect to the monitor to show any other information.
    So I opened my system, just made sure everything is fixed tightly and nothing is loose (nothing was loose. I even maybe cleaned it up a bit), and then closed it. It booted up! Weird right? So I went along using it until today, my (Linux) OS just hung up. I had no clue what to do. So I powered it off, and restarted it. The same issue happened again! It would just give me those beeps and won't start up. This time, I took out my graphics card, cleaned it with a brush, and placed it back. Again it booted properly! Now again my PC is fine (in fact, I'm typing this from the very same PC itself).
    I am sure this is going to happen again. I have no clue why is happening. So I thought you people might have a better idea.
    So why exactly is this happening and how do I avoid it?
    P.S. I'm sorry if I haven't provided enough information. Please let me know if you need to know anything else.

    I think the video card is somehow broken, try other PCIE slot. If possible, test the card on other PC to narrow down the issue range.

  • NEW 970A-G46 - No Error Beeps, No Video...

    I had a 785GM-E51 with a AMD Phenom II 655 Processor that stopped working on me. It turned on, the fans and hard drives started but nothing was running on the screen. After checking the GPU, memory, and power supply I found a crack in the mainboard near the CPU (no idea how it got there). When I plugged in my POST card it sat at 0000 (I was not getting any error beeps).
    So I bought a new board: 970A-G46. I got everything plugged in, the CPU reseated and this time it POSTs but it stops at the code d6d6 with nothing on the screen (again I am not hearing any error beeps). I can't find this code anywhere online and was wondering if anyone has seen it before or may know what it means? I've also rechecked the memory (one stick at a time as I don't have any extra DDR 3 laying around) and GPU. My memory isn't listed as having been tested on this motherboard, but I can't see why it wouldn't work. Any help would truly be appreciated.
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    CPU: AMD Phenom II 955 - HDZ955FBK4DGM
    GPU: 9600GT DDR3 1 GB
    Power Supply: Corsair TX750W
    RAM: 2 sticks of Kingston 4Gb - KHX1333C7D3K2
    Hard Drives: 2 320Gb Seagate - ST3320820AS
    POST Card: Gino 4-Digit PC Mainboard POST Diagnostic Analyzer Test Card

    no problem pTrick I'm happy it fixed your problem as i suspected that it was just reading the AMI error/post codes that are 2 symbol hex codes and displaying it twice on your 4 number display card!
    have fun with your now working computer and thank you for reporting back  ...

  • Windows 8 64-bit install on 970a-g46 Mainboard AHCI and NVIDIA DRIVER issues

    My Box:
    MSI 970A-G46
    BIOS 1.9  (AUG 2012) (Tried 1.11 but the nightmare started then)
    AMD FX-6100 (STOCK SPEED AND SETTINGS) WITH OEM HSF
    16GB PATRIOT VIPER 3 (1866) RUNNING @ (1600)
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    Quote from: m0r9h3u5 on 28-January-13, 12:11:16
    I understand what you are telling me,  only the generic drivers deliver subpar results. What is the point of running those drivers instead of windows 8 certified drivers written for said devices. My last install is functioning better, but still windows update fails every attempt, the apps i install (ie. weather bug) on the start screen wont load... to me windows 8 is a big fail....but that is just my view...
    OK...I also own the 970a G46, and my upgrade experience from Win7 x64 AHCI to Win8 x64 AHCI was flawless the first time.  No problems at all.  You are running an AMD chipset board with a nVidia gpu, which means that your chipset drivers are not automatically updated with every gpu driver update you do--this would happen automatically if you owned an AMD gpu because AMD includes them in its gpu driver install packages.  But--all you have to do to get the proper drivers for your motherboard is go here and download them.  You only need the *chipset drivers* from this page--you do not need the RAID drivers, of course.  That's it.  It's no big deal, and back in the days when nVidia was making motherboard chipsets you had to separately download both the motherboard chipset drivers from nVidia and the AMD gpu drivers from AMD if you did not also own a nVidia gpu.
    From your description of your problems it sounds like your installation of Win8 is hosed and you need to format C:\ and clean install from scratch, anyway, so...
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    However, it is actually very easy to activate and install AHCI *after* you have installed Windows in normal IDE mode:
    To enable AHCI in existing Windows 8 IDE Installation's
    Caution: Do NOT enable AHCI in UEFI prior to making the following changes in your Registry! If you had AHCI enabled alreadyin UEFI, disable it first and restart your computer!
    Use WinKey + R and type Regedit in the command line and hit the Enter key, this will open the Registration Editor.
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        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/services/iaStorV
        right click on Start, select Modify and set Data Value to 0
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    Save UEFI settings and restart.
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    In order to avoid installation problems just like you have been experiencing, here is what I would do in your shoes:
    1) Set UEFI for normal IDE drive mode
    2) Reboot into IDE mode and install your OS
    3) After you have finished with the installation, you should be having no troubles in IDE mode.  Then go to the instructions above on how to properly enable AHCI *after* you have installed Windows 8 in normal IDE mode.
    4) After everything is coming up roses in AHCI mode and you are having no problems, then install the AMD chipset drivers as linked above and you are golden. 
    Those 4 steps worked perfectly for me the first time (the first time I got them right, that is...).
    There's nothing wrong with Win8--this is strictly operator error caused by insufficient research into what AHCI is and how to properly enable it.  The Internet has some bad info on Win8 registry settings for AHCI because of the developer preview and the consumer preview versions of Win8 that Microsoft released to the public prior to the final shipping build--many "instructions" for Win8 are therefore not valid for the shipping version of Win8.  At first I made some of the same goofs that you did, but now you get to benefit from my hard-won experience...  Good luck! Should work like a charm. And, registry AHCI is done differently in Win8 than it is done in Win7 or Vista.  Also, the registry settings relative to AHCI in Windows 8 for AMD are different from the registry values that must be changed for an Intel controller.
    Parenthetically, My FX-6300 (Vishera) will be here in a couple of days! Yeah!

  • MSI 970a-g46 motherboard starts up but doesn't display anything.

    Hello, I'm having problems with a new motherboard I got from Amazon, specifically the 970a-g46. The following are my specs in use with this motherboard:
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    GPU: nVidia GeForce 560 GTX
    Ram: 8gb Kingston HyperX Fury 1866mhz.
    PSU: Corsair 650TX (650 Watts)
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    * I've tried jumping the CMOS multiple times to no avail.
    * I tested the ram on another computer and it worked just fine on that one.
    * I've tested the motherboard without a GPU and it still does nothing (though I think that's because this motherboard doesnt have its own integrated GPU for some reason).
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    * Tried booting up without powering the CPU. Only one phase LED light came on, still the same problem (for an obvious reason this time now).
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