Apparently the K8N Diamond Plus doesn't exist.

Something's wrong here...
...But at least they've got cool blinking arrows next to the selection tree!
I'm so sick of companies that live in fantasyland...

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  • 2 'problems' with the K8N Diamond Plus

    Hi there.
    I just bought a K8N Diamond Plus and I'm having some troubles installing my system in conjunction to my Decklink Extreme PCI-E ( http://www.decklink.com/products/sd/ ).
    Here's my configuration:
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus
    AMD64 X2 4400+
    ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA
    Decklink Extreme PCI-E
    2GB  RAM ( 2 x 1gb) Kingston
    OCZ-520 12U Modstream Power Supply
    plus 6 HD's (7200rpm) and 1 DVD-+RW
    The problem is, when I try to initialize the system with the Decklink, which it's a PCI-E 1x, it just don't boot. Neither putting the Decklink on the 1x, nor in the 4x slot and nor in the 16x.
    The Decklink is working just fine in another system and doesn't seem to be a problem with this card.
    I wondered if there's any limitation in the K8N Diamond Plus with working with the ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA plus the Decklink.
    =======================
    The other thig is that when I take off the Decklink, the system boots normaly but a message appears while booting: "Not enough space to copy PCI option ROM 00:13:00".
    And I don't have a clue about what's going on.
    =======================
    Please enlighten me with this questions if possible.
    Thank you very much.
    Greets.
    Igor Bineli

    Remove the battery away for 10 minutes, clear CMOS, start the system to load setup/optimized defauts in bios setup. After that, disable all onboard items in bios setup that you won't to use.  Save and exit.
    Plug ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA card,  and start your system to check if there is the error message. If there is, borrow another brand VGA card to do a test.
    Besides, update your MB bios and driver version to the latest one.

  • Water cooling and the K8N Diamond Plus...

    I have a water cooled DFI mobo atm and I want to change it to the K8N Diamond Plus and I noticed that the board has a heat pipe on the northchip and on some other component. My question is this; I want to put a water block on the northchip but I don't know if I can. Can I safely remove the heat pipe setup to put a water block on the north chip and if I do what about the other component that the heatpipe was covering? I hope I wasn't to confusing in the explanation.

    Hello !!
    You will need two Waterblocks, one for the north- second one for the southbridge.
    There should be no Problems mounting the blocks if the mounting holes fit the mainboard.
    You can easily remove the Heatpipe. You have to squeeze those nipples togehter tha are on the backside of the board. You can do it manually but you can also use a cylindric tool to squeeze them together. I cut a plastic pen i the half, and pushed it on those mounting latches carefully.
          ___|\        half pen
    latch___          <----
              |/      ___________
    After this procedure the Heatpipe is only held from the thermal grease on the chipset.
    Greetz

  • Where are the K8N Diamond Plus Boards

    I ordered my board from Tiger Last week.  Was told they on back orderd...
    Went to newegg.com  .... out of stock.
    Checked about 3 other places I go and they are out of stock.  I want a retail box for the MSI Warrantee and all the extras they give you with the board.
    Is there a problem with production??

    Quote from: Bas on 09-June-06, 23:36:29
    Those are not OEM....no way....as MSI doesn't make Diamond Plus OEM boards.....
    However, MSI does warrant those boards in full if you can show a proof-of-purchase.
    These are NOT OEM.
    Anyway, if you don't need the cables and stuff, it's a good deal.
    OEM boards have different numbers and BIOS, they are not the same.
    If what you said is true, and if I could "buy" the plate for the back of the computer I would do it. 
    Here is my last chat with Newegg.com
    Chat InformationPlease wait while we connect you to a Newegg representative. You are number 2 in the queue.
    Chat InformationThank you for contacting Newegg. My name is Allen. How may I assist you today?
    Tim: Item #: N82E16813130037R says OEM but MSI does NOT make this board in an OEM version. Is it just safe to assume they are open boxes or retruns?
    Allen: this is an open box item/refurbished
    Tim: ok, is it possable then that it would come with all the cables and stuff?
    Allen: no Sir, just by itself
    Allen: has only 15 days for a refund
    Allen: no guaranty from manufacturer
    Tim: would it be coverd by the MSI 3 year warantee
    Allen: I am afraid no
    Tim: errr. and if you send it back for a refund is there a "restocking fee?"
    Allen: contact us with a reason and we will waive that fee for you
    Tim: thanks for your time Allen
    Allen: Welcome

  • Replaced K8N Diamond Plus doesn't overclock!!!

    Alright I'm bummed!   The board worked like a charm and suddenly died last weekend.  Got a replacement board under extended warranty and now it doesn't oc anymore.  In Bios 1.2 (2006 Jun 6) it shows FSB of 250 but once I got to the Bios boot up screen, I'm seeing 2.2Ghz (200 x 11) again for my A64x2 4200+, what have I done???   I also ran the latest CPU-Z and confirmed that my FSB is only at 200!  Should I flash to newer BIOS?

    Quote from: alecela on 25-September-08, 01:03:04
    Thanks again matey.  I've always been under the impression that when they say the RAM/FSB ratio they were referring to the ratio between the RAM speed & FSB speed.  Never knew that one need to go through a convoluted calculation w/ rounding up like that!  I guess you learn something new everyday!   
    "Never knew that one need to go through a convoluted calculation w/ rounding up like that!  I guess you learn something new everyday!    "
    The FSB is the wrong term used,{your board don't have FSB} Its called CPU reference clock.
    "I've always been under the impression that when they say the RAM/FSB ratio they were referring to the ratio between the RAM speed & FSB speed."
    Yes, that's correct. But memory freq. also depend of CPU overall freq., CPU MP used. Also memory divisor can be solid number only.
    So you have to assume all factors to gain the memory frequency.

  • HELP!, Does the K8N DIAMOND PLUS run winxp pro 64 bit?

    My motherboard cd says it doesnt support my operating system when I try ti install it for the first time.

    Thanks Russ_xp, this is what I had to do. The MSI website is VERY SLOW down loading anything!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Tips for my K8N Diamond Plus

    so although i have been into hardware for awhile now i have never really been a big OC'er.  it was never something i really wanted to do since i work my arse off to get my hardware.  my buddy recently OC'ed his micro-ATX board with his AMD 3700+ from 2.2 to 2.9 on a stock heatsink and he is sitting stable.  this got me thinking and wanting to try out a bit of OC'ing just to see what i am able to push my system until i upgrade from my current CPU to a new 4400+ dual core.  so here is my system and im just looking for tips/a quick walkthrough of what i need to tweak to OC my box and keep it stable.
    CPU: AMD 3500+ 939-socket, Newcastle core stock at 2.2ghz
    MoBo: MSI K8N Diamond Plus with the 3.09 BIOS
    RAM: 2x1gig sticks of PQI Turbo 400mhz/PC3200 timings of 3-4-4-7
    PSU: Sunbeam 550watt SLI certified
    Video Cards: 2x eVGA 7900gt's SLI'ed
    that is basicly the big stuff, i have  a X-FI soundcard and all SATA HDD's and stuff but that stuff doesnt really matter too much when it comes to OC'ing.  anyways, im just looking for directions on what i should set my stuff to.  if you could also through in a run down of how HT, the multiplier, my FSB, and the DRAM/FSB settings affect each other i would really appreciate it.
    basicly all i would need is something like this for my settings:
    multiplier:
    vcore:
    FSB:
    DRAM/FSB:
    mem timings:
    HT settings:
    and anything else i have left out.
    again, i would really appreciate the help.

    Quote from: Stick on 22-November-06, 19:13:44
    geez guys, can't believe you haven't spoted the mistake yet. 
    first, the newcastle is socket 754, there is no newcastle core for socket 939.
    k8n diamond plus doesn't have a 3.09 BIOS.
    so iostream, please make sure that you get the details correctly.
    tiresmoke, syar and bosskiller, slacking guys, slacking?  (joke)
    AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Core Newcastle s.939(http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=65000304) ----> CPU ID: http://www.techpowerup.com/cpudb/details.php?id=43
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus BIOS 3.09 exist, can be found here:( 6 = MS-7220 bios 3.09) ---> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=101664.0

  • K8N Diamond Plus and Opteron 175

    Anyone running a K8N Diamond Plus and an Opteron 175 ok?
    Any problems?
    Any tips?

    Quote from: skippy9146 on 20-January-06, 08:51:51
    They should run fine... as a Diamond Plus comes with a Dual Core compatable BIOS.
    You'll have to post back with some news when you get it together.... I have a 165 that needs a new home.
    thanks for the reply, i kinda figured it might support it, as the M8N Diamond does (accordingto the cpu support list) but MSI's site doesn't seem to have much info about the K8N Diamond plus, not even a single bios upgrade or anything.
    I have an ASUS A8N32-SLI but i have 3 issues with it:
    1) can't install vista 5270 - common problem, not just me
    2) poor pci slot location when using 2 pci-express dual width gfx cards
    3) only available pci slot shares an IRQ with 2nd gfx card, bad for sound cards
    I was going to order one this weekend but i might just not bother now as someone else posted the xfi cards don't work with them (popping/crackling, just like i have now) and that was my main motivation for getting rid of my asus board as my xfi card doesn't work either.

  • K8N Diamond Plus 2x16... Arrival Imminent?

    I noticed a strange thing when I was looking/pricing for my next mobo - SLI, naturally.  I know that the Diamond Plus 2x16 isn't out yet but I thought I'd have a look just to "ballpark" my budget (Merry Chirstmas to me ) & I noticed something odd.
    There is not a MSI SLI board to be had anywhere from 3 of the "BIG" sites that I've shopped so far - NewEgg, ZipZoomFly or Monarch. It is quite unusual for all to be out of a particular product at the same time. The single PCI-e boards are available at all 3, however.
    Hopefully, this means that the K8N Diamond Plus 2x16 SLI is about to "hit the street"...
    Just my contribution to the rumor mill.

    Quote from: Tiresmoke on 26-November-05, 00:20:47
    When you get one maybe you could take a couple close up pics of that new chipset cooler. I think it looks pretty nice but MSI did not post a good closeup of it so that folks could really get a gist of what it is.
    It would also be pretty cool to get some compairison between how well it works versus the existing cooling solution.
    Looks like a heatpipe thing... similiar to what some others are starting to use.
    From what I've read, they can work pretty well - as long as there is sufficient air moving through your case that is. If not much air is flowing they supposedly get pretty damned hot. That might be something that people running watercooling might take note of, if they're not running fans in their cases.
    In any event, if I had one in front of me right now ready to install, the first thing I'd do is completely remove it to see if there's a good amount of thermal goo... & then promptly replace it with Artic Silver.
    I've checked, then replaced the thermal compound with AS on every new board that I've gotten before installing since my ABIT days - at the time they were putting little or no compound on the chipset. Good thing it's become a habit - there wasn't exactly what I'd call a copious amount on my Neo either. Anyway, there's always benefits to doing that straight out of the box for obvious reasons.

  • Aftermarket HSF options for K8N Diamond Plus

    Just built a new rig with the K8N Diamond Plus  and am very pleased with the board -- worked great from first power up and with a little BIOS tweaking I have no trouble getting a 50% overclock from my dual core Opteron 170.  No headaches at all, unlike my previous experiences with Abit boards.
    The AMD heatsink fan unit (with heatpipes) provided with the 170 is not bad at all, but I'd like to replace it with a more capable unit, along the lines of the Zalman 9500, Scythe Ninja, Tuniq Tower 120, Thermalright XP-120, etc.  The tall heatsink of the Nvidia NB is close to the CPU socket and quite high, so I'm not sure if any of these will fit.  Anyone using one of these or similar heatsinks ?  Please let me know if they fit, or did not fit. 
    Since I could find any of the 7800GTX 512MB boards I wanted, I'm using a single MSI X1900XT card right now but plan to go SLI in the future with 7900GTX cards driving the 30" Dell monitor.  The ATI video board and nVidia mainboard surprisingly get along great, with no crashes so far and 3DMark06 scores above 6000 -- the X1900XT is an impressive piece, and much faster than the X800XT-PE I had in my previous computer.  But the fan can be extremely loud and the Catalyst Control Center sucks.  Unfortunately the old ATI control panel is no longer offered...

    TimeReaper,
    The problems your are talking about are not uncommon with this MS-7220.  The BIOS Clear Circuit physically has problems and that is not something they are going fix with a BIOS upgrade.
    The BIOS Clear Circuit actually trashing the values stored in the CMOS by not doing a complete clearing of the CMOS is causing the problem.  What leaves trash for parameters, for the BIOS to use when rebooting.
    Let give you an example that fits your case.  You can set the BIOS to turn the system on at any give time and date.  So, if the trash in CMOS is in those parameters storage location.  Therefore, whatever trash value gets stored in the locations, as a dated and time, will turn the computer on at that time.  So, you could of had the computer come on in the meddle of the night two week later.  Now, think of all the functions the BIOS have and how many weird things people are having and do not know why.  There is one guy that is a regular on the Forum how has been fighting a problem I know is caused by trash in the BIOS CMOS, but Strick and I have ask him to do a good CMOS clearing and he just will not do it.  I even wrote out in great deal the over night CMOS clear procedure I use.  It is a pain in the ass, but some times, I have too use it.  I just had to use it, upgraded V3.09 using short CMOS Clear and had no problem.  Used the short procedure again when upgrading to V3.0A and everything when to hell, had to finally use the long overnight procedure and reinstall Windows to get computer to run right again.
    NoBS, when your computer goes BOOO during the night just plain it o MSI.
    Roger
    When submitting a problem, include a complete list of your system components; include part numbers, all Power Supply Voltages, and their output ratings.  It is almost impossible to estimate what your problem is without knowing something about it. 

  • K8N Diamond Plus boot problems

    I just built a new computer and it was working fine for about a month.  Then one morning when I started it up it wouldn't turn on.  The front LED's turn on, and the fans all start, but nothing ever shows up on the screen.  The set of four lights on the back show  R R
                                                                                                    G G
    Nothing has changed since the pc was working fine.  I haven't changed any bios settings or added any hardware or software.  I did try resetting the bios using the CMOS jumper, but this didn't change anything.  The lights on the back show that it is initializing ide drivers, but in the manual it also shows that it is one of the last steps in the start-up process, so i would think that the memory check, processor count, msi logo ect. should appear on the screen like it normally does.  However, the LED that blinks when the hard drive is active never lights up, but when i open the case and feel the hard drive i can feel it vibrating like it is functioning properly.  And if it is a hardrive failure, then shouldn't the bios still start up and show up on the monitor?  I have heard that many weird problems can be attributed to the psu, but I have a 500w Antec Smartpower 2.0, which is a pretty reliable psu from what i've heard.  Any help or suggestions would be welcome.  Also, how would i test individual components to find out what is causing the problem?  I think since everything is within a couple of months old i should be able to get replacements.   Thanks in advance for any help.
    System Spec:
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus
    AMD Athlon X2 3800+
    Nvidia 7600 GT
    Maxtor DiamondMax 300gb ultra16
    2gb Corsair Twinx xms ddr400
    500w Antec Smartpower 2.0
    Thanks!!
         

    Quote from: Mikeyp926 on 15-August-06, 12:58:47
    You guys are awesome!  Thanks a bunch for the info on ram, I feel like I understand it better and I looked and found all the stuff in the bios that you guys were talking about.  I'm downloading speedfan currently and will go install it on my other computer.  I tried swapping the sticks of memory, but i ran into the same problem i did before.  So i'm assuming that i can safely say one stick is faulty right?  And do any of you guys have any experience trying to get replacement memory from crucial?  I'll have to go poke around their website also.  Well, thank you all so much for all of your help.  This is my first home built pc and i'm trying to learn alot about them.  Once everything is running properly i may try a little overclocking, but i'd like to get everything running smoothly first.  Just out of curiosity, what would make a stick of ram go bad like that?  It was only a month old, and i thought crucial xms was pretty good ram.  Is it not? or did i just get unlucky?
           Thanks a ton for all the answers, this forum is the most helpful one i've ever seen.  thanks!
    Maybe that you're unlucky to get those faulty RAM. Crucial RAM is not bad if you get the better performance if you're ocing your PC if or else get the value RAM if you don't oced.
    Quote from: Svenomous on 15-August-06, 12:55:00
    Speedfan 4.29 works with the K8N Diamond Plus. I have it running now
    Ok. Get it but not sure about MBM as it seems that it don't support it. :p

  • MSI-K8N Diamond Plus - which memory?

    Hello,
    I will soon buy the K8N Diamond PLus motherboard. For that motherboard, I have selected the following memory: Corsair 512 Mo DDR-SDRAM PC3200 CMX Cas-2. But I can not find if this is ok for this type of motherboard. Does someone knows something about that?  ???
    Thx in advance! 

    Marlysa,
    I would suggest that you stay away from the corsair xms ram as i figured the sme thing when I built my system, that it,s Corsair and its the #1 selected ram and usualy the most compatible, But this is not the case with this motherboard it's very picky about hardware pretty much the same as DFI board's!!!
    Of course the CORSAIR WEBSITE will tell you this they want youre money!!!!!! Their certainly not going to reccomend OCZ MEMMORY that's for sure!!!!!
    Please reconsider youre decision as I myself have traveled down that road you about to take. Personaly I love Corsair ram and i certainly wont bash it, but  get the OCZ5002048ELGEGXT-K  it cost me $213.00 wth tax for 2 gigs instead of $160.00 with tax for the corasir xms 2- 512 sticks Believe me you will be thankful that you took my suggestion!!!!! with the new 1.20 BIOS at optimized default's it posts and configures itself automatically where as befor you would usealy have to configure it manually in bios to get it to post at 500mhz believe me this OCZ MEMORY ROCKS!!!!
    Save youreself alot of this....      BUY IT!!!!!!
                                                                                                 Brother Esau
    P.S just check around the forum their's alot of peop[le that have issues with the  DIAMOND PUS AND CORSAIR RAM.
                                                                                                       

  • K8N Diamond Plus & Asus EN7800GT Dual ?

    Howdy!
    Bought one of the Asus Dual 7800GT graphics cards (two GPUs on one board) and was using it with the Asus SLIx16 mobo, the A8N32-Sli.  Problem with using that motherboard is that the card only worked properly on the bottom PCIe socket (furthest from the CPU) - when using it in the top PCIe socket, only one of the two GPUs registered in Device Manager.
    I figured I'd switch over to the K8N Diamond Plus and see if that works better (I'm only considering SLIx16 mobos, as my plan is to get another of these cards later on and experiment with Quad GPUs, hence the need for the extra PCI lanes) - has anyone tried this motherboard with the Asus card? 

    Quote from: pibrahim on 25-January-06, 21:46:50
    That's very odd, that MSI boards work so differently from Asus. 
    Problem is that the dual-GPU card won't work properly in the top slot and I really needed it to be in the bottom.  Not sure what exactly I can do about that now...
    Toms hardware did a review on this.
    The card shows up in the primary slot as 1 gpu, then you add a second card it shows up as a 3 gpu system.  THe first card says 1 gpu, but operates as a two gpu.
    Look up the card on new egg, there is a link to the reviews of it some where in there.

  • K8N Diamond Plus and MBM5

    Anybody got MotherBoard Monitor 5 or Speedfan, working with the K8N Diamond Plus 
    I need to configure my LCD on my keyboard and can take values of temperatuer only from these two programs.
    The programs to create custom screens on the LCD is the LCD studio.
    If anybody got it to work please enlight me 

    Neither of those progs have support for the Diamond Plus...as stated, Everest Ultimate does though.
    Quote from: kingdomwinds on 30-April-06, 04:15:40
    BTW this is offtopic but can you get read write queue bypass to 16x?  I set mine to 16x but it shows up as 8x in windows. Same with the idle cycle limit.  I set it to 256 but i shows up as 16.  Really retarded mobo IMO
    I have both set at 16x and 256 respectively without problem

  • K8N Diamond Plus shutdown issue

    I am running the K8N Diamond Plus with bios 1.2
    3500+ <stock ghz>
    2x1gb corsair
    1 74gb raptor
    1 7900GT 256
    2 samsung dvd burners
    OCZ520ADJSLI powersupply
    2 case fans
    Recently, my powersupply went out and i ordered a new one.. same model...when i hooked it up and turned on the computer, Windows loaded, i logged and shortly after i logged in, the computer shutdown... like, no blue screen, no reboot... it just turned off like it was shuttingdown or someone pulled the power cord.
    confused, i hit the power button and the computer turned back on, but this time, it barely made it to the login screen and it shut off again.. each time, i would turn it on, it would shut off sooner than the previsous time.  so i stripped everything out.. no fans, no hd, do dvds, different ram, same cpu, same vid card.  This time i just booted to the bios.  at 30 seconds it turned off. i turned it back on. at 23 seconds it shut off, i turned it back on. at 15 seconds it shut off, i turned it back on... it got to the point that as soon as i would hit the power button, it would shut off...
    thinking that i could of possible received a bad power supply, i hooked it up to a different mother board.  this system did not shut off.
    any ideas on what could be going on?  unfortunatly at this time i do not have another power supply to test on this board. I will pick one up if people think the power supply could be the problem. 
    thanks in advance!!

    hello, sound like a bad new psu to me did you plug in both mobo connectors? do you have a volt meter to ck psu outputs might try that. another psu would be the next thing to try.  good luck Henry

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