Best memory modules for K8N SLI Platinum

Suggestions please, since current modules are not fit for overclocking.
Goes without saying, best bang for money 

This link should help you!
G. Skill and Corsair make good RAM. Other people also like Crucial, Geil and OCZ. G. Skill are especially good for overclocking.

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  • MSI K8N SLI Platinum & Apacer PC3200 or PC4000 memory (Apacer chips)

    I have a situation here. My Athlon Venice 3000 is stable on 2520Mhz. So when i had Patriot PC3200 & Kingston PC3200 dual kit memory i set in bios 280x9 and a 166 memory divider or 315x8 and a 150 memory divider and got ~229Mhz on my RAM. And now Apacer dual kit modules don't want to work on this frequency in this conditions as i discribed earlier (computer isn't boot up and i have a black screen). But PC4000 modules are working on 280Mhz (280x9 and a 200 memory divider). Any suggestions? Is it incompatibility of my mobo and Apacer memory?   
    PS: Bios 3.9 or 3.A modded by Murdok.

    Quote from: kakarocht on 11-June-06, 16:14:30
    List down all your rig including PSU and bios revision and put it in your signature so others can help you. Gd luck.
    Mobo: MSI K8N SLI Platinum.
    CPU: Athlon 64 Venice 3000(1800Mhz) upto 2520Mhz(280x9 or 315x8)
    PSU: Delta 400W.
    Bios: 3.9 or 3.A
    With Apacer memory (PC3200 or PC4000) i have not working memory dividers (150, 166, 183) except 200. Computer is not boot up (black screen).

  • Can K8N sli Platinum be upgraded for PCIE 2.1?

    Hi. Quick question as per the subject. Can the K8N sli Platinum motherboard BIOS be updated to recognise a PCIE 2.1 MSI R5570 graphics card.
    We did one BIOS update using the Live Update online thing but when we try and check to see if another newer update is now due the PC shuts down and says that we have got to undo an overclocking thing!!! The BIOS update was dated something like July 08 and I don't know if PCIE 2.1 was around then.
    I now assuming that there isn't a BIOS update for this motherboard to allow PCIE 2.1. Bit worried that the BIOS update that we did has done something bad although everything other than checking for the updates again seems to be working? Just putting Windows 7 on and that seems to be going fine.
    Do I send the graphics card back, or can I upgrade the motherboard and still use all or a lot of the rest of the existing items like the CPU and the memory, or will a new motherboard which accepts PCIE 2.1 pretty much force an upgrade to the whole lot? CPU = AMD Athlon 64 3500+ and memory = Corsair (TWINX1024-3200XLPT) 1024MB (2x512M Matched Pair). Things like wireless and disk drive etc shouldn't need changing would they?
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    Quote from: Svet on 04-December-10, 21:26:07
    No, the board is too old
    Based on posts on this forum, i bought Radeon HD 4770, so not to get 5xxx series, i was eager to get. But nevertheless MSI K8N Diamond won't boot with 4770. Error code says it halts on "Testing VGA Bios".
    And when searching for possible fixes i came upon AMD forum where people were complaining about the 5xxx series not working with nForce 4 chipset, but most of them got an easy fix - email the support of the mainboard company and recieve new BIOS - so all the Gigabyte users got their machines running by just sending 1 email and waiting for few hours.
    I do hope MSI will respond and be as generous as the rivals, otherwise it will look bad for future buyers.

  • So, is a -5V pin supply still required for MSI K8N SLI Platinum or not ???

    I am looking to buy a new custom made computer. I want the MSI K8N SLI Platinum motherboard for it. The problem is that the non-USA page claims that it requires the -5V pin supply. I have read many threads on this same topic, but havent found a definitve answer.
    Is the -5V rail still needed or not ???
    I read somewhere that USA models dont require it, as its not mentioned on the USA site. Well my one will most probably be from Taiwan.....
    Is there a check, through which I can confirm whether the motherboard my local hardware store is selling, requires a -5V pin supply or not???
    lastly, is that a specific model number, from which onwards, the requirement is no longer needed ????
    thanx in advance

    I agree with SAB only because mine has been rock solid for quite some time.  If I could afford it, I would have purchased SAB's PC Power & Cooling 510 model.
    The only other model that seems to have the -5v rail are the OCZ psu.  However, I have noticed a lot of users with tagan's and have yet to see someone complain about this psu.  Im running the 12v rail as a single rail at 30a...you can experiment with the dual rails and it will adjust to the need of your mobo up to 20a on each rail but then the other rail gets only 10a (at least I think thats how it works).
    The tagan 480w u22 was built for the future:
    1.  has a 20/24 pin main power connector - shielded
    2.  a 4/8 pin cpu power connector - shielded
    3.  2 - 6pin vga connectors - shielded
    4.  4 - sata hdd connectors
    5.  Whisper quiet - you just dont hear it
    6.  12v rail at 30a - peak load at startup to 35a for 60 seconds
    7.  70% to 73% efficiency rating
    Is it enough juice?  It seems to me that the manufacturers have realized that pretty soon we will have to purchase $500 psu's just to keep up.  So IMO, the manufacturers seem to be getting the point.  The new 90nm AMD chips take less power than the 130nm chips...and the new 7800gt video cards take up less power than the 6800gt video cards.  In the future, AMD will be coming out with a 65nm chip, which will need even less power.
    So I think Im right at the sweet spot with the 12v@30a and its also flexible enough to switch to a dual rail system if I need that feature in the future.  Tagan does make a 530w and 580w psu too, but they are not as quiet and you only get 2 more amps on the 12v rail as you go up the line.  Just my 2 cents.   

  • MOVED: MSI K8N SLI Platinum & Apacer PC3200 or PC4000 memory (Apacer chips)

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=97849.0

    Quote from: kakarocht on 11-June-06, 16:14:30
    List down all your rig including PSU and bios revision and put it in your signature so others can help you. Gd luck.
    Mobo: MSI K8N SLI Platinum.
    CPU: Athlon 64 Venice 3000(1800Mhz) upto 2520Mhz(280x9 or 315x8)
    PSU: Delta 400W.
    Bios: 3.9 or 3.A
    With Apacer memory (PC3200 or PC4000) i have not working memory dividers (150, 166, 183) except 200. Computer is not boot up (black screen).

  • Can't open BIOs Set-up, K8N SLI Platinum, after re-flash

    I used the USB Bio flash tool from the forum to re-flash the BIOs on my K8N SLI Platinum board to the latest BIOS from the MSI site, specs below.
    After the re-flash, which seemed to go okay, I cleared the CMOS (turned off and unplugged computer, pushed the clear cmos button for about a minute), and re-booted.
    I get a checksum error, no floppy found. I don't have a floppy drive in any case. But then I am unable to enter the bios. Pushing delete at boot gets me a screen that's blank, save for a cursor in the upper left corner. I can't enter anything from there, ESC key doesn't do anything. So I have to reboot.
    I can get to the POST screen and pressing F1 allows the system to start and get to Windows, which seems to run okay. System shows that the new BIOS is installed. I just can't get into it to re-set to default settings.
    If I turn off the computer, I get the checksum error again and in Windows clock and date have to be reset. But if I just reboot I just have to go through the no floppy found, then push f1 to get back to windows which has retained settings.
    I tried  doing the flash procedure again and got same result. I haven't tried flashing back to the old BIOs yet. MSI's site only lists the most recent BIOs, my preference would be to try a different one, but not as old as the 2005 version that was on there.
    Hopefully someone can tell me something obvious that I'm missing here.
    Rick
    Windows XP Professionnel
    Version   5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Nu 2600
    Motherboard K8N SLI Platinum, with Nvidia nForce 4 SLI chipset
    Model   MS-7100
    Typ   X86-based PC
    AMD 64 3500+ ~2211 Mhz
    BIOS/Date   Phoenix Technologies, LTD V 3.12, 10/27/2008
    Version SMBIOS   2.3
    4,096.00 Mo RAM

    Quote
    I'd also like the RAM to run at at least 333, rather than the 200 something it runs at with this BIOS.
    Check this with CPU-Z at "memory tab" ==> http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
    BIOS post screen info can be incorrect., or current older BIOS by 200MHz it may means 400DDR In all cases its cosmetics,
    the way of showing real of effective freq. can be changed in future version.
    Also with four sticks it should be shown as either 333 or 166, not 200 or 400
    Best check with CPU-Z how they are running
    Quote
    It may now be possible to put something faster in there, but I don't know that for sure. But the 4000+ should improve performance a bit.
    Such old CPU's can't be found easy in present days, also its not good investing to invest in old stuffs.
    You want W7 and such, changing to the best CPU wont improve much the performance in overall..
    Soon or later you have to change it, then this and eventually "newest" CPU which you gonna get will became useless.

  • MOVED: K8N SLI PLATINUM QUESTIONS

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    K8N SLI PLATINUM QUESTIONS

    Okay  finally i overclocked a bit (i am not really in the overclocking business)
    With Bios defaults settings without touching anything else i raised FSB to 220 MHz resulting to a 2.2 GHz CPU operating frequency a nice 10% overclock    (of course  i have disabled spread spectrum in bios) reaching that way the Athlon 64 3500+ .
    Every thing seemed rock - stable!!..
    However, when i tried to shut down the machine,  i got a nice BSOD (Black screen of death) HDD light remained on . As far as i know the board is locking PCI-E , so graphics card and SATA drive should not causing the problem here.
    So i raised the CPU core voltage up to 5% and oualla!! Rock stable ( 3 Hours Prime 95)
    ... did not try to rise chipset voltage or memory voltage (is set to 2.7 volts by memory SPD) since this was not necessary in my case. Might try some more overclocking in the future but right now i am happy with it and just will sit back and enjoy     
    There is a guy who succeeded in rising FSB to 358!!! Mhz with this board (well almost) he advices just not to enable Aggressive memory timings...
    here
    Anyway, Thanks for the tips guys 
    Best Regards,
    Markoul

  • MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM & Geil PC3200 400MHz CAS 2-5-2-2

    I'm thinking of buying a new pair of memory modules, particularly,
     Geil Ultra X  PC3200 400MHz CL2-2-2-5 DDR.
    Has anyone tested them with MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM?
    The specifications are:
    "PC3200 400MHz CAS 2-5-2-2
    GeIL Ultra-X TSOP 32x8 DDR Chips
    184pin, Non-ECC, Un-buffered DDR DIMM
    Platinum Copper Heatspreader
    6 Layers Ultra Low Noises Shielded PCB with Gold 30u" Plating
    Temperature thermometers
    Retail package
    2.55V-2.95V
    Lifetime warranty"

    I continued with the overclocking to see the limitations of the memory and not only.
    I managed to run the modules at 466MHz with 2-2-2-5-1T at 2.85v which was the upper limit.
    Unfortunately bios limitations didn't me allow to reach 500MHz as the memory chips could give.
    Max voltage at 2.85v.
    The ultra x series are out in the market with two chips: Samsung TCCD and Winbond BH-5.
    For that I searched and learned that the Windbond BH-5 can't work at CL 3, which I set at system bios.
    The system couldn't boot. So I suppose I'm having the coolest BH-5.
    It also needs over 3v in order to reach the 500MHz frequency and the necessity of an air cooler above rams.
    Maybe in the future with a more overclockable m/b like Stick proposed.

  • Zallman CNPS9500 and K8N sli Platinum MB

    Hello all i am thinking of buying the Zallman CNPS9500 LED can you tell me of any installation probs i may encounter and if this interferes with the AMD cool n' quiet operation and fan speeds.Cheers for any help you can give.
    Q-TEC 650W PSU
    AMD Athlon 64 3200+ CPU
    MSI K8N SLI Platinum N-Force4 MOB
    2x 512Mb Hynix DDR 400 RAM Modules(Single)
    Gainforce GeForce 7800 GT

    Quote from: hansh on 13-November-05, 07:19:02
    The Zalman 9500 is not that heavy and it is GOOD, i recommend it. As far as the PSU is concerned ... QTec is not even close to being a major brand, but if it works, it works. The only PSU blowing on me, sofar, was an Enermax - and it did take the mobo with it
    This is the new "beast" from Zalman right?  I would like to know some things if you can tell me:
    1.  Is it quietier than the basic heatsink and fan?
    2.  Does it increase or decrease temps on the cpu over the basic heatsink and fan?
    3.  Does it cover over the memory slots (I have crucial ballistix tracer memory that lights up)?
    4.  Does it still cost $75?

  • K8N-SLI Platinum strange behaviour

    Hi there
    Apart from the northbridge making a weird noise sometimes when the motherboard is on it's side (i.e. tower case standing upright), the motherboard started behaving strangely on saturday
    first the computer refused to find my network, always assigning a local ip, so i tried rebooting the router a few times, and then checked my other computer which is connected to the router fine
    then i tried to play a game and noticed the sound had gone, and then the game kept quitting barely after i started it so i gave that up
    then, after i had to move the mouse between this one and another computer, the usb ports (all of them, no matter whether through pci card or on motherboard, the mouse stopped working
    throughout all of this i rebooted many times.
    i finally gave up in the evening, and the next morning on a whim i turned the computer on and everything was fine, what's going on?!?! is this linked to the northbridge at all? i've monitored all the fans and temps and all are normal and running constantly ( cpu never above 40c)
    is the motherboard losing it, or maybe the power supply (all voltages seem normal too...)
    my spec
    Amd 64 3000+ venice
    MSI K8N-SLI Platinum
    2x512mb Geil Ram
    1xSata 250gig western digital hard disk drive
    1x Xfx 6600GT 256mb
    480w Tagen power supply (can't remember which off had, not the 2force one, the other cheap one, it's modular tho)
    i was going to take the motherboard back, but now it's working fine i'm sure they wont accept it
    please help
    thank you in advance
    Reaps

    Possible suggestions are as follows: Although the manual states that your power supply should be 450w or above i think that with your PSU your fairly border line. Remember that your psu will only draw the power that it requires and as soon as you start putting 256 Mb graphics cards and upgrading to more ram it is using even more resources and can cause your system to have all sorts of dramas and Re-boots.With your network connection problems this could be due to either network problems in your area which BT or your telephone provider can help you with or as i have recently found out.. too many net work connections that may conflict with each other.Go to your controll panel,Network and internet connections then network connections you should have your broadband or dial up connection listed. If you have more than one connection listed and for instance you dont use LAN (local area connection) Networking then you will have to uninstall this connection and disable all Lan options from the Bios i.e nVidia Mac LAN, nVidia Mac LAN ROM, Marvell Gigabit LAN, Marvell Gibyte rom.A possible other prob may be to disable your IEEE 1394 connection from the bios as i had similar problems to yours but am now okay. I am not saying any of these are related directly to your problems however they are possibilities which you may like to try. Please note also that your USB problems can be solved by using the latest Bios update (which i personally have never had any problems with) but may be risky if you have no idea how to flash your bios. My advice on this would be to read the moderators (Bas..i think) instructions as to how to do this or as he suggests unistall all your motherboards usb drivers that were installed from the disk provided by your Motherboard Manafacturer, Re-boot and let windows re-install its own USB drivers which certainly worked for me.
    Q-TEC 650W PSU
    AMD Athlon 64 3200+ CPU
    MSI K8N SLI Platinum N-Force4 MOB
    2x 512Mb Hynix DDR 400 RAM Modules(Single)
    Gainforce GeForce 7800 GT
    Samsung 120 GB SATA

  • MSI k8N SLI Platinum - dead??

    Hello,
    I have started the PC as per usual. Pushed the power button... nothing. Then again... nothing. Then I swithed off from the switch near the mains entry. and switched on... PC started however I get nothing on the screen. No beeps.
    I have an Antec Truecontrol 2.0 power supply, an MSI K8N SLI Platinum (socket 939) with AMD Athlon, 2 GB Corsair TWINX Ram, three HDDS SATA, Raptor 75GB as Primary (C:) and another two WDS. Video Card: BFG 7800GTX+ 256MB OC, PCI - Express.
    System has functioned Ok for three and a half years at least. I have replaced the Northbridge Fan from the beginning with a Blue heatsink - I believe Zalman. No temp issues. No overclocking, I am not using any commander modes etc etc.
    When I look at the D-Bracket I get Memory Init Error (RED-GReen-Red-Red). I am pretty sure it is not the RAM. I pulled the RAM, used only one stick... same error.
    I pulled the video card out. Then interestingly the system reaches the phase just before booting and the D_Bracket shows Floppy Init error (Green-Red-Green-Green). I tried moving the video card to the second PCI -ex - I also reach the Floppy Error point. I put in a crappy PIC-Ex video card - I reach the same Floppy init point - the floppy actually seeks but does not try to read. Unfort I forgot where I put the Monitor adapter thingy so I can;t check if I get anything on the screen with the crappy PCI-Ex video card. Will get it... soon...
    I have a hard time determining whether it is the Video card or the mainboard. I have pulled the battery out, left overnight, pushed the BIOS reset... nothing helped. With Video Card in PCI-Ex slot 1, I get the memory init error. With the card in PCI-Ex slot 2 or with no card or with crappy PCI-Ex, I get to the Floppy Init point.
    Could it be that at that point I would be getting a VGA error that I cannot see on the screen ? Why then NO BEEPS? Does this Mobo model not beep, just uses the D-Bracket?
    It is important - if it is the mobo I am done for, I have to buy Mobo, RAM, CPU... $1,000. If it is the Video card I may find something 1 slot wide and similar to the BFG ...
    Can anyone help narrow this please ?
    BTW on the screen I get NOTHING, if I pull out the cable the monitor says - check connection, if I plug it in the monitor goes to power saving.
    Thank you Heaps

    Quote from: Bas on 19-January-09, 00:17:28
    Put a stick of memory in there of el-cheapo brand.
    Those Corsairs you have need more voltage to start if I'm not mistaken.
    Found out what the prob was - the BFG 7800GTX was DEAD. RMA-ed the card. the MSI Mobo is Ok

  • MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM NOT OVERCLOCK FRIENDLY AS PROMISED

    This mobo is good but its false advertisment to call it overclock friendly.
    People are having problems getting ther FSB over 220 and this is a overclocking mobo.
    MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM (really disappointed over the mobo)
    POINT OF VIEW GEFORCE 6800ULTRA @450/1300  (Really good)
    Crusial ballistiX PC4000 (Great memory)
    Aspire 520watt 35amp (strong as hell)

    Quote from: ALFA on 25-April-05, 10:09:30
    This mobo is good but its false advertisment to call it overclock friendly.
    People are having problems getting ther FSB over 220 and this is a overclocking mobo.
    MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM (really disappointed over the mobo)
    POINT OF VIEW GEFORCE 6800ULTRA @450/1300  (Really good)
    Crusial ballistiX PC4000 (Great memory)
    Aspire 520watt 35amp (strong as hell)
    Dear Friend don't get angry too quickly. I also have a socket 939 Athlon 3000+ Winchester. In start MSI K8N SLI Platinum was not allowing me to OC more than 220FSB in BIOS. Although in Windows I can OC it to 2.16 GHZ with NVidia NTune. It's 240FSB. You are facing the same problem that I was facing. Its 219MHZ Bug for Winchester CPUs.
    All you need to do is when you are OC'ing more than 219 MHZ, just set you HT multiplier to 1x and you can go upto 260MHZ FSB via BIOS. When you get to the desktop of windows use any software to set the multiplier back to 4x or 5x (depends on how much you OC). Nvidia Ntune is a good software for this purpose. Plz keep in mind that Winchester cores are not too much overclocking friendly CPUs. They won't go beyond 2.4 GHZ and instability is bound to happen after 2.3 GHZ.

  • MSI K8N SLI Platinum and 4x512 DDR

    Hello everybody,
    My problem is with a 2nd kit of 2x512 MB DDR I bought recently. I had a pair of  Kingston KHX3200ULK2 512 MB and unfortunately this model was discontinued, so I got another 2x512 MB DDR, this time Geil UltraX which should work @ 5-2-2-2-1T.
    When leaving everything on auto, the motherboard sets the 4 modules at DDR333 with the tightest timing. I want to run them in DDR400, so I set them up manually @ 5-2-2-2-2T. In this config, everything is unstable. Sometimes the system doesn't boot, sometimes I get blue screens, etc.
    Can somebody help me with some ideas ? The system appears to run stable with timings setup at 6-4-4-2-2T, but I really paid a lot on those modules and I'd like to squeeze the most out of them.
    Thanks in advance
    System config following (not overclocked)
    MSI K8N SLI Platinum
    AMD64 4000+ Clawhammer
    2x512M DDR Kingston KHX3200ULK2
    2x512M Geil UltraX 5-2-2-2-1T (don't have the P/N)
    Gainward Ultra 3500 PCX

    Quote from: SIGSEGV on 10-November-06, 02:35:19
    Latest test I did: DDR400 with 5-2-3-2-2T. Ran Prime95 for more than 4 hours and no errors. Still have to check with some games, maybe a 3DMark in loop.
    Will come back with updates.
    Thanks.
    it's nice to be right 

  • MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM OC problem

    Hi
    This is my first topic.
    MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM
    Wincheaster 3200+ 90nm
    Aspire 520watt 35amp
    Point of view 6800ultra
    2*512 crusial BallistiX pc4000
    My problem is that the pc will not boot after 235 FSB. I have tried with 2*512 pc2700 memory with same result. I have tried diferent memory timing but it wont help, i have add more voltage to the memory and cpu but it wont work either. Im open for any idea.
    I hoped to at least overclock the cpu to 2,6 ghz watercoold
    Plz HELP

    Quote from: filleCarpet on 25-April-05, 09:36:05
    Maybe i need to add more electric power for my memorys. The spec says 2.80 volt on 250 mhz but i start to suspect that this is just an minimum requirment, maybe i need more than 3.0 v to operate the memorys on high performance(beyond 230 fsb), but the thing is that BIOS allows me only too add 2.85v maximum.
    Im trying to find a newer version of BIOS version 3.1 if there is any....
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  • MSI K8N SLI Platinum crashed with my videocard

    Hi. I don't speak english very vell, so sorry  
    A bought an MSI K8N SLI Platinum mainboard, 7800 GTX Videocard and I don't know use it with NON SLI mode   If the SLI card there in NON-SLI mode, my pc isn't run. Just black screen, and the D-Bracket is show, that the booting is stopped in memory-control (second LED is red.) If I turn my SLI card for SLI mode, accordingly the PCI-E bus is 8x and my PC is run.
    My problem is that, that I don't know run my pc in PCI-E x16
    I tried 6 BIOS, but always was this is the problem
    Ha van itt magyar ember, akkor magyarul a probléma:D:
    Szóval van egy ilyen lapom, de nem tom használni 7800 GTX-el. Egyszerűen nem tudom használni non sli módba, a kép mindig fekete és memória-ellenőrzésnél megáll   sli módban meg megy a gép, de csak 8x-os üzemmódba. ugyan ez a hiba egy 6600 gt-vel is. Szóval helllllp

    Quote from: ChakkaSol on 30-October-05, 08:57:50
    First, search the internet for a free translater program and cut n paste.  Second, you need to place the graphics card in the pcie slot next to the cpu.  Third, you need to make sure the SLI switch card is placed "non-sli" with the arrow pointed towards the graphics card.  Finally, you need to make sure your SLI switch card is fully in place so the copper teeth dont show (I made that mistake and my rig didnt boot either).  Just my 2 cents.   
    1st -- ok 
    2nd - the video card is there next to the cpu in 1st PCI-E bus
    3rd -- the SLI switch card is placed non-sli with the arrow pointed towards the graphics card.
    fin --- well, i have no idea about this, 'couse after i've removed the card, i could not push it back to its place fully anymore, so the copper teeth show up. I also tried to force it with a screwdriver, but it didn't work. but i can turn on the card holder

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