Big Bang Trinergy

Hello,
I have been drooling over pictures and stats of the new BIG BANG Trinergy and I want to get it, but I want to hear from some forum members their exp with said board.  I have found a few reviews but hard to say how objective they are.  So please if you know anything about the Trinergy board (good or bad) please post below.  I have never had a MSI board and if there is anything unique to MSI motherboards please inform me to those things as well.
Thank You

I built it and it posted on the 1st try
the only thing that went wrong is the digital power phase indicator near the socket is not working now (it worked at first)
the oc dashboard is really cool, I use it all the time to monitor the CPU temp
hands down the finest motherboard I have ever had 

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  • Big Bang Trinergy - Freezes on boot & randomly

    Hi,
    Got a Big Bang Trinergy (BIOS 1.40) and been having problems since the first day I installed it.
    It freezes several times in the boot-sequence. Manual restart is needed and several attempts are made before it successfully launches and loads Windows.
    It seems to have problems synchronizing the hard drives, since a lot of times they react as they where server-drives and not locally installed on my computer. (Note that I have disabled the Win7 feature of putting the hard drives in sleep mode).
    I also have major problems with the screen not showing anything when trying to boot. When it doesn't show anything, it also do not continue the boot sequence and I am forced to do a manual reboot (cutting the power or holding down the PWR switch).
    On rare occasions when I'm actually able to load Windows 7 and start using the computer, it sometimes just freezes and stays that way. No blue-screen (most of the times), no errors or automatic reboot - nothing.
    I did get blue-screen once and got the following error-codes from Windows the next time I was able to load the OS;
    Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name:   BlueScreen
      OS Version:   6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
      Locale ID:   1053
    Additional information about the problem:
      BCCode:   116
      BCP1:   FFFFFA8006C7A4E0
      BCP2:   FFFFF880105CCC88
      BCP3:   FFFFFFFFC000009A
      BCP4:   0000000000000004
      OS Version:   6_1_7600
      Service Pack:   0_0
      Product:   256_1
    Haven't found anything about this on the Internet though.
    Would be very thankful for any advice or/and help I can get.
    Thanks again in advance!

    Hi again,
    Sorry, missed that information. Hope below is sufficient.
    Hardware & Software details
    MSI Big Bang Trinergy (MS-7580) (BIOS v1.4)
    Intel Core i5 760 2,80 GHz
    Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1333 MHz 4GB
    MSI GeForce GTX 465 1GB
    WD 10,000 RPM, 36GB (Main disc)
    Windows 7, 64-bit
    No overclocking.

  • MSI Big Bang Trinergy Pre-Order questions?

    On this page it says
    http://event.msi.com/mb/bigbang/preorder/
    "All those who pre-order the MSI Big Bang-Trinergy motherboard between Nov 30 and Dec 15 are qualified to receive exclusive gaming bundle. Besides, MSI will protect your new purchase with 8-year Exclusive Warranty! "
    Then when I go here
    http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Special/MSI_BigBangTrinergy_120709.jsp?intpromo=MSI_BigBangTrinergy_120709_HPG
    Which is the USA pre order place it says
    Dec 7 and Dec 21st
    So which is it?
    Also when it says Register for 8 year warranty it says serial number.  How do I know my serial number if I have not received the product yet?  Also when is this thing being released?  I just want to make sure if I pre order I get the 8 year warranty.  I already have the gd80 but I really want this board for the warranty and the extra features.  Thanks guys.

     It seems to me you pre order and then you register it with the serial number after you receive the product to get the 8 year warranty.
    Products have to be registered within 30 days from original date of pre-order purchase to receive our limited 8 years warranty. (Products failed to register within 30 days will still receive standard 3 years warranty).
     A little extra research by you would have come up with this same little tidbit of information.

  • MSI BIG BANG TRINERGY dual channel problem!

    Hey forum, I just installed a newly bought msi big bang trinergy. Everything went according to plan except from the point where I installed the 4gb (2x2gb) ram dimms( I have the XMS3, 4gb kit by Corsair).
    Let it be noted that i followed the instruction manual and installed the dimms in the proper slots. Then when the moment of truth came and powered up my pc, it wouldnt boot. It would go into an endless restart cycle without booting. Then i unplugged the dimm3 and started only using dimm1 and everything went well. I also switched the ram dimms (in case one of them was faulty) and placed it in dimm1 and again there was no problem.
    My take on this situation is that there must be some hardware problem concerning DIMM3. I also run a BIOS update in hopes that something might change but no luck.
    ..So what is your take on this?
    Thank you in advance for the advice.
    P.S Since i had a P55 mobo before Big bang i read that format is not necessary so i didnt format the pc. Can that be the cause of the dual channel mal-function?

    Quote from: Jack on 11-May-11, 22:57:43
    Nope.
    There are a couple of explanations for the behaviour:
    1) there is a problem with the modules
    2) the memory slot itself or underlying circuits is/are defective
    3) there is a short circuit problem somewhere inside the case which basically blocks that particular memory slot
    4) the CPU (or its memory controller) is defective
    5) there is some sort of pin-contact problem [bad contacts between the board's socket pins and the contact pads of the processor], caused by bent or broken pins or by too much pressure exerted by the CPU's heatsink
    I would start poking at explanation 3) by testing the board outside the case on a non-conducting surface in barebone configuration and, in case that does not change anything, go for number 5): take off the heatsink and inspect both socket pins and contact pads for any irregularities [use a magnifying glass!]
    I went to a technician to check the mobo where we tried different memory modules and cpu (100% working ) on a bench table.The pins on the mobo were not bent or anything. We checked all the points you mentioned that needed to be checked but still the problem persisted so it was a memory slot problem. Thanks for all the help! Really appreciate it, the replaced mobo works perfectly 

  • MSI Big Bang Trinergy Memory problem.....

    I recently purchased a Bing Bang Trinergy mobo. It's combined with an Intel i3 540 cpu and 2 Kingston KVR1333D3N9/2G ram modules. The mobo came with BIOS 1.1 version. When I've tried to update the BIOS to any version above 1.1 (1.2, 1.3, 1.4) and DUAL MEMORY CHANNEL is used, the system rans to slow, jerky sound immersed (can't play any video), the cores show above 60% load all the time, playing games is impossible (system hangs or blue screens appears), takes ages to load win7 Ultimate. I've tried everything, manual setting the timings of the ram, voltage, command rate 2N, nothing works. I've also test the system with 2xKINGSTON KHX1600C9AD3B1/2G ram modules but the same results obtained. I've checked all possible positions in dual channel mode, nothing. When only one module is used (single channel) then everything is ok. All the ram modules passed the memtest and verified for the their good working state.
    The strange thing is that when the BIOS 1.1 version is used everything runs smoothly. BIOS update was perfomed with 2 different ways : 1. MSI windows application and 2. in DOS mode. Also the sound card (if God makes it a soundcard) sometimes worked and sometimes didn't.
    M/B : MSI Big Bang Trinergy
    Cpu : Intel i3 540
    Craphics : MSI HD4870 1GB Ram
    System HD : WD 250GB 2ABYS
    2nd HD 1x WD 250GB 2ABYS
    3d   HD 1xSEAGATE 1T ST31000340AS
                1x LG DVDRW GSA-H30N
    KillerNic 2100 Network card PCIe
    K/B Razer Lycosa
    Mouse Logitech G5
    PSU SILVERSTONE 850W
       

    Quote
    The strange thing is that when the BIOS 1.1 version is used everything runs smoothly.
    The course of action seems clear. Revert & use 1.1.
    This thread may have some good advice; https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=141272.0
    Recommend to open a ticket with MSI Tech Support detailing your findings. They may be able to duplicate everything & address it in an updated bios. For bios flashing, it is highly recommended to use this forum's USB Flasher. You can find it along with instructions in the Download Section of the forum. It is also always recommended to do a 'power cord removed' from PSU clearining of CMOS after a flash.

  • MSI Big Bang Trinergy!!! Teazer Pics

    Look what I've got
    Big !!!
    Bang!!!!
    Trinergy
    All blacked colored accessories and cables
    Sound Card dissected
    Sturdy looking motherboard you get there
    Overclocking gadget for Trinergy. Can be connected to motherboard's jumper or through usb connetion

    Man that's like a Prom date tease! 

  • Memory modules for Msi Big Bang trinergy

    Hey forum,
    i want to buy some memory modules for my trinergy mobo because the ones i had earlier also proved to be incompatible. I would like to ask you if there are any memory modules besides the ones recommended from the MSI site concerning my mobo. I am looking for a 2x2 gb ram kit with a heat dispenser so it can work around 1600mHz. Thank you in advance 
    P.S Is the list on the site the only one? i mean are there any updated versions of it with more high end memory modules tested?

    Ideally you would provide us with your fullsystem specs first >>Posting Guide<<
    From a memory perspective, the reason these modules have heatspreaders is mostly due to marketing and to impress the potential buyers. The secondary reason is that most manufacturers sell you overvolted and overclocked 1066 or 1333 chips on a 1600 marketed module that needs 1,65V instead of the standard 1,5V. Your memory controller is part of the CPU and natively only supports 1333 at 1,5V.
    If you really insist, then at least get yourself a 1600 kit that does this speed at 1,5V. One of the modules that seem to work well are the CMZ4GX3M2A1600C9 from Corsair. From a user perspective, the mem modules from Crucial that you see in my signature come highly recommended as they have been proven to work on the P55 platform whenever used.

  • MSI BIG BANG Xpower II boot issue - LED code 9A

    Hello all,
    I am facing to issue after BIOS update from 2.6 to 2.7. After update was machine working properly. But after one crash of OS cant boot at all. Crash was probably caused by overloading GPUs but there were no issue with cards and this board during 3 weeks of 100% GPU and CPU load. No video (connected only one GPU card), no Numlock key/led is working (this is good test if PC is reacting even no picture).
    Board: MSI BIG BANG XPOWER II
    Bios: Version 2.7
    VGA:  4x AMD SAPPHIRE Radeon R9 290x
    PSU:   Silverstone 1500W (gold)
    CPU:   Intel Core i7-4930K 3.4GHz (3.9GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 2011
    MEM: 1x Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL10 HyperX blu Edition
    HDD: WD Blue 256gb 5400
    COOLER: NOCTUA NH-D14
    OC: 3.9GHz
    OS: Windows 8.1 64bit Professional
    Tried
    - switch BIOS from A to B also C (with small switch).
    - cleared Cmos with onboard button.
    - removed Battery for a while
    System start booting and stuck always on 9a LED code.
    From manual it looks like it is USB, SATA initialisation phase.
    I think CPU or Mem should be fine.
    Anyone who met this issue or any sollution?
    I am thinking to replace this board under warranty.
    Thanks for any info..

    Quote from: Wigo on 21-March-14, 02:45:54
    Hi Froggy,
    Thanks for reply.
    But I have tried disconnected all USB devices and got same LED code. If this happend because of some USB configuration in BIOS why reset of CMOS did not help?
    It very well could be setting(s) in the BIOS, but I am not qualified to be of much assistance when Win 8/8.1 is involved.

  • MSI Big Bang Marshal - Questions

    Hello all
    I am new here and I have been doing research on components for a new computer I am making a shopping list for. I have a few questions I have not been able to find any information online. Here goes
    1. Anything specific I should know about the motherboard other then whats in the specs? Problems, quirks, etc?
    2. Does the motherboard only support 2x Dual Video cards like 2x Nvidia GTX 590 or can I use 4x Nvidia GTX 480s?
    3. P67 motherboards with the nf200 on them support 24 pci-e lanes. if I use:
    PCI_E1 - 8x
    PCI_E3 - 8x
    PCI_E5 - 8x
    PCI_E7 - 8x
    Makes up 24
    But there are still:
    PCI_E2 - 1x
    PCI_E4 - 1x
    PCI_E6 - 1x
    PCI_E8 - 1x
    Left. Does that mean there are no lanes left and I coudnt even fill anything in the other 4 slots like PCI-E Sound, etc?
    4. If you do Dual, Tri, Quad-SLI and have a PhysX card, how many PCI-E lanes will your PhysX card consume? Is it set by the NVIDIA control panel, the number of lanes of the chipset divided by the mount of video cards or by the card itself?
    5. When people say Dual, Tri, Quad-SLI +PhysX, does it mean (Dual -1(PhysX), Tri -1(PhysX), Quad -1(PhysX) or does it mean (Dual +1, Tri +1, Quad +1)?
    6. I know Scalability of increasing arrays of video cards is pretty poor, but could I do Quad SLI +PhysX using the MSI Big Bang Marshal?
    7. Which is most advantageous, Tri SLI +PhysX, Quad SLI, Quad SLI +PhysX?
    8. Sorry, probably not related, but I wanted to do Raid with SSD's for very fast reads and writes yet have redundancy. I wanted to get some OCZ Vertex 3s and I was reading about how Raid 5 was interesting but apparently Raid 5 increases the degredation of SSD? Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on best raid configurations?
    Thank you for all of your help

    Quote
    P67 motherboards with the nf200 on them support 24 pci-e lanes. if I use:
    PCI_E1 - 8x
    PCI_E3 - 8x
    PCI_E5 - 8x
    PCI_E7 - 8x
    Makes up 24
    By my count, that makes 32 lanes. If not done so, a lot of pre preparation information can be gathered at the MSI Global Website. All the basic & more detailed information can be found there. The downloadable pdf manual is usually much more comprehensive than the manual that comes with the board as well, & can probably answer a lot of your questions. I don't believe the board can do Quad GTX 480 SLI.

  • MSI Big Bang xPower II PCI-e 3.0 Problem

    Hey Guys
    I´ve got a big problem with my Big Bang Xpower II Mainboard. Although i´ve got at PCI-e compatible (Gigabybte GTX760 OC) which is placed in PCI-e Slot 1 and PCI-e Gen 3 activated my Board doesn´t activate PCI-e 3. I´ve already tried to install the UEFI on several ways but nothing helped.
    My specs:
    Mainboard: MSI Big Bang xPower II
    CPU: Intel I7 4820k
    VGA: Gigabyte GTX760 OC
    Soundcard: Creative Soundblaster Z
    RAM: Crucial Ballistix Tactical 16GB 1866MHz
    sry if there are Mistakes my english is not so good because im from Germany and and im still a student
    thanks for your help

    Aha, but how windows changes will affect BIOS PCI-e version reading?
    etc: this one which you said:
    Quote
    You can see the PCI-e Version activated before the Xpower BIOS Screen shows off (the where it show all data about the ASMedai chip ...
    or this still shows 2.0 during bios post screen?

  • MSI Big Bang-XPower, Corsair AX1200W and 6-pin motherboard connector

    Hello, I apologize if this has been answered but I didn't seem to find it on the forums. I have the Corsair AX1200 power supply and the MSI Big Bang-XPower motherboard. The board has two ATX 8-pin connectors. I know that the second one is only needed if you are doing serious overcloking. But I assume it's ok to plug both in whether or not I'm overclocking?? I see the AX1200 has two EPS/ATX 8-4 pin connectors so I am fine there.
    My real question is that the mother board also has an ATX 6-pin connector for the graphics card. Firstly, is this needed since the graphics card has it's own power connector (I have the EVGA SuperClocked 015-P3-1582-AR GeForce GTX 580). The card needs a PCI-E 6 pin and an 8 pin connector. I see the AX1200 has six 6+2 pin connectors so I believe I'm fine there.
    But for the motherboard connector, can i use one of the PCE-E 6+2 pin connectors (just 6 pins obviously), or is this not good sine the connector is not labeled as an ATX connector?
    Thank you.

    Quote from: magicant on 03-December-10, 14:38:02
    Hello, I apologize if this has been answered but I didn't seem to find it on the forums. I have the Corsair AX1200 power supply and the MSI Big Bang-XPower motherboard. The board has two ATX 8-pin connectors. I know that the second one is only needed if you are doing serious overcloking. But I assume it's ok to plug both in whether or not I'm overclocking?? I see the AX1200 has two EPS/ATX 8-4 pin connectors so I am fine there.
    M
    Hi,
     Bumping this as it is the question I have. How does the motherboard access this power from the EPS? It is constantly available to the cpu? Would it not be better to plug in the 2x8 pin EPS anyway as it gives a greater redundancy?
    I am sorry if this is a stupid question but I recently got flamed on a forum for carrying on about connecting the EPS cables up to my Corsair Ax850. The flamers carried on and on about how I would never need to use the EPS unless it was LN2 cooling.
    I cannot see the harm in it but I would like to understand computer power supplies a bit more and how exactly they work. For example why do some vid cards have 6 pin and other 8 pin when it looks as if both plugs just have a 12 volt lead on one row and the other row a ground lead?
    Anyhoo.
    Happy first post to me.

  • MSI BIG BANG MARSHAL -- UEFI-(Click-BIOS)-BETA Releases [MS-7670]

    I will upload the latest available BETA Release for the BIG BANG MARSHAL mainboard: E7670IMS.113 [v1.1b3]
    Changelog:
    E7670IMS.100 ---> E7670IMS.113
    - Fixed the system will hang in blank screen when press F11 to select UEFI DVD installing 64Bit OS issue.
    - Fix DRAM Timing not match SPD value.
    - Add the new BOM support.
    - Improve mouse compatibility in bios setup menu.
    - Change the Package C State limit item default value.
    - Fix the PC Health Status show N/A issue when use the User PassWord entering the Setup.
    - Fix can not entering dos mode issue when onboard lan controller set disabled.
    - Fix plug 4 dimm G-Skill F3-12800CL7D boot fail when XMP enabled.
    - Fix mouse click will hang 0Dh in some page when entering setup with user password.
    Flash/use this release at your own risk!
    For BIOS Update: >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<

    Hey guys real quick. So after updating to the new 7670IMS>310 bios so that I may use my GTX780s, I reinstalled with windows 8. Everything was fine until I was on teamviewer just last nite and upon switcing sides my bios got corrupted. How do I know you ask? Upon getting back into windows my LANS did not work so I had not internet connection. I tried uninstalling it from Device Manager and deleting it. After a few clrmos. I thought I would switch over to the other bios and see if the LAN works and it does because of the status lights because now it lights up. So I switch back to main bios and LAN works but it would not post whatsoever and just cycles through post finally ending with a " DE ". Not sure what the new LED DEBUG codes are but if someone could post it would be nice to be able to refer to it.
    Anyways on win 8, no matter what it will not let me into windows And when it looks like it will...gives me "your pc ran into problems and we are collecting data and we'll restart after" message. After a few of these wonderful messages, I decided I was going to flash my bios again. It did look like I was sucessful until after restart it did the same thing. Going through post I saw 19,15 then shuts off. Does this and ends with "DE" pc still on but nothing. No windows.
    I got lucky a few times and was able to get into my bios and decided I was going back to Win 7 64......I put the good ole XFX6990 back in and got windows 7 to reinstall and continue to flash my bios to an older one. I used your method before and it work> from 3.0 back to 1.5 then from 1.5 back to 1.2 for OC purposes. So i tried that method but it looked like it just reflash it with 3.1, odd.
    So after a few restarts everything seems fine, no cycles just normal. When I reboot normal process no double boots or cycles this time so I thought hey, that fixed my corrupted bios somehow. I thought I gotten lucky.... So I switch out the good old 6990 and in with my 780s. Reinstalled win 7 and upon completion of windows update. Again with the cycles of 19,15 turns off does this again over and over like 5 or 6 times and ends with "DE"
    And this is where I'm at atm. I remember when I DL'd the flasher and bios. I only saw 2 files which was " VALVE CHECK AND E7670IMS.310".
    When I tried to do it again with the same method as the first I have "
    #BIOS
    #BK_6.Z7
    #EFIFLASH
    #MSIHQ(icon)
    #MSIHQ_INFO
    #MT420"
    This time it does not go through the same when flashing, just tells me bios update complete. I've done this a million times and all have been successful.
    Basically I'm still on 3.1 bios but I 'm curious as what other methods do you suggest I try now? I have left everything alone after reinstalling windows and updates. Everything seems okay, reboots fine no cycles and still get the random hit or miss with 15,19 turns off cycles and ends with "DE". Would like to get a resolution if possible. Thank you and I know I said real quick right, but really. Thanks for any help.
    I'm going nuts!!

  • MSI Big Bang XPower II - Corsair H60 Water cooling issue

    So I am using a Corsair H60 water cooling on my MSI Big Bang XPower II mainboard.  I have followed the correct instructions on installation but every time I turn the computer on once it its 31 it shuts down.  Everything seems to be working correctly except the cooling.  There are no instructions that really relate well to installation for this water cooling to this mother board so I have tried placing the pump power and the fan power on various different inputs.  I have the pump just on a sys power fan and the 120mm fan blowing through the coils on the back of the machine connected to the CPU 1 head fan (as instructed in their videos).  I am not 100% sure the pump is working but I know that the fan is working and the hardware overview shows it recognizes the fan.
    anyone have some ideas to try to see if I can get this to work? I am also wondering if it is a faulty pump or something but it seems to be working.   

    Quote from: seth.eckert
    I have the pump just on a sys power fan
    The pump is not working. The 3-pin connector for a fan header is just for reading out pump speed. You need to power it with the molex connector.

  • MSI Big Bang XPower II - Firewire and PCI issues

    Hi all,
    yesterday i recieved my new MSI Big Bang XPower II and got some really strange issues:
    First of all ill let you know my hardware:
    MSI Big Bang XPower II (BIOS v1.4) new
    Intel I7 Extreme 3960X new
    G.SKILL 64GB RAM Kit 1600 new
    Palit NVIDIA GTX 680 - 4096 near new
    3 x RME Soundcards used but okay
    7 x WD 2TB SATA where 3 are OS Systems and 4 are Storage used but okay
    Be Quiet Dark Power 1200W new
    1 Problem:
    There is absolutely no Firewire available. I tested the onboard connection (which is at the backplate) and i also tested the extension connection with a additional firewire slot. Also it seems that wether Windows nor Linux is recognizing the firewire at all. The strange thing is that i recieved this new board after i send the first one back to my reseller with exactly the same problem!!! I also take a look into the BIOS if there is any option i need to activate but as far as i see there is nothing to set for 1394?
    2 Problem:
    As you can read above i use my GTX680 and all 3 RME Soundcards each with one PCI Slot. But some of the slots are not working fine. If i, for example mount my GTX680 to Slot 1 and want to mount my first RME Souncard to slot 4 (2 and 3 are covered under my GTX680) its not working. If i try it in slot 6 for example, the soundcard works fine.
    BUT:
    The slot 4 is not damaged cause if i set my GTX680 to slot 8 and retry my RME Cards in slot 4 its working...
    Never had that before!
    I connected the 24pin ATX and both 8pin connectors (the 4pin additional connector for the graphics is not used).
    Would be nice if someone guiding me through the dark 

    Quote from: RemusM on 02-March-13, 23:12:26
    With so many components and shared resources, you are gambling with IORQs and I/O addressing space.
    Mmmhmm i dont thought about getting interrupts, MSI is offering the board with that configration/features and if there is one user out who try to use the board near to the fullest it should of course work or not?!
    Quote from: RemusM on 02-March-13, 23:12:26
    What is the purpose of your build anyway?
    Well im a musician and need a lot of storage ;-)
    Quote from: RemusM on 02-March-13, 23:12:26
    Why do you need GTX 680
    Thats for sure only for gaming 
    Quote from: RemusM on 02-March-13, 23:12:26
    64GB RAM
    Got it new and very cheap (VERY!!)
    Quote from: RemusM on 02-March-13, 23:12:26
    and 3 sound cards
    Like i say im a musician
    Quote from: RemusM on 02-March-13, 23:12:26
    And why do you need 7 HDDs
    Also for store all samples and that stuff

  • MSI big bang marshal B3 HECI pointer mismatch

    Hi all
    I have a MSI big bang marshal B3 with a 2600K cpu, i flashed the motherboard with 3.1 and 3.0 bios but can't change cpu multiplier 
    Finally i went back to 1.5 bios and all is good but now i have the "HECI pointer mismatch" at boot and can't find my secondary HDD in Windows.
    I tried the MSI USB flashing Tools but same problem 
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    You have this issue due to a downgrade without a special archive required. It is actually recommended to use bios 3.1 any way. Note that you need to use +/- keys of numpad to alter core ratio in later versions.
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