Clock interrupt BSOD on P7N Diamond

I recently won a QX9650 cpu, it's great and eveything except I'm having some issues getting everything running smoothly.
I'm running the following hardware:
P7N Diamond
QX9650 Core 2 Extreme
1 - 2 GB Mushkin DDR2 1066
MSI NX8600GT1GEZ
Segate Barracuda Hard Disks, one is a 250 GB and the other is a 750 GB
I originally noticed the problem when I was installing Windows Vista, the machine had rebooted when trying to perform the Windows Expierience Index, I just assumed iot was because I hadn't loaded any drivers, and continued on. The machine rebooted several times and was very unstable. I, for some reason, assumed that there might be some driver issues or something. I loaded Windows XP, it seemed stable unless I tried to play mp3s, videos, or heavy disk access from you name it. At that point didn't think there was any hardware issues (obviously there is), so I looked here on the forums for any issues with the BIOS, and I did find that there were in some cases issues with playing videos, so I flashed the BIOS to 1.22 (which is currently a beta version). The machine seems to be much more stable than before. However still reboots at random. The thing about the reboots is for one, it doesn't blue screen, and the OS never reports of any errors, such as "Windows has recovered from a serious error," or anything. During the time frame that i thought i was out of the woods, i decided to load vista since i had so many problems, because obviously this isn't a driver issue, I loaded vista, all the way through no problems, and I finally got a blue screen that might give some clue as to what is going on:
" clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval"
The machine also performed a memory dump
A couple other things, the Mushkin memory that is supposed to be 1066 MHz memory is showing up as 800 MHz memory, could be an incompatible piece of hardware that could be causing problems? I am going to try a different stick of memory to test to see if that fixes it.
So basically considering my hardware, particularly the memory anyone with any knowledge reguarding the compatibility would be greatly appriciated.

Quote from: Del UK on 18-June-08, 16:02:09
Heatsink assembly is fixed down correctly? (I always install with mainboard out)
Good air in and around the case? (Case is not stuck in a corner or tight space with millimetres to spare)
Graphics card is not running hot?
Do you have a virus?
I'm pretty sure everything is ok with the heatsink, no bowing or anything out of the ordinary, which i have reseated the processor to rule that out.
GPU runs around 120 F steady, lil on the warm side, but I wouldn't say that it's overheating, but that's because it's the EZ version of the 8600 (a little cheaper because it's a passive fan).
CPU cores average 104 F idle and 120 F around 50% utilization
Plenty of air, got 3 120 mm fans, not including the CPU cooler.
I'm simply assuming this is just an odd case of faulty hardware. But because it repeated the same problem with different memory, and the nature of the error, I'm leaning towards the CPU. The error I'm getting the research I've done on it, leans towards the CPU or memory. But one way to be sure is RMA the CPU and it fixes the problem then we all know I had a bad processor, but heaven forbid it doesn't 

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    memtest and sticks are perfectly fine.I have the latest video drivers(185.20) and other necessary drivers are also installed.Disabled all unnecessary items in BIOS on the motherboard
    like spread spectrum,eist etc and since i came to know from other threads about the video corruption issue,i updated the bios to 1.2B1 still the problem persists.the system is completely unpredictable as it simply locksup with the audio goin into an infinite loop with the video still.I hav everything running at stock speeds includin CPU,NB,DRAM all set to auto.
    My memory timings are 5-5-5-18 with command rate 2T at 1.8V.CPU,system and GPU temperatures are normal.Please help me as i am not able to hav a stable system.Suggest any remedies for this issue.
    thanks

    ok i will up the CPU and NB voltages as u specified and lets hope its the end of this problem and i hav disabled the spread spectrum in the bios before only..
    well as per the CPU-Z here are the list
    From SPD tab
    Timings table
    Frequency:           200MHz           266MHz           400MHz 
    CAS#Latency:        3.0                  4.0                 5.0   
    RAS# to CAS#         3                    4                    5
    RAS# Precharge:      3                    4                    5
    tRAS:                     9                    12                  18
    tRC:                      12                   16                  23
    Command Rate:       2T                   2T                  2T
    Voltage:                1.8V                1.8V                1.8V
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    RAS# to CAS# Delay(tRCD):   5 clocks
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    Cycle time(tRAS):                18 clocks
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  • P7n diamond - no bios - 2 of them - fun troubleshooter

    Hello,
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    The Story:
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    so I go to best buy and buy an Antec 650W PSU to rule it out..    same result! no bios......   the main frustration is I was using the system for about 2 weeks relatively fine and now all of a sudden things seem to "fry" on contact..
    Anyway, I RMA'd this p7n diamond, and the OCZ 700W PSU to try new ones...     I was just looking for opinions on what could be the problem..  I mean as it looks.. either the PSU was frying motherboards yet still lights their LEDs up..  or my E8400 CPU is ruining the motherboard??  or my RAM went bad after being OK?   
    some questions - when I get my new setup - im going to plug it in paranoidly......    Can I power up the system with no RAM sticks in it at all??  I just want to make sure RAM wasnt causing the mobo to short out?    Is it possible the GPU is frying the mobo?   Could my Antec 900 case wires be causing this?   I feel since I tried so many diff combinations its the one thing thats staying consistent??
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    -mike

    Mike...when you get it back...run it outside the case, just the bare essentials, lay the MB on a non-conductive surface (the foam packing works fine.)  If it boots up and works normally..start checking your case for extra MB standoff pins that you may have left in..they will short the board.   If it still has a problem out of the case w/ minimum components...then you can start troubleshooting components.  This is the way to start.  G/luck.
    Paul.

  • P7n Diamond, Corsair TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF, speed problems

    I have been having various problems with both the RAID and memory speeds in this system.  The RAID problems (DEGRADED RAID 5) come and go but my current primary issue is that the system will not run with the memory set at its rated settings:
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    Motherboard:    MSI P7N Diamond
    Processor:      Intel Xeon X3350 Yorkfield 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache LGA 775 95W Quad-Core (45nm)
    Cooler:         ZALMAN CNPS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler
    Memory:         Corsair Dominator 4GB (2 x 2GB) TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF
    SATA RAID5:     3 x WD Caviar RE WD1600YS 160GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
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    SLi cards:      2 x MSI NX8800GTS 512M OC (G92) 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16
    3rd gfx card:   EVGA 256-P2-N751-TR GeForce 8600 GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16
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    Keyboard:       Logitech MX3100 Wireless
    Mouse:          Logitech G7 Lazer Wireless
    Dual Monitors:  2 x HannsG HW-191DPB Black 19" 5ms Widescreen LCD

    Hey, thanks guys.   Wow it's amazing that nobody had said anything about the 1066 memory to me before (like when i was building the system and throwing together a parts list). 
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  • BIOS Post Error Beeps on P7N Diamond

    Hello. I have had this board for a few days now. I was playing a windows game and got a BSOD after a few minutes. The PC rebooted and I noticed the BIOS Post beeps were different. Before this there was just one long beep, which my research tells me that everything is ok. Now when I boot up I get 3 beeps ... 1 long, followed by 2 short. I researched this as well and found the following in my situation. According to AMI BIOS Beep Codes:
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    E8400
    4x1GB Transcend PC2-8400 @ 1066 5-5-5-15
    500GB Seagate 7200.10
    500Gb Seagate 7200.11
    X-Fi by MSI
    MSI NX8800GTS 512MB
    Thermaltake Toughpower 700W
    Thermaltake Big Typhoon CPU Cooler
    MS USB Mouse + MS USB Keyboard
    LG DVD Reader + LG DVD Writer + Lightscribe

    Quote from: loonym on 06-March-08, 08:58:24
    I also get the faint short beeps after the initial louder long beep but I never associated this with usb devices or really attached any significance to it. 
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    Put in USB remote wireless mouse and get 3 beeps on startup....
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    Apacer MultiCard Reader
    Wireless Mouse
    Wireless Keyboad and
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  • Another P7N Diamond that cannot install XP

    Current setup:
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    Thanks.
    Jerry

    Slipstream CD created... trying install now.   Nope.  Still does the same thing.   >:(
    Alrighty, let's see if I can do this right:
    # CPU brand, model and speed
    Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 @ 2.66
    # Motherboard model
    MSI P7N Diamond, LGA 775, 780LSI, DDR2, M-7510,
    # Memory brand, type/speed, size, number of sticks (eg 2x Crucial 512mb DDR400)
    2 X OCZ Vista Upgrade Edition Dual Channel (2048mb ea... 4096mb total)
    Memory Speed:     800MHz PC6400
    Memory CAS Latency:     5-6-6-15
    Memory Type:     Dual Channel DDR2
    # Video card brand, chipset type, memory size (eg Gainward Geforce 6800GS 512mb AGP)
    PNY GeForce nVidia 9600GT
    Core speed 650MHz
    Memory clock of 1800MHz.
    Shader clock is 1625MHz
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    PCI Express 2.0 compliant and backwards compatible with current PCI Express slots as well.
    # Hard drive(s) brand, size, type, speed (eg 2x Seagate 200gb SATA150)
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    Spindle Speed (RPM):     7200
    Average Seek (msec):     <9.3
    Average Latency (msec):     4.16
    Data Transfer Rate on Serial ATA:     Up to 3000 Mb/sec
    Nonrecoverable Read Errors per Bits Read:     1 in 10E14
    Temperature, Operating (°C):     5 to 60
    Temperature, Nonoperating (°C):     -40 to 70
    Shock, Operating: 2 msec (Gs):     63
    Shock, Nonoperating: 2 msec (Gs):     300
    # Any other peripheral cards and devices
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    # Operating system and version (eg Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2)
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    # Power Supply Unit brand and output in watts and DC output (amps)
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    - Tried installing XP Home and XP Pro (both legit versions)... no change
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  • HELP! - Voltages for Overclocking Q9450 on the MSI P7N Diamond (780i chipset)

    Hey.  I fully understand the settings as far as frequencies go, but am a total voltage newb.  No matter what I do I cant seem to get a stable vista load up with my voltage settings. 
    Please help me by providing suggested voltage settings for my hardware.
    CPU - Intel Core2Quad Q9450
    RAM - 6 gigs of DDR2-800 rated at 2.1V
    VIDEO - Dual Nvidia Geforce 8800GT's in SLI
    MOBO - MSI P7N Diamond, based off the Nvidia Nforce 780i SLI chipset
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    my settings I want are (as shown in the P7N bios)
    System Clock Mode - Manual
    FSB clock - 1600
    DRAM clock - 800
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    Everything I need is marked by "???"
    CPU Voltage - ???
    DRAM Voltage - (already have, its 2.1)
    NB voltage - ???
    SB voltage - ???
    NB Memory reference voltage - ???
    DIMM memory reference voltage - ???
    Memory terminator voltage - ???
    CPU GTL reference voltage - ???
    NB GTL reference voltage - ???
    FSB terminator voltage - ???
    SB sleep mode voltage - ???
    PCI Expander PLL voltage - ???
    For the sake of you not typing too much, if you specify voltages, any that you do not specify will be assumed to be left at [AUTO]
    PLEASE help me by providing some voltages for me, as I have absolutely no clue what to put for them.  If you have any questions about my hardware feel free to ask, and any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED

    Quote from: nihilkrist on 08-October-08, 08:03:22
    adjusting gtl ref. voltages isn't very difficult, but it is probably best to learn the basics first.
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    Thanks for the tips.  The reason I wanted to jump straight to FSB 1600 is because the MSI p7n is really picky and only likes 1:1 ratios. 
    My "sufficient cooling" is an aftermarket heatsink, high performance thermal paste, and MASSIVE airflow through my case.  If you want specifics, its the Scythe Zipzang
    Quote from: AaronYuri on 08-October-08, 09:05:16
    CPU Voltage - No one can tell you this.
    NB voltage - Depends on what frequency you want
    SB voltage - What's your HDD setup?
    NB Memory reference voltage - Auto
    DIMM memory reference voltage - Auto
    Memory terminator voltage - Auto
    CPU GTL reference voltage - Depends on speed and other voltages
    NB GTL reference voltage - Same as above
    FSB terminator voltage - Depends on CPU voltage and CPU/FSB clock speed
    SB sleep mode voltage - Auto
    PCI Expander PLL voltage - Auto
    My recommendation is do some reading. Guessing leads to dead hardware.
    6GBs smells like mixing modules... Or do you have 3 modules?
    First of all, I already stated the frequencies that I wanted in the top post, and fairly clearly at that. 
    CPU shouldnt be too hard to figure out, as there are very few to choose from.  I'll try to get back to you on that one
    I have 5, 7200rpm SATA 3.0 drives.  It sometimes runs with only 4, as one is a hot swap. 
    My ram IS mixed, unfortunately.  I'm using 2x 1gig sticks, and 2x 2gig sticks.  However, both sets have heatsinks, and are rated at 800mhz, 4-4-4-12, 2t, timings.  (2.1v)
    I AM running them in dual channel.
    If this helps you suggest voltages please do, If not, then I will just have to start trying using nihilkrist's suggestions.

  • MSI P7N DIAMOND 780 SLI + Q9550 + CORSAIR DOMINATOR TWIN2X4096-8599C5DF + OVER

    sorry my english write??
    I need help to reach 3.60 Ghz?
    My Configuration is:
    MB MSI P7N Diamond NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI
    CPU INTEL BX80569Q9550 Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83 GHz 1333 MHz Socket 775 2 x 6MB
    MEM CORSAIR DOMINATOR with DHX Technology TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF 4GB PC2-8500 (DDR2-1066) DDR2
    HD 2 X SAMSUNG Spinpoint F1 HD753LJ 750GB SATA 7200 RPM 32MB em RAID0
    Video Card BFG Geforce GTX 285 1GB GDDR3
    cooler CPU V8 Cooler Master
    Case HAF 922 Cooler Master
    Power coolMax 950W
    Can not pass the FSB 1520 (380) X 8.5 = 3.23 Ghz, I wonder what should I change to get the 3.60 Ghz?
    my bios Configuration:
    D.O.T. Control..........Disabled - dinamic Overcloking
    Intel EIST..............Enabled
    SLI-READY memory........Expert
    System Clock Mode.......Manual
    CPU Ratio Setting ......[8.5]
    FSB Frequency ..........[1.520] 380 X 8.5 = 3.23 Ghz
    PCIE Frequency .........[100]
    DRAM Frequency .........[1066]
    Advance DRAM Configuration: Manual
    1st
    CAS# Latency (CL) : 5
    TRCD : 5
    TRP : 5
    TRAS : 15
    TRRD : Auto
    TRC : 30
    TWR : Auto
    TWTR : Auto
    TREF : Auto
    1T/2T NENORY TIMING : 2T
    CPU Voltage .................[0.01250]
    DRAM Voltage ................[2.10]
    NB Voltage ..................[1.300]
    SB Voltage .... .............[1.575]
    NB Memory Reference Voltage .[1.045]
    Memory Reference Voltage.....[1.075]
    Memory Terminator Voltage ...[1.275]
    CPU GTL Reference Voltage ...[Auto]
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    FSB Terminator Voltage ......[1.293]
    SB Sleep Mode Voltage........[Auto]
    PCIe Expander PLL Voltage ...[Auto]
    CPU Spread Spectrum .........disable
    thank you
    Mollik

    Quote from: HU16E on 01-October-09, 10:15:20
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=118301.0
    This is from awhile ago, but may have some ideas & settings that may be of use for you. The OC seemed to work better with a 1:1 ratio. Ram speed of 825 - FSB of 1650 in my case. It would not run stable at RAM speed 1066. 412.5 would net about 3.506 or so for you. Hope this helps.
    thanks for the help, I think is the problem, the memory's, I will test and see how it

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