Decent PSU for K8N DIAMOND

Recently i made the following system for a custumor:
AMD 64 4000
K8N Diamond
2 x 512DDR 400 Elixir
128mb Geforce 6600GT (Sparkle)
2 x 250GB Maxtor 8mb on ide
DVD-rom Lite-on
DVD-RW NEC 3250
MSI TV@nywhere
12in1 Card reader
Floppy
Qtec 650W  Tripple Fan PSU
In this configuration the system works perfectly but my custumor found the power supply to noisy. So I chanched it to an ENERMAX EG425AX-VE but then it got too quiet. It got so quiet that there even didn't come any sound anymore out of the speakers. I thought it came from the power supply so I chanced it with an antec true power 550W EPS12V. But still there wasn’t any audio working. Then I tried an AOPEN 300W AO300-12APNFthen there was sound but after 2min there came I serious distortion on the sound…
I also tried a new win xp installation, Unplugging or removing devices but still no result the only PS that works is a cheap qtec 650W Triple Fan. Could you advice me on which PSU I could use in this configuration? Or would a bios update be a solution?

they used -5v in running the boards sound chip
and the very newest psu dont give -5v as it was dropped from latest atx specs
as bar the diamond its been an unused voltage for years
they say you can rma it and they will fix this on the diamond forum
or find a good psu gives 24a or more and has 0.5a on the -5v rail

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  • Tagan PSU for K8N Diamond?

    I really like this board but before purchasing, i have the following question:
    MSI k8N diamond manual recommends, and I quote :
    Quote
    MSI Reminds You...
    • These two connectors (JPWR1 & JPWR2) connect to the ATX power supply and have to work together to ensure stable operation of the mainboard.
    • Power supply of 450 watts (and above) is highly recommeded for system stability.
    • For ATX 12V power connection, it should be greater than 18A.
    • For this model, you must use the power supply that with a -5V pin supply.
    A -5v pin supply - what's that then? 
    I was thinking of buying the Tagan TG580-U15 580W ATX2.01 Easycon SLi Compliant Modular Silent PSU but it doesn't mention anything about this. Spec on link below -
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    Does the Tagan meet the K8Ns requirements?

    On the Diamond motherboard you should have one 24 pin socket, one 4 pin socket and then the 5 pin socket they speak of. You need a power supply that has this extra 5 pin plug so that the 5 pin socket is powered. most power supplies only have a 20 or 24 pin socket and a 4 pin socket but the Diamond decided to have the extra 5 pin socket. EDIT: Could be wrong
    The chosen power supply has this plug. At least I think that's how it works, I'm confusing myself now...  

  • 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.
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    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. 

  • Initial Bios settings for K8N Diamond

    Hi.  I have a K8N Diamond with AMD 64 4000+ CPU and 2 x 512MB Dual Channel OCZ Platinum PC-3200 (CL 2-2-2-5 400 MHz).   Should the moetherboard detect most of the default settings for the CPU and memory or do they have to be manually configured ?
    Thanks,
    Stuart

    Normally the board takes the best settings by default for stability, you can tune them, but the difference in speed is very little to none.
    However, if you want to OC, you must change the settings.

  • WANTED! - List of IRQs and Hardware for K8N Diamond Plus?

    Hi there!
    I'm trying to find out what hardware shares IRQs on the MSI K8N Diamond Plus motherboard.
    I want to use an X-Fi card in the bottom (orange) PCI slot, and 2x 7800GTX cards in the PCI-Express x16 slots and would like to know if any of the devices will share IRQ's with onboard hardware.
    You can list your IRQs by running msinfo32 - start, run, msinfo32 [enter], then click expand the following item in the tree System Summary -> Hardware Resources -> IRQs. 
    You can export the IRQ's in msinfo32, make sure the IRQ list is displayed, then click file/export, then save to a text file.  Open the  text file with notepad and copy and paste your results to your reply below.
    I'm trying to find out whether an MSI K8N Diamond Plus will have less conflicts or less important conflicts than a ASUS A8N32-SLI.

    There are 4 PCI IRQs called INTA#, INTB#, INTC# and INTD#.
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    With that said; you do not really need to worry about hard wired INTA#~INTD# at board level.
    If you are using Win XP I would not even worry about IRQs as Windows uses "Virtual IRQ routing" which simply means Windows XP will assing IRQ to each device and XP handles this extremly well.

  • Adapter cable for K8N Diamond Plus PCIE cable?

    I guess the K8N Diamon Plus was made before standards were settled, since it has the oldish IDE/Molex power connector for PCIE cards. That while Power Supplies now use the standard connector. Of course there are molex connectors as well on the PS cables, but many power supplies are split into 2 or 4 channels and you're better off using as many channels as possible.
    The problem is: I can't find any adapter cable with (female) PCIE --> (male) Molex... I can find cables with one male PCIE and two Molex (don't remember if they were male or female), but not the right kind. I would look more closely now, when buying, and I now know about PS with split/combined settings - but the two PS I have are both "not right" for the Diamond Plus.
    Any help with such cables? I'm in Stockholm, Sweden, so something in Europe would be preferred.

    Yes, it's a "FSP Epsilon 700 FX700-GLN"
    Code: [Select]
    Voltage Min.load Max.load Load Reg. Ripple & Noise
    +5V 0.5A 30.0A +-5% 50mV P-P
    +12V1 0.0A 18.0A +-5% 120mV P-P
    +12V2 0.0A 18.0A +-5% 120mV P-P
    +12V3 0.9A 18.0A +-5% 120mV P-P
    +12V4 0.1A 18.0A +-5% 120mV P-P
    +3.3V 0.8A 36.0A +-5% 50mV P-P
    -12V 0.0A 0.8A +-10% 120mV P-P
    +5Vsb 0.0A 3.0A +-5% 50mV P-P‧+5V & +3.3V total output is 155W max.
    ‧+5V & +3.3V & +12V1 & +12V2 & +12V3 & +12V4 total output not exceed 680W.
    http://www.fsp-group.com.tw/english/1_product/2_detail.asp?mainid=1&fid=98&proid=462

  • MOVED: Vista RAID drivers for K8N Diamond Plus?

    This topic has been moved to Vista problems.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=104872.0

    yOu needseperate drivers for NV raid and Sil raid.
    you need seperate drivers for xp and 64 bit xp
    msi diamond plus driver page.
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    Nv raid
    xp64
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    xp
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    sil
    xp64bit
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    xp
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    save apropriate drivers to the floppy disk provided. mark on the disk which version they are and when they were released.
    1st enable all sata devices in bios. Enable NV raid and sil raid in bios if nessisary.
    2nd set boot priority to dvd/cd.
    3 save and exit
    4 put in xp/xp64 bit install disk
    5 as it boots up the lower left hand screen will say "hit f6 for additional drivers" or something similar.  Hit f6
    6 press S to load drivers from the floppy.
    7 put correct disk in.
    8 Select the nessisary drivers.  For NVraid there are 2 drivers to load from the disk. I did it by loading (1) then (2)
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    10 continue with xp/xp64 bit install.
    I've used sil in the past and it was nearly identicle. Have fun

  • 3.0A BIOS for K8N Diamond Plus

    New BIOS available on the MSI website - http://www.msicomputer.com/support/bios_result.asp
    It's v3.0A, 492kb, dated 3/21/2006.
    Downloaded it this morning without checking it, thinking it was the 3.09 BIOS and wanting to test the problem people reported with the Marvell ethernet controller.  Turns out it was the 3.0A bios and the Marvell controller shows up fine in Windows Device Manager.  So, anyone having that problem with 3.09 should check this out...
    In addition, I'm pretty certain the 300HTT limit has been removed too (I'm sure I tested at 305 this morning, although I wasn't stable anyway).

    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

    Beta BIOS for K8N Diamond Plus (MS-7220, PCB 1.0)
    BIOS Sign-on message: MSI Project A7220NMS V1.34 04/23/07 (Date: 04/23/2007)
    Attachment name: A7220NMSv134.zip
    Make and ensure PC is stable before proceed. Remove any OC temporary if you have.
    Use Beta or Modded BIOSes at own risk!
    flash BIOS from USB key, by using our Tool(easy & safe way to flash):
    MSI Forum HQ USB Flashing Tool 

    Hello,
    I just installed the bios 1.34 on my K8N Diamond Plus MB.  Everything went ok with the flash USB utility program. 
    Has anyone had trouble Disabling PCI ... and/or SATA ... Speed spectrum?
    Everytime I try to disable them the computer freezes and restarts.
    I did unplug the power cable and cleared the cmos by pressing the clear cmos button on board and all that good stuff.
    Granted it's a beta Bios but just wanted to know if anyone else having that problem.
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    Bluephoenix

  • Which PSU for MSI K8N Diamond SKT939 nForce4??

    Hi can any1 give me some ideas for which psu to get for the MSI K8N Diamond SKT939 nForce4 as it needs a -5v rail on the psu
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  • Which PSU for MSI K8N Diamond Plus?

    I am so frustrated ... I have spent over 6 hours trying to find out which power supplies I can use with the MSI K8N Diamond Plus.
    I am not able to find any PSU that has 24 pin, 8 pin and 4 pin power connectors ... do you have to get them custom made or something? I am in Switzerland and it is hard to track these things down if you do not speak the language.
    This is the page which I am using to try and find a compatible PSU:
    http://www.stegcomputer.ch/browse.asp?cat=376
    I think the Spire Rocketeer VI should work but am not sure.
    Can anybody recommend a PSU that is compatible with this board? Please.

    Quote from: russellmrgn on 27-March-06, 20:51:26
    Off topic.
    Kenito443,
    I see you have the Stacker830, was looking at that case myself. How do you find it performance / quality wise?
    Russell
    Yeah i love it...the cooling is amazing, my case never goes above 30C and the cpu idles at 22c and never goes over 27C even when OC'd,.. granted i have substantial cooling for the cpu.  the case is completely tool less and boasts a up to 9 12cm fans...the case is double encased  Al so with a silent PSU (true 500W), which is my set up , it is extremely quiet. i was going to get the lian li until i saw both of them on display. the lian li seemed a little harder to set up for water cooling -if i wanted that option in the future, and the tool less feature for the cm stacker was a lot more appealing. Interestingly, it has its own proprietary hard drive noise reduction and cooling doohickey. Also, the mb has this cool pull out tray plus the PSU rail is really easy to accomadate for a larger  PSU. the store where i bought it from in santa clara CA threw in some of these nice dust filters with the case and I was sold. the only con was the price, i paid  around $230, which is a little expensive for a CM....oh and a word of warning , the case doesnt really look that big in pictures, but it is HUGE !! it has 10 5.25-inch bays..you can fit every single imaginable peripheral and still have room to fit your kitchen sink..i was definitely surprised to see how big it was in person.

  • Just built a K8N Diamond system with Silverstone Zeus 650w PSU - wont boot

    Hi
    I just built a system with a K8N Diamond and a Silverstone 650w PSU. When I turn on the PSU i get a "thumping" sound from it for a short while and a green light on the back panel of the pc case. No fans or anything else starts to run. I have connected both cables to the mainboard from the PSU, and everything else, gfx, harddrive and so on. Any suggestions?
    Correction: I have not connected any of the cables with power swith, leds and so on..

    1 x MSI K8N Diamond
    2 x Gainward 6800 Ultras in SLI mode
    1 x WDD Raptor S-ATA
    1 x keyboard
    2x256mb Corsair dual channel ram in the green slots
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  • 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.
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    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

  • I WANT DRIVERS FOR MY K8N Diamond Plus

    I WANT DRIVERS FOR MY K8N Diamond Plus MAINBORD FOR WINDOWS 7 HELP ME OUT

    Which do you need, that aren't supplied by Windows 7 itself?
    Vista drivers may work if something refuses to work without special drivers:
    http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=232

  • MSI K8N Diamond Plus - Guide to my first week

    OK, not a newb here, but been around the block quite a bit.   MSI K8N Diamond Plus is my 5th A64 mobo (ECS K8M800, my daily undestroyed computer, K8T800, my 12 year olds gamer, Asus A8V Deluxe, first 939 system, Abit AN8 SLI, first SLI gamer, and now the MSI Diamond Plus).   Had the KDP (K8N Diamond Plus) for more than a week now, and here's what I've learned.
    This is state of the art again, and we have no one to blame but ourselves for the pain this causes us when we upgrade like lunatics 
    And as usual, the drivers and BIOS are al Dente (i.e. not cooked enought yet, a little raw)
    MSI is also oddly silent on this system, which is wierd, as they are a large company, and specifically cater to enthusiasts.  But their BIOS guys are MIA.  Hopefully this will not be forever.  Asus, ABIT, DFI, Epox are always fast with fixes
    The board is a nice design, with everything basically accessible, as much as any other board.   Lots of purposeful components, not too many dumb frills.  No tooty fruity colors, but rather practical parts.
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    The manual has a zillion typos, and fortunately for us in this forum, we have shared what we've learned.  The translation from Chinese to English leaves quite a bit to be desired, and hopefully, MSI will learn from Asus and Abit and get a better translation service.  In 2006 this is just plain stupid, especially with a $225 board   
    As usual, the mobo supplied tweaker utilities are just aweful.  They look like a hallucination from a Hunter S Thompson book, and they work about as well.  Core center is a sad state of affairs, and the rest of them just burrow their way into your otherwise stable system and cause it to have poor behavior.  And therefore as usual, the BIOS is the best way, if slowest, to tweak this bundle of parts
    Which brings us to the BIOS.  IMHO, the worst one I've seen on a high end board.  ZERO explanation for half the settings (this is not strange in and of itself, BIOS is still a black art, but in a tweakers board, we should have some basic explanation  )
    There seem to be adequate settings in the BIOS for all sorts of doodads and gizmos, but who the heck knows what half of them are.  Roger points out rightfully, that we now need to "Tune" across all these different intermediary bus structures and test.  But with the lack of info from either NVidia, MSI or anyone else for that matter, its kinda hard to know where to start.
    The board is clearly sensitive, which is a result of it being high strung.  This is no different than any "first out" product I've ever bought.  Most take 2 or 3 turns of the crank to get totally stable and forgiving.  This one hated my OCZ platinum EL 2Gb kit memory, and it brought out the worst in one of the SLI based EVGA 7800 GT COs.   These components worked in the Abit AN8 SLI (although not always great), but the MSI has ZERO tolerance for even the slightest pertubation from the memory.  It was BSOD city until I removed both of these components by process of elimination that took probably 100 hours
    Once I removed the bad components, and replaced the memory with Geil Ultra X 2x512 2-2-2-5, it worked great, ran Prime95 for 10 hours with no errors, and seems reasonably stable.  I've RMA-d the bad 7800GT CO back to EVGA, and will report back on how SLI behaves when I get the new one (cross shipped of course, I haveno patience )
    I also now need to replace the 2Gb RAM kit with something that the board will tolerate.  I may RMA the 2Gb kit back to OCZ and try another one, but I dunno.   I love OCZ but I have a bad feeling about this, even though they have great!!! support.  I may try OCZ PC4000 or the RAM that Roger successfully used.
    I did upgrade to the 1.16 BIOS, and found that some new things were added, as well as voltage control in Cell was a little better, but registration of changes in voltage is still a disaster.   I adjusted a bunch of times, it didn't register, and I ended up smoking a new A64 3700+ Diego with 1.95 volts, even though the BIOS claimed it was 1.53.  I had to rebot to see what was going on.   The Thermalright XP-90 kept the proc from melting down through the earth
    Finally, I hope this board attracts more people, and therefore more tweakers that can figure out all these gadgets and settings.  Everyone flocked to the Asus X16 SLI product, which is too bad, as this one needs lots o' folks to hack it up for us to figure out what is going on.
    The on board Creative audio sounds lousy to my ears, and I will replace it with an Audigy 2ZS gamer that I had in the Abit.  It just sounds better, but hopefully the drivers will not trash my newly stable system.   Creative scares me, they scare me alot.
    I've been able to get the CPU up to 2.4Ghz, with a .5 volt bump to the CPU and 2.9 volts into the Geil memory.  So far, so stable, no smoke coming out yet 
    I hope this info is somewhat valuable to someone on this board.  I will post details of all changes that I make, as others are doing, so we can at least take care of ourselves with this thing.

    Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
    Which brings us to the BIOS.  IMHO, the worst one I've seen on a high end board.  ZERO explanation for half the settings (this is not strange in and of itself, BIOS is still a black art, but in a tweakers board, we should have some basic explanation  )
    There seem to be adequate settings in the BIOS for all sorts of doodads and gizmos, but who the heck knows what half of them are.  Roger points out rightfully, that we now need to "Tune" across all these different intermediary bus structures and test.  But with the lack of info from either NVidia, MSI or anyone else for that matter, its kinda hard to know where to start.
    first of all, i do think that all the settings in the BIOS have an explanation in the manual, even if it's a basic one. if that explanation doesn't tell you everything in detail, is because if you do need a detailed explanation of the settings, you probably shouldn't be messing around with those settings.
    Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
    I did upgrade to the 1.16 BIOS, and found that some new things were added, as well as voltage control in Cell was a little better, but registration of changes in voltage is still a disaster.   I adjusted a bunch of times, it didn't register, and I ended up smoking a new A64 3700+ Diego with 1.95 volts, even though the BIOS claimed it was 1.53.  I had to rebot to see what was going on.   The Thermalright XP-90 kept the proc from melting down through the earth.
    wanna tell me how did you get 1.95V on that mobo?
    Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
    I've been able to get the CPU up to 2.4Ghz, with a .5 volt bump to the CPU and 2.9 volts into the Geil memory.  So far, so stable, no smoke coming out yet 
    a 0.5V  bump? again, you must be joking. maybe 0.05V.

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