*HELP* msi neo platinum dead??

so i was just surfing the web and listening to music when all the sudden the screen just went blank and the music stopped. i tried restarting the pc and i get no sound, no video signal, no beeps from the bios, nothing... the d-bracket reads: top left LED red and bottom right LED red... i have no idea what could be wrong... any ideas???

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  • HELP : MSI Neo Platinum - VERY unstable

    I am sorry if this has been asked, or if it some real dumb newbie question - please bear with me.
    I have just received my nice new very tasty Neo Platinum (think its the platinum - has firewire port and 4 SATA??) and lovely new AMD64 3000+ CPU - jump from my little old AMD XP 2400+
    Anyway, whenever I have changed boards in the past, I have just entered into the device manager, set all the chip branded items to standard - e.g VIA host controller to standard host controller - it is far from best way but always seems to work without any problems for me - Next time system boots, it finds all new hardware and all the standard stuff is usually automatically identified fine. Sometimes I might have to right click on something and tell it to update the driver - and it finds what it needs job done.
    I know it aint fail-safe - but it works for me
    Until today
    I changed everything to standard, powered down, did my upgrades plugged it all in and powered up - system did as I expected - almost, it ran fine for about 40 minutes - I was not using it, I just turned it on, watched it update the drivers and then left it.
    I then turned machine off (about 40 mins later) and turned back on - since then I have not had a stable system at all.
    My first thoughts where this is my fault - I am not going to get away with such a half ass upgrade this time - but the system is extremely unstable - and some times long before it gets to windows.
    For example - a few moments ago I spent about 10 minutes trying to get into the BIOS - I got the splash screen, I pressed DEL to enter BIOS and system restarted.
    I really don't think it is the way I am preforming the update I think there is a problem somewhere - but not sure were - any tips?
    The one area I am pretty unsure of is the power supply - going by some  of the stuff I have read at this site - I think it may be this.
    the sticker on the side shows the 12v rail as 17a
    If this is not high enough (why?) would it explain why the system keeps crashing - oh and when I say crashing I mean it just turns off and imediately tries to power back up - sometimes it gets stuck in a loop, and I just have to turn it off completely.
    If the power supply is the cause, then why can I get all the way into Windows some times and it gladly works for a max of about 10-15 mins before powering down again - yet other times it can not even get passed the POST?
    Oh when I can get into Windows - If I look at the event viewer there are no messages - so I definately don't think it is a problem with my hardware - except the power supply.
    in fact as I am writing this I am going more and more for the power supply been the cause - no errors in the event viewer - you see that if the system just lost power - eg power cut.
    If it is the power supply the ratings where not given before I purchased the item from ebuyer - are they at fault - e.g. will I get my money back - does any one know?
    AND if what I have read is true - this CPU needs a PSU that can supply 25a+ on the 12vg rail - where would I get one of them - I looked around and I can not see a PSU with that sort of spec - well in the budget end of the market??
    Sorry for essay
    Dave

    thanx for the suggestions people.
    I read the suggestions and went down to a computer store in Bristol earlier today.
    I purchased a hyper..... (can't remember name and currently not at home - this one is AMD 64 approved.
    The 12v rail says maximum 26a so I would expect my problems to have cleared up...
    BUT NO.
    It booted into Windows and appeared to be stable at first, Windows told me it had detected the Nvidia ata controller or something like that -  have got this far countless times before - but the computer would usually restart before it had chance to update the drivers - this time it seemed to work.
    It found new hardware and I let it search for the best driver, it didn't seem to be able to find it on the disc that came with the MOBO?? and asked me for the location, I went through the disc, found the file it wanted - it then continued trying to install the drivers before telling me that there was an error instaling the driver, it does not support my processor.  A little odd.
    then the system powered down again, it rebooted all the way to Windows and was fine again for about 10 r so minutes and again it restarted.
    Maybe its my upgrade method, but I definately think that power is no longer the problem - I wonder ifI have a dodgy board?
    So far I have tried the RAM in different slots, a different stick of RAM, a different Graphics card, with my fans and ALL USB devices disconnected - I have 2 optical drives so I have tried disconnecting one, and then disconnecting the other - but always keeping one connected - I am getting no further. - Oh and I have obviously changed to a more expensive apparently AMD approved PSU
    Do I have a duff board or CPU I am wondering - I can't test either seperately as I don't know anyone else with a 754 processor or board.
    purchased through the internet so reluctant to send both items back for them to test as ebuyer take about 2 weeks to test things you send bac and they charge you if they are working - nice of um.
    A couple more things I could test - let me know if you think either of these could be the problem:
    Gonna pop home and change the SATA drive for an old IDE drive and atempt a fresh install of windows maybe SATA drive is telling system to do something it doesn't want to do??
    I have a clear case, the case has fairly big mobo standoffs, enough for me to channel my IDE cables under the board for a tidier looking system - I have my 2 opticals on seperate channels but both ide cables run under the CPU - is there any chance that interference could cause random problems like this? - I don't think so my self - and if so I would expect to see at least a BSOD.??
    otherwise unless any of you helpful people have any other suggestions I think I am gonna have to pay for both items to go back.
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    Dave
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  • Just ordered MSI Neo Platinum 250GB from dabs.co.uk, got a few Q's...

    Well, first post at my future forum seeing as i've just ordered an MSI Neo Platinum from dabs.co.uk (never usually order from there, was the only place it was listed).  By the looks of things, it's not going to be out for a week or so (keeps saying 3-4 days on site) so I might as well ask a bit about it to whet my appetite.  Sorry if this stuff has been asked before...
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    And lastly, i'm thinking of trying a few different types of memory with the thing in search of best performance, is it tru that the NF3 and A64 performs well with higher latency PC4000+ memory, and also using a 5:4 divider like P4's?
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  • MSI Neo Platinum questions

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    ok man this whole thing really got me interested how come i fitted that thing on....
    so i looked through zalman instructions i got, the backplate is not even part of the contents. And then it hit me, I got the Zalman CNPS7000 ALCU not Zalman CNPS7000A ALCU "A" after 7000 is the difference. Quick visit to http://www.zalmanusa.com resulted in .... the A version supports more sockets, but overall they are the same thing, thats why mine didnt come with a backplate. http://www.zalmanusa.com/usa/product/view.asp?idx=41&code=005009
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    to answer ur question SAB i just used the 2 nipples that came with my zalman. Stays on pretty solid.  

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     specs seem ok nice range of speeds and can run at a nice low latency at pc3200 i.e 400mhz.
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    might well be worth a try you might have found something good there. but then again you wont know till you try it..
    contact the reseller and see if you can rma it if it wont run
    then you got some comeback if it aint compatable..
    keep us informed  

  • K8n neo platinum dead? please help urgent

    Hello everyone... Yesterdey I was working with my computer, transfering normal stuff from my mobile to the computer and suddently my monitor went black, then I restarted my computer, but my monitor was still black and my d-bracket was all red lights, so I shutted down my computer to change my grafics card an see what the problem was, but it would never turn on again... it startind turning on and off every half second non stopping.. so I went to borrow other power supply but when I try again to turn it on, it was simply dead and with my old one was still dead. Is my mobo or processor fried??? :( please help...
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    hp dvd
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    Quote from: rubengomes on 14-January-07, 22:00:09
    thanks for the reply... butt it still does not work...
    take CPU out and find a way to test it somewhere else. if CPU is fine, then must be failure mainboard if we dismiss PSU factor(you have already tested with 2 PSU's good ones)

  • MSI Neo platinum no bass

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    lol same here tiresmoke, touche sir.
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    hy,
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    - MSI NEO PLATINUM
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    huaaaa....
    i postet as well in a german thread and there was a reply wich did it:
    bios -> B6 did it.
    http://forum.hardware.fr/hardwarefr/Hardware/-Topik-Unique-MSI-K8N-Neo-Platinum-Athlon-64-BIOS-1-40-Officiel-sujet-624644-1.htm
    its a french side but now everything works works fine!
    mike

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    Quote from: Supershanks on 23-May-05, 13:59:17
    i've no particular interest in wake up technology but my neo platinum wakes up immediately i touch key or mouse, always has so i guess i'ts not bios based.
    Is this wake from S1 or S3 state, or wake from hibernate? As I understand it, the PC is off when it is hibernating. The BIOS options only provide for the ability to wake up from sleep using the mouse/keyboard. There are no options to turn on the PC using the mouse/keyboard. I know the nForce3 250GB can do it, because I have a Soltek K8AN2E+ board in my other machine, which does allow me to wake from the off-state.
    At the moment, continuous pressing of keys and clicking the mouse does absolutely nothing. It wakes the machine up from sleep (non hibernate) but not from hibernate or power off.
    Do any MSI reps frequent these forums? Can they tell me specifically whether the MSI Neo Platinum does have the ability to turn on the PC using the mouse or keyboard, as opposed to merely waking it up from sleep? If this board cannot do this (and it would be one of the very few that can't), then it's useless to me. Having to walk up to the HTPC machine in the lounge room just to turn it on is counterproductive.

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