JMicron + x58 Platinum + windows 7 64 bit = no go
Hi all,
I have an MSI x58 platinum running bios 3.7. (ive also got a core i7 930 (3 x 2 GIG ram))
My issue is
Ive just rebuilt it and i have just acquired 2 x 36GIG 10000RPM Raptors.
Ive done as per the manual said and stuck them on SATA 7/8 made a RAID 0 (see it in the BIOS).
The issue is when i start to load Win7 64bit I get to the "where do you want to install windows" part.
I see Disk 0 Partition 1 is the 68.9 (Jmicro RAID0) that i have setup.
I select it and Windows spurts "Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition".
So what am i doing wrong? Ive tried to load the Jmicro driver at this point that i download from the MSI website v1.17.55.00. It doesnt show it automatically you need to untick "hide drivers that are not compatable with hardware on this computer". Weird as its Jmicro and its from MSI and MSI recommended.
Ive also had a try with forcing that driver but still no go.
Anyone of you gurus have any ideas? Is there some sort of seperate bios bootloader section that i need to do some stuff in?
Cheers
Anthony
Quote from: test7875 on 26-March-10, 08:26:52
Yes they support TLER.
The Jmicron is a faster option.
But it doesn't work. I still say to forgo the small performance boost and stick with the Intel controller. In my experience I wouldn't trust the Jmicron as my boot controller. Try Google and type "JMicron RAID problem" and you may be turned off by what you read.
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I bought my PC components 2 months ago, so they are new.
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Ok, I know I don’t have a good case but in 3 weeks I should receive this Thermaltake Spedo Advance Case (http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1121&ID=1829) and I will buy a new CPU cooler ( I don’t know yet wich one – maybe Corsair CWCH70 or Noctua NH-D14 but I have to see the case first … to be sure there is a plenty of space for those coolers ).
Pls help me with that IOH temperature. It is normal ? What if I intend to make a little OC ( lets say CPU to 3652 Mhz and RAM to 1333 Mhz … but also I will ask for your support ! ) my motherboard will burn ?
If it is necessary I will contact my retailer and send him back the motherboard but … I like MSI a lot.
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Here is my story about the same issue. I found it after looking at why my computer freezes sometimes. Not very often but enough for me to do some investigation. I noticed my IOH temp was a whopping 117 degrees Celsius. lol. Surprised my mobo didn't burn out by now. I wanted to evaluate the situation with the heat sink and decided to take it off. After taking it off I found extremely crusty purple compound on board the chipset and the heatsink. I took me FOREVER to scrape it off. it was almost like a cement which I found odd. After scraping and cleaning the surfaces with alcohol, I placed some silver compound on and proceeded to put it back on.
Well, upon hooking everything back up I was still at 95 to 103 degs. Now I started to really look at the options to replace this. I had SLI config which means I had to do something clever with the southbridge as well. A nice thermaltake chipset solution w/fan and a low profile copper southbridge with shipping was about 45 bucks. Hmm ... This is a sure fix from the threads I have read and its really kid of expensive to fix a simple defect. the problem is not necessarily with the heatsink not being sufficient. Its the combo of the compound used vs the amount of pressure applied between the heatsink and chipset. It was completely unacceptable. I knew this right away when I was watching the temp and then I would press on the top of the IOH heatsink and I would watch it drop another 15 degrees in less then 10 seconds. The springs are extremely weak and not effective at all in transferring the heat from the NB.
Here if my fix. Cost me less than a dollar at the hardware store and it works ideal thus far. Do this at your own risk. Doing this will probably void any warranty too. All my problems are solved and I am running at 57 degrees, YES, 57 degrees with the stock heatsink and no additional cooling.
For one scrape all that old crap off like I did. Apply your new compound. But when you go to replace your heatsink, use the following method. The trick is to use metal screws with a mobo washer, original springs from the plastic studs and a nylon locknut. Use screws that are the same diameter and length (maybe a tad bit longer) as the plastic retainer studs. Also grab a few of those red nylon mobo washers too, were gonna need them as well.
After scraping and applying compound, reassemble as follows. Screw with washer inserted into the back of the mobo so the threads are out front. The plastic/nylon washer is betweeen the screwhead and the back of the mobo as a insulator. Put the heatsink on. With the threads thru the heatsink already, put the springs on and start spinning on the locknut. I torqued the nut down on the spring until the spring almost became fully compressed. The purpose of the spring here is really to prevent you breaking something and at the same time using the max force of the spring since it weak to begin with. Thats why we need to compress it down pretty much all the way. There will be little to no room in the spring at this point. The heatsink at this point should be pretty solid to the board as well. I noticed with the plastic studs before the heatsink would wobble if you gave it a little rocking back and forth before. Not this time. Shouldn't move much if at all. Remember not to torque down too much. You don't want to go beyond the springs compression. Even if you did by accident, its better then not using a spring at all. If you feel that it starts to feel tight when torquing, you torqued too far. Stop an backup a 1/4 turn or so. It is also very important to make sure both torques are equal on both sides as well. Alternate sides when torquing down. I could tell by how much thread I had left on both sides and by looking for any uneven sides.
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3 GIG Ram Aeneon AXH760UD10-16HA08X
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CPU Cooler Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 LGA1366 i7 Heatpipe Cooler W/ 2XNH-P12 120MM Fan
Hard Drives Raptors SATA Stripe (297 GB)Raid 0
Video nVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 SLI
OS Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate(64 Bit)
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Regarding your concern,please log into following link to download and update to the latest bios A7522IMS.322:
-ftp link, username, password removed--not for public release
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1.First of all,please make a bootable USB.You can download USBoot.rar from following link.Then please unzip this software and install it to make a booting USB device:
--ftp link, username, password removed--not for public release
2.Next go to our website to download BIOS file, then copy “AFUD4281.exe” and “A7522IMS.322” into USB.
3.After that, restart PC, press F11, choose USB booting under “boot sequence”.
4.Under DOS mode, please type “AFUD4281.exe A7522IMS.322”(without the quotation marks)and it will be updated successfully!!
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Stated with MSI overclocking software but having read forums have removed it! Read that several people could easily just up Base Clock to 166Mhz. Thought I would give that a go.....No joy there thought the computer had bust! would not even post. Despite this set back still determined to get some overclock. Decided to start lower and went for 150Mhz. Everything is still working!
Now I would like to do better but this is where I am somewhat confused and need guidence as I am rather worried by talk of voltage and QPI clock!
Having gone through all of the bios settings I am a little lost! So if some kind person could just advise me on my next step. I do not want to do a massive overclock but getting up to about 3.5 would I think be the most for a novice like me?
Computer:
Intel I7 920 2.66Ghz
OCZ Vendetta 2 CPU cooler fan
MSI X58 Platinum Motherboard
Corsair Tri Channel 6gb kit 1600mhz C9
Zotec GTX 295 1792mb
Vista Home Premium 64 bit
Coolermaster HAF case
Coolermaster Real Power M 1000W Modular
Sata 1.5TB hard drives *2
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Intel EIST Auto
Intel C-state Tech Disabled
Base clock 150
Intel Turbo Boost tech Enabled
Memory ratio auto
Adjusted dram freq 1500
QPI Links Speed Full Speed
QPI Frequency 4.800GT
Have used Everest Ultimate (trial Version) to get some readings:
Using CPUID Normal Stress
Core Voltage 1.064v 1.248v
CPU Clock 1807.4mhz 3163.1mhz
Multiplier *12 *21
QPI Clock 150.6mhz 150.6mhz
Memory type triple channel ddr3-1205 sdram (8-8-8-19)
Memory Clock 602.5mhz
Dram FSB ratio 4:1
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During stress test:
Min MAX
Motherboard 30 31
CPU 23 57
Core 1 35 75
Core 2 32 75
Core 3 34 75
Core 4 34 76
Voltages CPU core 1.06 1.25
Ambient temperature 18c
I think these are ok, but what about further overclocking?
Any advice gratefully received!Hi again,
Well I know other people with this motherboard are keeping up with this thread so here is the latest in my quest to achieve an overclock of 3.5
With enormous thanks to Joker who suggested a range of settings, mainly to do with voltages, I did attempt an overclock of 180BCLK but this would not even post. Bringing it down to 175 and using either uncore ratio of 8 or 9 I managed to get into windows and start Everest. But as soon as I commenced a stress test the blue screen appeared with the dumping of memory. Tried lowering the BCLK down to 160 but still no joy.
During testing I have tried CPU voltage up to 1.6
QPI up to 1.8
PLL 1.85
DRAM 1.65
IOH 1.12
ICH 1.52
Below are my settings which I have reverted to (150 BCLK) which do work (again thanks to joker and HU16E)
ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES
Ful Screen Log display Enabled
Quick Booting Enabled
Boot Up Num Lock On
IOAPIC Function Enabled
MPS Table Version 1.4
Primary Graphics Adapter PCI-E
PCI Latency Timer 64
CPU FEATURE
Hyper-Threading Function Enabled
Execute Bit Support Disabled
Set Limit CPUID MaxVal to 3 Disabled
C1E Support Disabled
Overspeed Protection Disabled
CHIPSET FEATURE
HPET Disabled
BOOT SEQUENCE
1ST Boot Device Sata: PM-ST3150
2ND Boot Device Sata: SM-ST3150
3rd Boot Device CD/DVD: SS-ASUS
Boot From Other Device Yes
TRUSTED COMPUTING
TCG/TPM Support No
CELL MENU
Current Core Frequency 3.00GHz (150*20)
Current DRAM Frequency 1200MHz
Current QPI Frequency 4.800GT
CPU Specifications
IntelI7 920 @2.67GHz
CPUID/MicroCode 106A4/0f
Core Frequency 2666MHZ
CPU Ratio 20
CPU Stepping C0
Cache L1 128 KB
Cache L2 1024 KB
Cache L3 8192 KB
Core VID N/A
Current core VID 1.272 V
Core Number 4
Intel EIST Enabled
Intel C-STATE tech Disabled
Base Clock MHz 150
Intel turbo boost Tech Enabled
Adjusted core Frequency MHz 3000
QPI Configuration
QPI Link Speed Full Speed
QPI Frequency 4.800GT
Memory z
Dimm1 Memory SPD Information
Memory Type: DDR3 Sdram
Max Bandwidth: DDR£-1332 (666Mhz)
Manufacture: Corsair
Part Number: CM3X2G1600C9
Serila Number: 00
SDRAM Cycle Time: 1.500ns (1clk)
DRAM TCL: 13.500NS (9CLK)
DRAM TRCD 13.500NS (9CLK)
DRAM TRP: 13.500 (9CLK)
DRAM TRAS: 36.0NS (24CLK)
DRAM TRFC: 110.0NS (73CLK)
DRAM TWR: 15.0NS (10CLK)
DRAM TWTR: 7.500NS (5CLK)
DRAM TRRD: 7.500NS (5CLK)
DRAM TRTP: 7.500NS (5CLK)
DIMM 3 MEMORY SPD SUPPORT INFORMATION: AS DIMM 1
DIMM 5 MEMORY SPD SUPPORT INFORMATION: AS DIMM 1
X.M.P. Support Info
Max Bandwidth: DDR3-1600 (800Mhz)
Memory Voltage: 1.65v
Sdram Cycle Time: 1.250ns (1clk)
Dram TCL: 11.250ns(9clk)
Dram TRCD: 11.250(9clk)
Dram TRP: 11.250ns(9CLK)
Dram TRAS: 30.0ns(24clk)
Dram TRFC: 110.0ns(88CLK)
Dram TWR: 15.0ns(12CLK)
Dram TWTR: 7.500ns(6CLK)
Dram TRRD: 7.500ns(6clk)
Dram TRTP: 7.500ns(6clk)
ADVANCE DRAM CONFIGURATIOM
1N/2n Memory Timing Auto
CAS Latency (CL) Auto
tRCD Auto
tRP Auto
tRAS Auto
Advanced Memory Setting Auto
Extreme Memory Profile Disabled
Memory Ratio 4
Adjusted DRAM Frequency MHz 1200
Uncore Ratio 8
Adjusted Uncore Frequency MHz 2400
ClockGen Tuner
CPU Amplitude Control 800mV
PCI Express Amplitude Control 800mV
CPU CLK Skew Normal
IOH CLK Skew Normal
Adjust PCI Frequency MHz 37.3
Adjust PCI-E Frequency MHz 100
Auto Disable DRAM/PCI Frequency Enabled
CPU Voltage V +0.100
Cpu vcore 1.272 v
CPU PLL Voltage V Auto
QPI Voltage v +0.100
Dram Voltage v 1.50
DDR_ VREF_CA_A AUTO
DDR_VREF_CA_B AUTO
DDR_VREF_CA_C AUTO
DDR_VREF_DQ_A AUTO
DDR_VREF_DQ_B AUTO
DDR_VREF_DQ_C AUTO
NB VOLTAGE AUTO
ICH VOLTAGE 1.52
Spead Spectrum Disabled
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So UDMA 0 is the problem...so now what can i do?Quote
Have i to reinstall the bios after that?
No, definately not.
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Doesnt boot Black/Blank screen when a cd-rom is connected - MSI x58 Platinum
i7 920
MSI x58 Platinum *latest bios, updated it after experiencing this issue*
Corsair 3x2gb TR3X6G1600C8
OCZ OCZ700MXSP 700W SLI/CrossFire Active PFC
geforce 280gtx
Windows 7 64bit
This is a build working perfectly for over a year.. well one day my mom turned off the computer when I got home it wouldn't boot I disconnected/reseated everything and was able to figure out if I didn't have my dvd drive hooked up it will boot perfectly fine. I should note that the drive shows up fine in the bios and that with a pata hard drive it will load windows fine.
I've tried 2 pata drives and 1 sata drive all working/tested in other machines .. and it stops at the same exact spot every time right after the bios and before the Windows logo would normally pop up it will just sit on a black/blank screen forever. I have never heard of a issue like this where it wasnt the ide channel going bad or the drive itself but since a harddrive on the ide channel works i assume its good.
I didnt know if i should post this in the windows 7 64bit forum or this but im leaning towards motherboard as the issue because it still freezes at same exact spot even with no hard drives connected , so I couldnt boot anything from the dvd-drive. I'm also thinking its the mobo because i had it repaired a year ago, see my old thread here
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=127312.msg958264#msg958264
Any idea's or suggestion please let me know.A PSU acting up can cause some strange things to happen. Have you confirmed that the DVD drive is working correctly?
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I couldnt boot anything from the dvd-drive.
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New overclocker w/ core i7 on X58 Platinum
Hey everyone. New to overclocking here, and not looking to break any records (or components). Based on what I've read, 3.2 GHz with a i7 920 shouldn't be too difficult.... except for the figuring out how exactly to do it part. =)
Here's what I'm working with:
Core i7 920
OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 (http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr3_pc3_12800_intel-i7_triple_channel)
MSI X58 Platinum Motherboard (http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=X58_Platinum&class=mb) w/ BIOS 1.10
I've been able to get the CPU to 3.2ghz just by turning up the base clock to 166 in BIOS (not using the hardware switch), but when I do that, I can't get my memory up to a frequency of 1600, even when I manually set the memory ratio - it sticks at 1280 once I save the BIOS settings and reboot. I've tried all the combinations I can think of. My memory supports XMP, but I can't get it to work for me.
Can anyone provide me some clues? Sorry in advance for missing or cryptic info. New to this, but tryin' as best I can.
Thanks!Just for the hell of it, I decided to turn down my CPU multiplier, pump the bclk to 200, and see if I could get things working with my memory running at 1600. I left the DIMM voltage at Auto in BIOS, and booted into windows. Started up the MSI Overclocking center.... and it was reporting a DIMM voltage of 1.9. I was..... shocked.... I tried to change it to 1.65 in the OC center, but my machine locked, then it rebooted 3 times and reset it's bios settings. Things seem fine, don't think my CPU was damaged.... but seriously, what the hell?
Mechsner, I know you've said you don't trust windows voltage readings. Could this be a case of inaccurate readings? Can the OC center not be trusted at all? It's matched my BIOS settings in the past.... but this time was just scary. -
MSI x58 Platinum SLI Bios 7522 v3.5?
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Description:
- Update CPU micro code.
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- Improved memory compatibility.
Thank you!Quote from: screwtech02 on 14-July-09, 12:25:33
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I recently bought 2 GTX 460's to SLI with my X58 Platinum. I have been having lock ups while gaming that sometimes include white blocks all over the screen. EVGA tech support has told me to ensure my ram timings and voltages are set correctly for the RAM I use to ensure stability. The memory model I use is OCZ3G1333LV6GK. I changed the timings to 9-9-9-20, but I was unable to change the voltage from 1.5 to the recommended 1.65. The option was greyed out and the BIOS stated that changing the voltage to 1.65 could potentially damage the cpu.
Can I/Should I find a way to force the voltage up? Is this the incorrect RAM/Mobo Combination? What do you all think?Quote
The option was greyed out
Use the +/- keys of your keyboard's numpad.
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and the BIOS stated that changing the voltage to 1.65 could potentially damage the cpu.
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X58 Platinum does not post unless I clear CMOS
I have to hit the 'clear CMOS' button from a cold start (unplugged power cable) on the back of the motherboard in order for it to boot. It restarts just fine.
Once it is booted, everything runs fine. It is just weird that I have to clear the CMOS every time, and reset the clock. Running default settings in the BIOS, no OC. I have changed batteries and it still will not boot or remember what time it is. I have seen some other posts about this but the usual answer is memory swap or memory put into the first black slot, etc., etc. Do I really need to RMA this board or is it just a BIOS fix?
Intel i7 920
BIOS A7522IMSV3.0-20081204
OCZ OCZ3G1600LV6GK 6GB PC3-12800+
X58 Platinum
XFX 8800GT 512MB
PSU: PC Power and Cooling Silencer® 750 Quad
WD 150gb Velociraptor SATA II
Maxtor 300gb Diamondmax 10 SATA II
Seagate Barracuda 750gb - 7200.11
WD 250gb Diamondmax 10 SATA II
Thank you,
BrentWhat BIOS Version are you using?
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I have seen some other posts about this but the usual answer is memory swap or memory put into the first black slot, etc., etc.
Have you tested any of that (e.g. try to boot with one memory module only?)
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BIOS A7522IMSV3.0-20081204
Have you considered updating your BIOS to the latest Version?
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OCZ OCZ3G1600LV6GK 6GB PC3-12800+
You are using factory overclocked memory modules which real specs are DDR3-1066 or DDR3-1333 and you CPU's memory controller natively only supports up to DDR3-1066 (according to Intel Specifications). What memory related settings are you working with? -
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To start off, I am a newb. I have...
msi x58 platinum MB
I7 920
Corsair 6gb ddr3 1333
CoolerMaster Cosmos case
Asetek liquid cpu cooler
800w PSU
ati 4850 GPU
Vista x64
I have read alot of the overclocking threads for this board.
Kinda seems like I chose the wrong one!! LOL!
I cannot get anything over 3.0GHZ
The max base clock the Mobo will let me do is 151???
I have even tried to manually change the switches on the board to 166 instead of 133..
Can somebody please help??
I tried doing everything in the BIOS.
BTW how do you add pictures here??Images need to be hosted on a website, such as www.photobucket.com or your own webpage.
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The 'Green Power Genie' & 'D-LED2' are option accessories for the X58 Platinum, & might not come on all boards depending on global distribution area. For initial start up, place just 1 mem. stick in the 1st 'Black' DIMM slot (AO) closest to the CPU (actual 2nd DIMM slot). The manual is very clear for population of the slots. Also, to help with maybe some other questions you may have. Read the 'Sticky' by mechsner on i7 X58 memory. https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=124643.0
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