K8n diamond

Hi I'm new to this Ive a problem with my system its an msi k8n diamond the d bracket is showing red at 1 and 3 and green at 2 and 4 which on your list says number 7 processor initialization the CPU is a second hand one i bought do you think it could be that or something else i don't get anything on my screen at all I've tried reseating the CPU three time and clearing the cmos but it just boots to the same position everytime i power up the memory seems to start ok the mainboard has a power light and so does the graphics card all I've changed is the CPU because i bent some pins on it whilst cleaning any help would be appreciated sorry for my grammer.
AMD ATHLON 64 3700+ CPU, SOCKET 939, 2.2GHz, 1MB L2
k8n diamond motherboard
hiper type-r 530w psu
xfx gforce 6800 pcie card
2gb corsair 3200xlpro 400mhz
maxtor 250gb sata hd

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  • 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.
    The new 2 piece NForce chipset is fine, and the MSI guys gave us a decent, but funky cooler.  It gets a little warm to the touch when you pound on it with Prime95, or Quake4, but other than that it is fine
    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.

  • 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.
    Sorry for bring this old topic back up. Didn't know if I should start another topic or posted in here.  So please be kind 
    Bluephoenix

  • CPU Usage 100%? K8N Diamond Plus

    Never before have I witnessed the CPU being used at it's absolute maximum.  It has been occuring regularily with my system.  I noticed it first when my screen saver started getting jittery.  This seems to occur most often about 1-2 minutes after windows finishes loading.  It seems kind of odd to me that this occurs during typically idle system times.  The memory usage also dramatically rises during these spikes, using ctrl+alt+delete I noticed svchost.exe to be the culprit of the memory usage atleast.  The hard drive doesn't appear to be active when these events occur.  Is this normal for this motherboard, or is this something that should be corrected?
    I've always had 3 short beeps upon startup with this board, but it has never stalled the boot process.  Anyone know what this means?
    I've upgraded my board somewhat recently and carried over the CPU and memory from a older MSI model that used the same type.  Could it be possible either or both are incompatible?
    Also one, somewhat less important problem.  First off I must say that the PS/2 power on feature is pretty cool.  I used it with a wireless keyboard so I could turn on my PC from my living room HDTV (I have my comp wired through Y/Pr/Pb cables).  Only problem is about one in every 4 or so shutdowns the system restarts immediatly when this feature is selected in the bios.  Bios issue maybe?
    System Info (and everything directly connected to it):
    (pretty sure not all of this is relevant, but I figure it couldn't hurt)
    MoBo:  MSI K8N Diamond Plus
    Memory:  1Gb (2x512 kit) Crucial PC3200 CT6464Z40B.C8TD (in slots 1 & 2)
    Processor:  Athlon 64 3200+ Winchester
    GPU (only one):  MSI NX7900GT-VT2D256E-HD (primary PCI-e)
    Modem:  SupraMax LE 56K Fax Modem (PCI)
    HDD:  WD Caviar 120Gb IDE (primary)
    HDD:  Maxtor 80Gb USB (external, non system)
    3.5:  Standard 3.5" floppy drive (a:)
    5.25:  Lite-on 48x CD burner (secondary slave)
    5.25:  Sony DVD rom (secondary master)
    PS:  Antec SmartPower 2.0 500W
    Human Interface:  Wired Logitech KB & Mouse through USB (for primary use)
    Human Interface:  Wireless Logitech KB & Mouse through PS/2 (for remote use, often turned off)
    Primary Monitor:  Viewsonic P70f 17" CRT hooked to DVI #1 via RGB adapter
    Secondary Monitor:  Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32" HDTV through 1080i Y/Pr/Pb adapter, stereo audio
    Speakers:  harman/kardon
    Connected to internet via Cat5 network, phone modem sometimes used when primary internet is down
    OS:  Windows XP Pro w/ SP 2 installed
    Thank's in advance to anyone that can help me as I'm pretty much stumped at this point.

    Quote from: mdawgmike on 11-November-06, 11:25:18
    Any other suggestions?
    how about this:
    Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 03-November-06, 23:14:30
    get Process Explorer to determinate in details what make this CPU usage: http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html
    it has more detailed information than the built-in task manager.

  • K8N diamond - memory upgrade advice?

    Hi all,
    I would like to ask local experts for quick advise on memory upgrade. Originally I though that this is easy task but via reading some of discussions here it doesn't seems so easy anymore....
    What I have:
    Board: K8N Diamond
    BIOS version: 1.A0
    CPU Type: Athlon 3700+ San Diego
    Memory: 2x KVR400X64C25/512 Kingston (DDR400 512Mb CL2.5)
    Operating System: XP (32)
    What help do i need:
    I would like to upgrade now memory either to 2 (or 3 Gb) At the same moment I would like to keep dual channel setup on 400Mhz. Which of folowing options you recommend ?
    1. adding 2x KVR400X64C25/512
    2. adding 2x ddr 400 CL 2.5 1gb module (e.g. KHX3200/1G)
    (3. adding 2x 1gb and taking out 512MB but my strongly preferred option is not to sell current 512mg modules and replace them with 1gb .. loosing money on it...)
    a) are these options possible/feasible at all? will both work as dual channel?
    b) will system exploit dual channel on 400Mhz frequency in all options? My understanding from some discussions is that with all 4 banks full frequency goes down to 333 -> 1) can I boost it with my CPU/board to 400MHz (sustainably?) 2) if not can someone tell me +- what is performance difference 400Mhz vs 333Mhz?
    I hope question is clear....
    Thanks upfront, I know that this is discussed topic here but as IT amateur I would preffer to get answer customized to my computer:)
    Paul

    Hello, option 3 for me 2 gigs is more than enough but for the most demanding programs, and your going to spend money anyway you do it.
    yes you can force 4 banks to ddr400 but at 2t command rate,window 32bit will only see and use 3gig or so
    anytime you upgrade you loose money sell the 2x512 and recover some money, and if you OC two sticks will go much further than four
    Good luck Henry9

  • K8N DIamond Plus- 4 sticks of memory problem

    I have a new Opteron 180 with a K8N Diamond plus mb. I am thinking about getting another 2g of memory to run with my current 2g of 3200 memory to speed up Vista even more.  I thought the new chips could run 4 sticks of memory at 400 with a command rate of 2t.  I wanted to try to see if it would work so I pulled two 512 pc3200 sticks from my wifes computer and installed it. At boot up it clocked the memory to 333 (which I expected it to actually) and I got into the bios and set it to 400 with 2t command rate and everything else at default settings.  All the memory is Kingston value ram.  The computer randomly booted and I had lockups at 400, but at 333 it ran fine, but I still couldn't run the memory at 1t with 333.  I am using bios 1.33 as the other bios's always set the HT bus wrong for me. Is this just a function of the motherboard or is the memory not compatable with each other? I thought the motherboard is irrevelant since the memory controller is on the cpu?
    Thanks for your help,
    Scott

    The memorycontroller IS inside the CPU.
    And some are lucky to get it stable booting at DDR400 with 4 sticks, some get crashes.
    However, most have drop-backs to DDR333.
    It's a CPU limitation when using unbuffered memory.
    Buffered memory should be able to do it, however, I'm not quite sure as this is an S939 type CPU.
    You could try something if you know somebody that has buffered memory.
    Sometimes it helps if you lower the other timings.

  • 2 'problems' with the K8N Diamond Plus

    Hi there.
    I just bought a K8N Diamond Plus and I'm having some troubles installing my system in conjunction to my Decklink Extreme PCI-E ( http://www.decklink.com/products/sd/ ).
    Here's my configuration:
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus
    AMD64 X2 4400+
    ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA
    Decklink Extreme PCI-E
    2GB  RAM ( 2 x 1gb) Kingston
    OCZ-520 12U Modstream Power Supply
    plus 6 HD's (7200rpm) and 1 DVD-+RW
    The problem is, when I try to initialize the system with the Decklink, which it's a PCI-E 1x, it just don't boot. Neither putting the Decklink on the 1x, nor in the 4x slot and nor in the 16x.
    The Decklink is working just fine in another system and doesn't seem to be a problem with this card.
    I wondered if there's any limitation in the K8N Diamond Plus with working with the ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA plus the Decklink.
    =======================
    The other thig is that when I take off the Decklink, the system boots normaly but a message appears while booting: "Not enough space to copy PCI option ROM 00:13:00".
    And I don't have a clue about what's going on.
    =======================
    Please enlighten me with this questions if possible.
    Thank you very much.
    Greets.
    Igor Bineli

    Remove the battery away for 10 minutes, clear CMOS, start the system to load setup/optimized defauts in bios setup. After that, disable all onboard items in bios setup that you won't to use.  Save and exit.
    Plug ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA card,  and start your system to check if there is the error message. If there is, borrow another brand VGA card to do a test.
    Besides, update your MB bios and driver version to the latest one.

  • K8N Diamond Sli - DIMM Slot failure ..

    i have 2x1Gb crucial ballistix tracer rams which i am am running only 1 in slot-1 (green closest to cpu) at the moment due to this problem
    i think my  purple slots have died..
    inserting ram into both slots 1 & 2 cause beeping on start up... resetting cmos didnt help and adding voltage didnt either
    i have tried moving to slots 3 & 4 with still no luck
    1 stick works fine in slots 1 & 3 ...... Rams together in both 1 & 3 seem dont boot up but no beeps on inital start up
    My rams have LED's so i can see if they start up properly....unfortunately [ for me ] anything with a slot 3 or 4 combination is out of the question
    the Problem occurred when i added an external card reader into the usb slot..... i was thinking its a power problem but any help would be much appreciated
    i am currently using 1.6 BIOS due to the fact that i am able to run 1T timing as i have tried a couple of different bios and tried to run 1T
    i am thinking of a power inadequacy [ <---- lol not sure on spelling]   as i have water cooling and many fans on a 500w power supply

    i have an Ultra X-connect 500w modular psu
    running 5x12cm fans
    2x9.2cm fans
    swiftech hi-flow mpc655 pump
    2x200Gb Western digital SATA hard drives
    1x74Gb raptor
    2xpioneer 109 dvd burner
    1xfloppy drive
    leadtek 6600gt 128Mb video card [requires molex power]
    MSI k8n diamond sli
    all voltages are at stock
    im not sure about the rails but specs are
    +3.3VDC     +5VDC       +12VDC           -12VDC     -5VDC   +5VSB
     28A             30A            34A               0.8A        0.3A      2A                          .... are these the rails?
    Could it be a  BIOS issue?

  • K8N Diamond - SLI woes - I am almost ready to scrap it ALL! DESPERATE!!

    OK - story, brothers pc that I built for him almost a year ago, couple of months after the build, purchased another 6600GT to fill the second slot (both MSI 6600GTs) worked a treat, SLI, boom boom, no dramas. The card was removed from the system (borrowed) a couple of months later to fit to another system as a test card, and he was without it for a couple of months and just running the one 6600GT again. Since then the card has been returned to his system, but I can't for the life of me get the freaking SLI to work again 
    System-
    MSI K8N Diamond
    Athlon 3200
    MSI 6600GT x 2
    2 x 512mb PC3200 PQI
    1 x WD SATA II 250GB
    1 x LG 4167B DVDRW
    TT Soprano + 400w TT PSU
    This evening I have literally tried everything I could think of, started with driver cleaner and then reinstalled the 84.21 drivers I'd had working with it originally but no go.
    Then installed the 91.31 drivers in vain knowing full well the result would be no different.
    Removed both the cards, flipped the SLI config card and tried each card seperately thinking maybe one of them was dicky, nope.
    Put them back with card two in card one's position and vice versa.
    Cleared CMOS
    Format C: reinstalled XP, thinking maybe coolbits had dicked something up or there was something yuk in the registry from when I originally removed the second card but HADN'T DISABLED the SLI multi GPU feature in the Nvidia control panel before I shut down and pulled it out.
    SP first boot installed all drivers Nforce, sound, network between reboots and then 84.21 again, no joy.
    Desperation sets in
    So I'm looking at the piddly TT 400W psu wondering if maybe the couple of months 'work' it had done between the card being removed and then refitted could have been enough to wear it down to a point where it wasn't going to play the 'SLI game' anymore, yep, really clutching at straws by now.
    Unplugged it all and fitted up an Antec 480W TruePower 2.0 I had sitting brand new in box for a rainy day, but alas.
    So now I sit here typing this rant, staring across at the system to my right which is idling away and smiling at me while it displays the NVidia SLI config box with Nvidias little speel about adding a second graphics card for significant improvements in rendering technology with no option to enable SLI and I'm left thinking, what the hell do I do now  arrrghhhhhhh   

    Yeah I'm 100% sure this is hardware as opposed to Windows, though it would be nice to know what the PCIE VGA Link Width should be reported as for both a single card and SLI... I've never flashed the BIOS on this, irrelevant considering the SLI WAS working all peachy.
    Yeah the SLI switching card has definitely been reversed and re-reversed... I know because I take my time doing it cause I've seen people bend pins in teh slot by putting it in at the wrong angle. I've also had it out and back in a couple of times since to make sure that it wasn't a seating issue.
    So my SLI switch is in the right way and my bridge is sitting on top of my two cards but it still won't play ball. Although I've turned the bridge around as was suggested I can't see that would make a difference because I reckon it's the same both ways, the bridge, not the switch that is.
    I really don't want to have to RMA the damned thing, bahhhhhhhhhh this will be the second (seperate) Diamond I've had to send back to my wholesaler for RMA !!!   

  • K8N Diamond SLI...no more than 2070MHz?

    Can anyone here shed light on why my new K8N Diamond will only run with a BUS Speed of 230 MHZ with my Venice (0517) 3000+?
    230x9=2070Mhz...pretty poor.
    I have 2.75v VDIMM
    1.45v +3.3% Vcore
    3x HT (16 up 16 down)
    Spread spectrum is off
    Cool & quiet is off
    Dynamic O/c is off
    The 1GB Corasir PC4400 Dual channel TwinX memory is at 1T 1:1 (200MHz) at 2.5-4-4-8 (230 Mhz is well below it's 275Mhz rating)...all auto configured.
    I am running BIOS 3.4/1.4 (Both do the the same thing)
    CPU Temp is 28 to 31°C, System Temp 26 to 29°C after running for an hour or so.
    Anything more than 230 MHz HTT and the machine will not even post.
    I have even changed the memory for a new set from the supplier...still behaves the same!
    My machine specs are in my Sig at the bottom.
    All I can think of is that the BIOS revision is holding the system back.
    I was hoping to run the HTT BUS at 275 to get the max bandwidth for my RAM at 1T.
    Anything between 2.4 and 2.7 Ghz would have been sweet!
    I was careful to buy the best components for this new machine...even waited for Venice.
    Any suggestions would be welcomed.
    Oh, and when cold booted, the machine can take 3 or 4 attempts to post, but it's fine when warm booted/reset....hence my suspicions of the BIOS.
    K6dude

    Not got round to re-flashing the BIOS, but used ClockGen yesterday and got a stable 9x280=2520MHz at 1T with a 3x HTT multi for 6 hours, no crashes or hang-ups....all on stock voltages for RAM CPU and NB.
    CPU TEMP Max got to 33°C, case TEMP to 30°C.
    The BIOS is definitely not stable in itself.
    I know it's  a dodgy thing to do unless you have a BIOS Savior (not available in my country), but has anyone ever tried using the DFI Lanparty BIOS in an MSI Mobo?
    Mostly same accessories apart from Creative sound, just maybe? After all an Nvidia "Award" based system should be uniform in most respects shouldn't it?
    I once used a Toshiba BIOS in a Compaq to get extra settings on a laptop and it worked a treat. All I lost was the ability to "see" the LAN socket, but a small price to pay I think.
    K6dude

  • K8N Diamond SLI Creative Sound Blaster 24-bit

    I have a problem with My MSI K8N diamond SLI 's integrated Creative SB 24-bit sound.
    The sound is unaffected by the speaker configuration in control panel>sounds and audio devices>advanced.
    For example when playing a 6 channel sound through my stereo speakers, the center channel does not get split between front channels. This means I can hear no voices as they are only on the center channel! 
    Can anyone with the K8N Neo4 platinum or diamond sli confirm this or does anyone know a solution?

    If it is a grounding problem it would be within the PCB of the motherboard, the wiring there that either are not connected directly to ground. Or the problem that a ground plane / trace runs to close along a signal trace, causing induction of a signal to what should be a no-signal ground.
    As you say, a lack of voltage could also be the problem, if the powerfeed to the chip is fed from the same source as the IDE (as it correlates with IDE activity). Any rapid drops in Voltage (voltage spikes) could result in just the phenomenon as we hear it and as I measured it. But it is less likely than a ground related problem. If there was such a load on the trace to deliver voltate to the chip and some other component, that the voltage would drop, we would see this on the motherboard. The amps would spike and we most likely would have seen a burned out trace.
    So it is more likely that there is a matter if impure voltage feed to the circuit. But this is also much less probable than the ground issue. It is not uncommon to get ground issues in audio circuitry, especially in applications and environments where you have PCB traces in which high frequency signals travels close by. (a phenomenon not only contained to audio circuitry, as you probably have seen motherboards with traces run in circles, to get rid of similar problems).
    I would not blame creative for this. I have had to deal with many soundcard issues in 10+ years as a computer tech. And I will leave it at that. I have much more to say about the quality of MSI products than the quality of any soundcard from any manufacturer, but that is also something that I will not rant about here.
    If you do not get it to work with a stand alone sound card, I would check your PSU so that you do not have any bad or impure voltage there (measured with an oscilloscope, if you know what you should look for during load). I would also check so that the computer really are attached to a grounded outlet to reduce problems with interference. Third I would place the soundcard as far away from the GPU/s as possible (a good source for interference).
    In my experience, only soundcards that has been faulty has produced similar sound issues as this motherboards onboard sound produce. Especially bad caps (do not even have to be the leaking kind) tend to induce this behaviour.
    But the last part is something I have ruled out on this motherboards onboard audio. If there were bad caps there would be telltale spikes in the the measured signals and voltages. There are none (except for previously noted discreprancy in the output signal when accessing IDE).
    I do not have a reciever, so I can not try the Spdif out, to see if that works as it should or not.
    Also, I have not tried to remove the IDE devices and use only my SATA drives to see if that removes it problem (I guess it does, but that is a bad solution).

  • MSI K8N Diamond hangs on startup

    Without having changed anything (neither hardware nor software), the computer now hangs on every bootup.
    It only get to the MSI Diamond logo screen (with Graphic memory passed and memory check stated in the background)
    I cant even press DEL to enter BIOS menu or F11 to enter startup menu.
    The computer has worked like a charm for 6 months since I installed it, so this current problem is really strange.
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    MSI K8N Diamond (Award Bios)
    XFX GeForce 6800 Ultra
    2048MB PC3500 RAM
    250GB SATA Hitachi Deskstar T7K250 7200RPM (Master boot)
    250GB ATA Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
    Creative Soundblaster XFI Fatal1ty FPS
    Logitech MX510
    Logitech UltraX Flat Keyboard

    My PSU is a Hiper Type-R 480W (sufficient for my usage at least)
    The problem seems to be in the USB handling, since it randomly decides to fullfill the startup after I've disconnected/reconnected some of the USB devices;
    My USB devices are;
    Wacom Intuos2 (Tablet)
    M-Audio Oxygen-8 (Midi keyboard)
    These USB ports and devices never caused any problems before though. And since the startup shouldn't care about USB, it's damn strange that it just hangs without any error what so ever.
    DXDiag;
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    System Information
    Time of this report: 3/6/2006, 14:57:44
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    Total Space: 238.5 GB
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