K8N Neo2 Platinum has no Power On By Keyboard ?

Like topic .. i have an asus a7n8x-deluxe and Abit NF-7 and both has this function .. but i cant find it on the K8N  Neo2 Plat.
Am I blind or MSI just forgot to add this functionality ? The only option I see in bios is wake up events by keyboard if STR is selected.
Bad bad MSI !!

Quote from: Supershanks on 09-June-05, 04:15:31
From Mnaual :-
Don't understand the problem am i missing something???
If you noticed it says "S3 wake up". "S3" is waking up from STR = Suspend To Ram and thats considered as warm booting.. what I mean is booting the board cold from keyboard, hence "Power On by keyboard" If you have a compliant Keyboard 98 there is a button aptly named Power. There are 3 buttons on that kind of keyboards .. Sleep, Wake Up and Power.
Thanks in advanced

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    Hi to everyone.
    I'm a proudly owner of a MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum that in one year gave me no problem until yesterday morning.
    I used the computer in the night before and when I finished I turned it off and I went to bed.
    Yesterday morning I found the power led blinking (like if the system was in standby), and there was no way to turn the PC on.
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    Every time I give power to the MB appens only that the power led starts blinking, but pressing the button the PC doesn't turn on.
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    Quote from: alberto_melita on 20-August-05, 20:14:56
    Hi thanks for the answers.
    I do have a D-Bracket, but my problem is not that the system does not boot or does not post... my system DOES NOT POWER ON (!!!!), so d-bracket is useless!
    When I plug the system power    the only thing that happens is that the power led starts blinking (with the system still in soft-off), and if I press the power switch button nothing happens! 
    I've the bios for 7025 v1.8 and the settings where for OFF on power-loss ond pressing the button (can't rememeber if it was more than 4 sec) was meant to turn off the computer, but considering that I un-powered the pc more than once without the MB battery the settings should be factory default by now.
    I went through the Windows-XP shut-down system, and i could not be an electrical problem as I always used the PC with a pretty good UPS unit.
    Right now these are the full specs of my sytem:
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    - HEATSINK Thermalright XP-90 with a 12 Cm Enermax Fan (CPU temp in always below 55 °C when stressed)
    - 1 x 512 Mb RAM Crucial Ballistix DDR400 optimized for  MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
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    Alberto.
    All parts have been tested: CPU/RAM/GFX/PSU/HD/DVD,  just not the MOBO ?
    Checked if the MOBO is shorting in the case ?
    Have you tried using the reset switch as power, on/off switch ?  I've seen before when the power switch stops working (lose/bad wire busted spring) after swapping  reset to power, then the system turned on. Worth a try, as sending it back to USA won't be cheap. If its over 1 year old it mite not be covered by the re-seller and or MSI. Best to check this out as law and warranty is different from country to country.
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    After a while, I got my CPU running rock stable at 2520MHz with 1,55V (3500+ NewCastle, 252x10), Memory voltage(VDIMM) 2,65V and I was using 5:4 divider so my ram was running with 3-3-3-5 timings at 210MHz(Max Memclock: 166 used), VAGP/Vchip 1,50V. This far, all prime stable, superpi stable, 3d stable, etc, no problems at all.
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    Putting HT to 4 does not slow down the box... Especially if ur FSB is over 200 (if ur overclocking) like in my case: FSB=260mhz, I must put down the HT to 4 in order to run everything perfect. HT standard is 200x5=1000, in my case its 260x4=1040... as long as HT is between 800-1200... I believe there is no real time performance loss as long as u have STABILITY. I have seen a lotta people in this forum fixing stability problems just by reducing the HT when they overclocking... some cases even to HT=3.

  • Reboot problem with MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum and 250 GB SATA HDD

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  • New CPU, Msi K8n neo2 platinum - no boot!

    Greetings!
    I got the following components:
    *MSI K8N NEO2 Platinum -54g MB
    *4 x 512mb Geil Value Ram
    *Gainward 7800GS+ Bliss 512mb AGP
    *Samsung Spinpoint 500gb SATA HD
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