K9N Platinum issues

I just bought an MSI K9N platinum mainboard with an AMD Athlon X2 4200+ cpu and Corsair Twin2X2048-5400C paired memory set. At first the bios would instantly crash but I solved that problem by by setting the voltage to 1.9v and manually setting the timing to 4-4-4-12 and forcing the clock to standard 667mhz (5400C is 675mhz). This allowed me to boot but both windows and windows setup would get a BSOD almost strait away (different one nearly every time). I then raised the voltage to 2.1v and this allowed me to log into windows but if I try to do anything stressful such as games or benchmarking it will run for a random amount of time (not usually longer than 5 minutes) and then get a BSOD. Occasionally background applications randomly crash and sometimes I get a BSOD for no reason in windows (not often). I ran memtest86 for 8.5 hours and it showed no errors. Ive updated the BIOS to the latest version. Any body have any idea whats wrong? I can usually use windows fairly fine but no games.
Athlon X2 4200+ AM2 (89w)
MSI K9N Platinum
2Gb Corsair TWIN2X-5400C XMS2 DDR2 675Mhz (2x 1Gb matched pair)
Sapphire 512mb Radeon X1900XT
3x Seagate SATA HDDs
1x Western Digital SATA HDD
Creative Audigy 2 ZS
Compro DVB-T300 Digital/Analogue TV Card
ThermalTake Purepower 480w PSU
Thanks.

Quote from: OuTLaWOwnz on 22-June-06, 12:44:21
So this one will be fine? http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-65zf.htm
 hope your right because thats a lot of money to spend if its not the problem. Is there a test or tell tale sign of low power so I can be sure?
USERS:
"Artifacts and freezing on Sapphire X1900XT
Hello, I have a Sapphire X1900XT running at stock speeds and stock cooler. At default fan settings I have no problem running not so power hungry games but when I start Oblivion (1600x1200 2xAAA, 8xAF) the game runs good but about in 15 minutes (varies on the stressfulness of scene) the screen becomes garbled and computer stops responding. VPU recover sometimes manages to restart the card but it crashes again within seconds."
Resolve:
"I bought a Silverstone 650W Zeus and all problems are gone! No more weird fun speed changes under different loads, no more lockups!"
yep im sure its your PSU isnt enought. users confirm that, also official recommendation is "you need atleast 30A on +12V(450-Watt power supply or greater,30 Amps on 12 volt rail recommended) The power supply requirements for that card is 30 amps on a single 12v rail or 22amps on 2x12v rails(better get Sinlge Rail PSU, avoid dual rail)"
"Is there a test or tell tale sign of low power so I can be sure?"
-you can also borrow some recommended good brand powerfull enought PSU to test it before buy it, to be sure to resolve problem.
test you can see by yourself lockup, reboots, abnormal program termination,issues and other are expected when PSU isnt enought when your VGA starting to drain power. you can make test, decrease drasticly GPU Core and Memory Frequency and you must be stabilised.but that isnt solution it is just for testing.

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    Updated information on the case.
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    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=99573.0
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    So yeah...lol.... It is working fine and dandy right now! But ehh...in the bios the auto-fan control wont work because the bios sees the cpu temp being negative and so the fan control wont adjust to it.
    Anyway, thanks for helping me out again, BK!  It's real nice having someone well...I don't know how to say exactly, but its just nice having someone to go to about my problems!
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    P.S. Sorry about the long essay!  :D

  • K9N Platinum - Wrong CPU Temperature in BIOS

    Hi, I have a K9N Platinum (7250-020) with the latest 1.3 BIOS and an AMD X2 3800+. The CPU Temperature in the BIOS has a negative sign in front of it, and it seems to always report -48*C. I tried the latest nVidia nTune and it was reporting the CPU temperature to be 208*C, which is absolutely impossible...
    Does anyone have the same problem? I searched around and it seems I'm not the only one, but I still cannot understand if it affects only some K9N Platinums or all...
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    Quote from: CBR600RR on 09-November-06, 06:51:56
    I assume you are talking about checking voltages as reported by the BIOS in the HW Monitor page, not physically checking them with a multimeter, correct?
    I'll take a look at the numbers in the BIOS, but last time I checked they were ok.
    As for raising the issue with MSI, eventually I will, even if they ask you soooooo many questions (for good reasons, I know...) that it would take me half an hour to fill that form... 
    I've checked with both and software is a little out from what a multimeter state's. Only check with a multimeter if your happy to do so. http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/showthread.php?t=137886 offer good advise if using a multimeter .....
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    Quote
    TheCleaner:
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    Contacting MSI would be good to let them know of the problems your having

  • K9N Platinum Bios flash

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    Quote from: Arcur on 16-September-07, 06:01:22
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