K9N2 SLI Platinum shows all green, but no video output

Ok, here goes - I hope you guys can help me...
I built a new setup last night, using the following components:
AMD Phenom 9850 Black Edition 2.5 Ghz Socket AM2+ 125W Quad-Core
K9N2 SLI Platinum
OCZ Reaper HPC 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (2 x 2GB)
eVGA GeForce 9800 GTX (G92) 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI-Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready
Seagate IDE Hard Drive 120GB (not sure of model)
Windows XP Home Edition SP2 installed
Antec Earthwatts 650 - voltages follow:
             Min        Max              
+5V       0.2A       25.0A     ±5%         
+12V1    0.5A       22.0A     ±5%         
+12V2    0.5A       22.0A     ±5%         
+12V3    0.5A       25.0A     ±5%         
-12V      0 A         0.5A      ±10%         
+5VSB    0 A         2.5A      ±5%         
+3.3V     0.1A       25.0A     ±5%   
I build the board, mount all components, then power on - board LEDs cycle through pattern, then land on all green. There is no video output at all during this process. I tried the PCI-E card, the onboard DVI, the onboard DVI without the video card installed.
During boot, I hear a beep that may be a long (sounds like a faint "power on" beep), and then two fainter beeps in quick succession. They don't seem to be in connection with one another.
During the boot, there is also little to no activity from the hard drive. The board reaches all green, then I hear the CPU fan spin faster, and the hard drive activates, then the board flashes to all red, and the reboot sequence begins again.
I've tried removing memory, seating just one stick, and swapping out for a second stick. The fact that the board reaches all green makes me think that everything is seated properly and functioning, but the fact that there is no video output (hence no way to access BIOS) is obviously troubling, plus the incapability of booting.
Questions - the 8-pin ATX power connection had a cover over four of the eight pins - why is that there? I connected an eight pin to the connector, should I have left the cover in place and just used a four?
I realize that using an older hard drive from a previous build is not the best idea, but I'm hoping it shouldn't be a factor this early in the boot process.
I have not flashed the CMOS yet - would that have any effect on the boot process? Again, getting to all green is promising, but the subsequent return to all red is... not.
I've looked through the forum as best I could, but didn't see any issue where the board got to all green, and then backtracked when starting up.
Any help you guys can provide would be greatly appreciated...

Hello!
Don't worry about the hard disk for now. You will need a new installation of Windows, but that would be next step.
9850 needs the latest BIOS version. http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodcpu2&prod_no=1443&maincat_no=1
Use the MSI forum tool. https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=116721.0  Impossible of course! Ask the store to update BIOS for you, or find an earlier, simpler compatible processor friend. 
The single beep is a power-good signal. The two fainter ones are probably USB things attached.

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    I had, for awhile read that this motherboard was a great board and an excellent buy. 
    However, I can't seem to find a way to adjust the DRAM Voltage settings.  I can change and adjust the memory timings, but not the voltage settings.
    CPUz shows that my RAM is running at 1.8volts but it requires 2.1v!  It also shows that all the mem timings are different from what they're set at in the BIOS.
    Is there a way to unlock the Mem Voltage settings on this Motherboard?
    If not, I may have to RMA it and get something else.

    Don't have every bit of that info in front of my at the moment, but I can say, and show, where links are available...
    AMD Phenom II 940 BE (Deneb)
    MSI K9N2 SLI Platinum w/ BIOS v3.4
    OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Reaper HPC 4GB Edition (OCZ2RPR10664GK)
    EVGA Geforce 8800GT 512DDR3 x2/SLI  w/Driver v180.08
    Creative X-Fi Platinum - (Not installed at present, all software/drivers removed during troubleshooting)
    Western Digital Caviar Green WD10EACS 1TB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
    ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT 500W ATX12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply
    Logitech LX700 Keyboard/Mouse Combo - no longer available/not listed in products/could only find Logitechs original press release on it - Logitechs provided "set point" software is installed.
    Hauppauge-WinTV-PVR-USB 2.0
    Sony DVD-ROM IDE
    NEC DVD RW IDE
    The X-Fi Card, the two 8800GT's, and the Enermax PS' and both DVD drives, are carried over from my former system.  All the rest were new, upgrade parts with a fresh and clean install of WinXP Pro w/SP3... Creative also came out with some new Drivers for that X-Fi sometime in 2008.  I do not remember the Driver version or the exact date they were released, but I have tried them.
    Also, I have tried rolling back the Geforce drivers back through several prior versions and ran tests with those as well, always with the same result.
    I'll be removing one of the 8800GT's later on tonight when I get the chance and see what happens there.
    One thing I noticed last night, is that the Mobo's Hybrid SLI is enabled with the OnBoard Video Port.  I can not disable the Onboard, unless the Hybrid is disabled first.  The cursor just skips over the listing for OnBoard when the Hybrid is enabled which is understandable.
    However, when Hybrid is disabled and the settings saved, and system rebooted... its gets up to the WinXP Splash Screen then flashes a blue screen and automatically reboots and does this in a loop; until Hybrid is re-enabled.
    At present, DRAM is manual configured in BIOS for 5.5.5.18 timings, and 2.20 voltage; as per manufacturer specs.  CPU, is manually set at v1.350; which became available after re-flashing BIOS last night, and re-clearing CMOS.
    Currently running system with the OnBoard Realtek Audio, using drivers from provided MSI CD.
    Problems experience thus far...
    Far Cry 2
    Locks Ups/stuck in audio loop - often within 5 - 15 mins gameplay
    Sometimes garbled Video; Alt Tabbing to Desktop and back into game clears this.
    no error codes provided in Event Viewer
    Crysis & Crysis Warhead
    Locks up, often within 5 - 15 mins gameplay; usually locked up with a constant high pitch "Eeeeee" noise from speakers.
    no error codes provided in Event Viewer
    Unreal Tournament 3
    Refuses to load any game maps, crashes to desktop
    no error codes provided in Event Viewer
    Second Life
    Crashes to Desktop  within 10 - 20 minutes
    no error codes provided in Event Viewer
    SPORE
    Locks up within 5 - 15 minutes
    no error codes provided in Event Viewer
    Can browse internet for hours with no problems, no errors.
    Can watch TV on my Hauppauge WinTV2000 USB PVR for hours, with no errors.
    Can watch DVD's on any DVD software, for hours, with no errors.
    Will try running Memtext86+ again tonight when I get home.

  • Strange K9N2 SLi Platinum issue getting progressively worse

    Quickspec:
    AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+ ADV60000DOBOX
    K9N2 SLI Platinum
    G.SKILL 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)
    2x BFG Tech GeForce 8600 GT OC2 w/SLI bridge installed
    Western Digital Caviar Black SATA 1TB
    No additional cards
    Microsoft Windows 7 x64
    PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 -- 750W Continuous @ 40C (825W Peak)  +12VDC @ 60A (Single Rail)
    I put together my system (http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=628222) in April of '09 and everything has been rock solid.  About 3 weeks ago, I started seeing strange graphical glitches, which can only be remedied by a system reboot. See below:
    Initially, I thought that the issue may have been software related, as I could screenshot the problem, and noticed that the problem would occur only after waking from sleep mode, and only while playing fullscreen games.  Before assuming anything, I ran diagnostics and checked my temps, all of which were in spec, so I decided, maybe I had lost my primary video card. I tried each of my SLi cards independently with the same result. I've also tried using each PCI-E slot with similar results.
    I moved on to test memory with Memtest86, which would lockup @ 5% through its first test. So I started sequentially removing RAM sticks until it ran.  After pulling out two sticks of ram, I thought I had nailed down the issue, things were stable again, but the system would periodically not POST, no VGA, nothing. Diagnostic LEDs would be RED|GREEN|GREEN|GREEN but would boot normally after a power cycle.
    After a couple days of stability, the video glitches came back.  At this point, I'm thinking it could be the Mobo itself. Upon boot my LED Diags go RED|GREEN|RED|GREEN and don't change.  The system is failing to POST most of the time, and when it does boot, just completely dies under any stress whatsoever.
    Obviously, I would imagine, it could be a power issue, but I have a solid PCP&C Silencer 750 which I would find hard to believe is causing the issue. I could test voltages, but I'm doubtful this is the issue.
    Any thoughts on what I might try next?

    Quote from: Stu on 04-February-10, 03:18:53
    The graphics corruption your screnshot shows would seem to be symptomatic of a failing VGA card.
    Yes, but not only. I doubt that's VGA failure for this case.[He got 2 VGA's, tested each one alone with no change, Both VGA to be failing sound not much realistic]
    Unstable system memory can cause the same artifacting/visual corruption
    Quote
    I moved on to test memory with Memtest86, which would lockup @ 5% through its first test. So I started sequentially removing RAM sticks until it ran.  After pulling out two sticks of ram, I thought I had nailed down the issue, things were stable again, but the system would periodically not POST, no VGA, nothing. Diagnostic LEDs would be RED|GREEN|GREEN|GREEN but would boot normally after a power cycle.
    One more pointer to exclude the VGA{s}
    Quote
    #  G.SKILL 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)
    Can you provide exact models? or link to manufacturer?
    Quote
    #  G.SKILL 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)
    Quote
    #  AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+ ADV60000DOBOX
    Quote
    which I linked in my OP http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=628222,
    RAM : 8192 MB DDR2 Dual Channel
    RAM Speed : 387.6 MHz (Unknown) @ 5-5-5-15
    Slot 1 : 2048MB (6400)
    Slot 1 Manufacturer : G.Skill
    Slot 2 : 2048MB (6400)
    Slot 2 Manufacturer : G.Skill
    Slot 3 : 2048MB (6400)
    Slot 3 Manufacturer : G.Skill
    Slot 4 : 2048MB (6400)
    Slot 4 Manufacturer : G.Skill
    With all four memory sticks installed drop memory divider to 667.
    [current in use is default 800, you can do that from BIOS Setup,
    Cell Menu adjust option named "FSB/DRAM Ratio", apply to either "333", "667", "1:1.67", "5/3" {all mean the same}]
    The CPU's [AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+ ADV60000DOBOX] memory controller, can't handle them at full speed.
    [For more details refer to this topics:
    ==> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=130043.0
    ==> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=120827.0
    Other tips:
    * Test each one memory stick alone with >>Memtest86<<,
    use the 1st DIMM close to CPU socket to isolate if you have an defective stick.
    * You can apply memory voltage in BIOS Setup recommended by memory vendor if need[2.0 - 2.1V, check specifications at memory vendor for your sticks]

  • Need help with drive installation for K9N2 SLI Platinum

     
    Hi
    I am new to the forum and to MSI
    This is my 6th computer build and first time using SATA and PCIe
    My hardware includes:
    •   MSI K9N2 SLI Platinum Motherboard
    •   Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X4096-6400C5
    •   GeForce 9800 GT 512MB GDDR3
    •   AMD Phenom X4 9850 Quad Core Processor, Black Edition 2.5GHz
                    4MB Cache 2000MHz [4000 MT/s] FSB
    •   Thermaltake  Ruby Orb Aluminum Core CPU Cooler
    •   UltraX3 850 Watt ATX Modular Power Supply
    •   [1] Western Digital 200MB7200 ATA133
    •   [1] Maxtor 80MB ATA133 Drive  [Not connected yet]
    •   [1] Western Digital 500GB 7200RPM 16MB SATA II HARD DRIVE
    •   [2] Seagate 7200.11 ST3500320AS 500GB SATA Hard Drives With 32 MB Cache   
                    [Not  connected]
    •   LG DVD-RW
    •   Toshiba DVD-ROM
    •   AMI Bios
    •   Antec Full Tower case
    The board set up fine, but I can’t figure out how to install my drives. The MSI directions are the worse I’ve ever seen, or should I say non-existent. They don’t even describe the bios entries… I am familiar with the bios, but don’t know all the settings for the board. I set the time and date and had to rearrange my drive placement on the board to have my 2 DVD drives show up on the secondary IDE Channel instead of the primary IDE.  The Western Digital 200MB7200 ATA133 is on the primary master IDE. I’m old fashioned so I still use FDISK to erase the old OS and partition the drive… I couldn’t see my SATA drive in FDISK even though I could see it in the bios. Now I want my Western Digital 500GB 7200RPM 16MB SATA II HARD DRIVE to be the system drive and the Western Digital 200MB7200 ATA133 to be a slave drive. My previous boards had raid but I just used them as additional slave drives.
    My goals: I want to have redundancy for my personal audio/video and my work. I will use the 2 Seagate 7200.11 ST3500320AS 500GB SATA drives for that.
    I also want 2 additional drives not purchased yet for my other data storage needs and for games
    My questions are:
    Can I use the SATA drive as the system drive if a drive is connected to the primary IDE?
    How do I set up Raid on this board? I actually want to use its capabilities this time.
    Does this board present any special problems with dual booting XP sp2 and Vista 64bit.
    If I put another set of Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X4096-6400C5 in anticipation of installing Vista 64bit will this cause a problem other than windows XP not seeing the additional memory.
    Is there additional documentation for this board somewhere?
    Please help…I have been working on this thing for 4 days straight. My last build took 2 hours not including software installation. Hope I stated everything you need to know. Thanks in advance  

    Hello!
    Advice no. 1 will be not to have everything connected at once. Have the chosen SATA and one of the DVD:s connected and install Windows. (Windows can only boot from bootable devices. It "jumps" all un-bootable.) Once you have a successful boot and happy with it, remove other things from the boot-sequence.
    Eh, some of your questions suggest you don't have the full manual, but a multi-lingual one. Check this out, bottom of the list:
    http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloadfile&dno=6745&type=manual

  • K9n2 SLI Platinum DRAM timings will not stay

    First off, I would like to say that I am posting this for my friend and that we both love MSI products. His setup is
    K9n2 SLI Platinum,
    Phenom 9950 140 watt black edition,
    2 gigs OCz sli ready 8500 1066 1x2 kit,
    BFG 8800 GTS G92 core 512mb graphics card,
    and Corsair 650 watt PSU.
    I don't at this time of writing have any screens, I can only explain whats going on. When he goes into BIOS and sets the Dram timings to 5.5.5.15 moves the voltage to 2.0, sets the Dram to run at 1066 which I think is 1.2.66, it reads at the top of the BIOS screen 1066. He then saves and exits reboots into windows runs CPU-z and it shows the timings have changed to 5.6.6.16, when he shuts down and goes back to BIOS it has changed there as well to the 5.6.6.16. The BIOS is the most current 3.2 also all the drivers and updates are the most recent for hardware and windows Vista home premium 32 bit. I Am trying to be as specific as possible to help you guys help us. The ram is in Dual channel Unganged. Please note it reads in CPU-z even with the 5.6.6.16 timings 1066 rather 533 DDR2 however the ram supports 5.5.5.15 in timings so I don't think that this could be good for it. We have done Memtest on the ram all test did fine we also used the windows version no errors on both test, We have not used Prime95 yet.
    Any help would be great and much appreciated at this point. His computer has crashed twice, once was the Blue screen of death and the other was just a lockup. I also should mention CPU, mobo temps I think are well within specs CPU idle 37c load 45c graphics card at idle 40c load 46c. Thank you for reading Shucky.   

    You are most welcome! Ever so kind!
    No performace lost, instead higher efficiency like you noticed.
    Think of it like this:
    A pipe with a big diameter can transport a lot of fluid.
    A pipe with high pressure, where things have a high speed, can transport a lot of fluid.
    A pipe where the diameter is not the same in both ends. Well, you can't say how much fluid will come out the other end, at least not without a lot of calculating and testing. (Like you also noticed.  :D )
    What is a pity is that program(mer)s have difficulties making use of all the cores. Phenom have four true cores. I think it will take about two years until all four can be put to full use, but if there ever is any real use in using all four cores is hard to say and a different question.
    Sure AMD and Intel and Microsoft et al have found ways of distributing processor work, but they are far from optimized. And it isn't easy: Think of the project your work group got from your chief or teacher: How many should be involved? Or if you are 300 people in your dorm, or even just four of you in your family, should all help out with the washing up after supper?
    No, is the best answer to that. So what has begun is developing processors, with a variety of cores. One may - as a silly example - make icons until or unless it can do better work somewhere else. - Not an easy thing making it do tasks like that, either! So that is why I did the washing up just now. 

  • K9N2 SLI Platinum / K9N2 Zilent 4 RED lights

    Hello. I got a problem with my K9N2 SLI Platinum / K9N2 Zilent...When i start the computer every thing gos as normal but there are 4 RED lights on the mainboard...but the hardriver's starts just like its about  to start up. But the 4 RED lights are still standing. after maybe 40-60 sec it the first 1 turns green then the last 1 then all the lights blinks green and they all the lights stands on green and the computer starts up. But for a while a go it only took about 10sec to get the computer booting up. So what can be the problem with this long start up. I have take my computer apart then cleaned it but still the same problem. Now i need pro help and hopes someone out the can help me with this:) anyways i know 4 RED lights is a processor error but iv taken it out and if there was a processor error it would en start up at all?
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    What PSU you use? List full details, read >>Posting Guide<<
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    Ram: 4xkingston hyper x 1gb 800 RAM
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