KT3 Ultra 2 question

Does KT3 Ultra 2 support 48bit lba? If not does it with any bios updates or is it completely doomed?
I am trying to decide weather I'm gonna buy a 200gb drive for my fileserver(which is running an old kt3 ultra 2), or a 200gb sata for my main machine. It all depends on the 48bit lba(aka. support for drives over 137gb).

Yes it does according to this test report:-http://www.msi.com.tw/html/products/mainboard/testreport_pdf/6380E_Ultra2/hd.pdf However you do need to ensure that the operating system you use supports it as well.

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  • KT3 Ultra BIOS problem + question

    Hi
    after switchin on the CPU Halt command detection. My PC beeps 3 times after shutting down. D-LED says memory problem. When I turn off the PSU and after a while turn it on, everything is OK and PC boots normally. Does anyone know the reason of the beeping??
    Question: has somebody tried (somebody very rich to afford buying Barton) Barton (or T-Bred FSB333) processor on KT3 Ultra??
    thx a lot  )

    Hi,
    Switching on CPU HALT Command will make your system unstable. That's the message of the beeps.
    You should be able to improve this by using a better PSU. Otherwise, there is no reason of using CPU HALT command as there are many software CPU Coolers you can get.

  • KT3- Ultra aru board (ms-6380e series) processor question

    Ok i'm running a msi kt3 ultra aru motherboard with bios version 5.7
    looking at the cpu charts i'm slightly confused. What I'm wondering is can I run an athlon 3000 processor on this board? I know its going to raise the bus speed up but I'm running pc2700 ram right now so I dont see that being a problem.
    anyone either running a newer processor on this board, or who would know the answer, it would be appreciated....
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    You guys rock. Thanks for the feedback. haven't made the purchase yet, got a friend that manages a compusa thats supposed to be getting me a deal, we'll see I guess....
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  • KT3 Ultra Deluxe Processor Upgrade Question

    I purchased a Computer, custom built by a local shop(before I got into the spyware/virus removal business and woulda possibly tried to build my own) a few years back, and it has been a great system except that now the one online game I play, Everquest, is running slow when 30+ players are on the screen.   Other friends with brand new computers experience no lag/choppyness...  The lag is only experienced with multiple players on screen.
    With some friends, we have decided that it is not my Video card or anything else in the system, but the processor that needs upgrading.
    I have :
    AMD AthlonXP 1800(1507mhz in bios i think)
    MSI KT3 Ultra Deluxe(VIA KT333 chipset based) (it has RAID, so im assuming the ARU model)
    1024mb PC2100 or PC2700 ram..(not sure how to check)
    NVidia GeforceFX5500 256mb Video
    Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy
    Maxtor 7200rpm 40gb hard drive on Raid IDEs(set as dummy IDEs, not RAID)
    Maxtor 7200rpm 80gb hard drive on Raid IDEs(set as dummy IDEs, not RAID)
    Lite on 16x DVD-Rom drive(Primary IDE master)
    Plextor 8/4/4/2/12 DVD-RW PX-708A(Secondary IDE Master)
    Originally windows98 installed by the store.
    Reformatted twice and Windows 2000 installed presently.
    a SMC $10 junk NIC that I will be replacing with a 3com cause im tired of it after 2months(my good netgear FA311 went bad)
    What I am wanting a definite answer on, is whether I can stick a 2600mhz, 333 Barton Athlon XP in this.
    I have searched the forums and most topics say yes/no... 50/50...  so im confused.
    Is it possible to put the 2600 in there...  will that even help...  on player movement/etc in the game..(a friend with a similar system and a Radeon X800 Pro 256mb sees no difference and has similar lag to me(only in large player raids with multiple players on screen))
    I am just trying to see if I can spend $100 to throw a Barton 333 2600mhz in here and I think that should help it.. 
    or if I have to spend $250+ to possibly get a new PS, ram, processor/mobo the works.
    So.. is it possible?
    How much work would be put into it, besides
    Turn system off, unscrew the fan/heatsink, pop the processor out
    put the new processor in.
    Put the new heatsink/fan on
    start the system?
    Or is there going to be alot of.....  BIOS work involved.

    Friend has very similar system
    1700 AthlonXP
    1gig ram
    ATI Radeon X800 256mb(a premier card I thought?   as in performance) Pro
    He experiences lag/choppiness same as me, at times with 30+ users on the screen/game.
    I had read that officially Barton was impossible, im just asking if there is anyway to put a barton on it and will it work/how much work will it end up needing.
    266mhz 2600s arent available anywhere I look....   no 266mhz is actually..
    So Im just fearing ill need to upgrade the entire motherboard too.. and may be better off getting a new barebones kit.
    Its not gradual... its just when 30 players/characters are on the screen.... especially when they move... it gets choppy, take the number down to 10... and its lag free/choppy free.
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    5=40A
    12=18A
    The NIC is being ordered as im typing this...   hopefully a 3com NIC will provide better power than a SMC 10$ replacement for my netgear FA311...
    It has to be either the NIC or the processor.
    The reason for this im just saying.. is my friend has sound blaster audigy, similar processor(1700), cheap nic, a MSI mobo, not sure if its Ultra3 or not... and has very similar issues to me, despite throwing $350 down on that Radeon X800 256mb Pro, supposedly the best video card you can get.
    It didnt relieve hardly any of his lag... and hes quite....   happy about it... /sarcasm

  • Question about KT3 Ultra 2

    Hi all,
    I am currently running the KT3 Ultra 2 board with the Via 333 chipset, and I want to get a new processor.  The processor i'm looking at is the AMD Athlon XP 2500+ with the Barton Core, but I'm not sure if my board supports this specific chip.  Anyone know if it does?  Thanks.

    Quote
    Originally posted by Reijin
    Thanks very much!
    Hmm, guess this board can't run it at 333 FSB...ah well.
    wat do you mean it cant...
    the only athlons that mobo cant run are the 400Mhz FSB bartons
    i have that exact mobo and am using a 333 FSB 2700+, works fine as well
    the 2500+ will work fine
    might need to flash yer bios though

  • KT3 Ultra ARU Slow HD Transfer Rates

    Hello,
    First, please see my system information at the bottom of this message.
    I have a MSI KT3 Ultra ARU motherboard and have installed a Maxtor ATA133 60GB hard drive with 2 MB cache.  The hard drive is jumpered as Master and is connected all by itself on the IDE1 ribbon cable.  On IDE2 I have a CDRW (Master) and a CD-ROM (Slave).  My other hard drive (WD 120GB ATA100 8 MB cache) is on IDE3 and is set up in RAID 1+0 stripe.
    I recently ran the Sandra file system benchmark on my hard drives with what I think are very discouraging results.  My Maxtor drive on IDE1 scored 32 MB/s and my WD drive on IDE3 came in at 23 MB/s.  Those are some stinky results aren’t they?
    I checked my Device Manager under IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers and it indicates that for my Primary IDE Channel the current transfer mode for device 0 is Ultra DMA Mode 6.  I don’t know how to check the transfer mode on my IDE3 hard drive.
    Question #1:  Are my 32 MB/s and 23 MB/s results slow for my hardware?
    Question #2:  If these results are slow, how can I increase the transfer rates?
    Please help! 
    Thank you!!!!
    My System
    AMD Athlon XP 3000+
    MSI KT3 Ultra ARU MOBO
    2 x 256MB DDR PC2700 SDRAM
    ATI Radeon 9600XT 256MB
    Western Digital WD1200JB 120GB Caviar HD ATA100 8MB Cache 1+0 Stripe/RAID0
    Maxtor 6Y060L0 60GB HD ATA133
    Pioneer DR-A04S CD-ROM 32X
    Lite-On LTR-48125W 48x12x48 CDRW
    TTGI TT-350SS (350W) Power Supply
    PSU Ratings: +3.3V/28A +5V/35A +12V/16A
    Windows XP Home SP2

    These tranfer rates seem fine for sequential read rates. The maxtor drive is at mode 6 and the WD should be at mode 5 if its ATA100.

  • MSI KT3 Ultra-Aru (KT333) and Duron Applebred??

    Hi, welcome,willkommen,witajcie,dobry den, ... (I know this word in 11 languages)
    I have MSI KT3 Ultra-Aru (KT333) and J want to buy AMD Duron 1800MHz(Applebred).
    Does my motherboard support that processor?? It will work without problems??

    Quote
    Originally posted by osnavi
    pk.master: It doesn't make any sense to discuss about the answer to your question. If MSI says your Mobo doesn't support that CPU and people who know what they say, agree with that, Why argue ? If you want, go and buy it, as at last you are the one to decide what to do.-
    in msi website the 333 fsb cpus are not supported too in kt3 ultra-ultra aru but they still work... so it make sense to discuss  if applebred work or not in those mobos.

  • PC Component power requirements on a KT3 Ultra-ARU: ANSWERS - At last

    G'Day Folk,
    First, my PC specs are as below in my sig.
    Second, I know this is an old motherboard, but I would like to keep it going, and make the best of it for another year or so. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and would help two other users!
    Symptoms:
    Minor stability and performance issues, mostly in games, simulators, or doing high resolution photographics processing. I bought three machines with similar specs in 2002, for my brother, father, and myself. Each has had some hard to nail down, intermittent problems. My brother's PC has had a new motherboard and processor after failure of the KT3, but still has some niggling problems. He also has an XP 2600+ running at 65C !
    More recently I have been able to reliably reproduce graphics problems in Empire Earth II, Serious Sam, and Halo. Specifically, I can create the problem in an Empire Earth II game by running a saved game and looking at a specific spot on the map. The screen shows tearing, and eventually goes black, returning to normal dispaly when I move to a different part of the map. In certain Halo games I could cause the problem by looking in a specific direction. I assume this is because what is being displayed is using different or more graphics processing features, although it is not apparent what they may be from the content of the view.
    Being able to reliably reproduce the problem allowed me to actually analyse the cause.
    Diagnosis:
    After upgrading all drivers, and trying everything I could think of, as well as everything I could find on the web, especially in this forum, I have narrowed the problem down to the power supply. The clincher for me is that when I create the problem the 3.3Volt power supply line (rail) drops to as low as 2.45Volts! The +5V line also fluctuates and drops as low as 4.81Volt. This was measured using MBM5 and MBM5 Log. The usual voltages reported by MBM5 at idle are +3.3V rail = 2.99 to 3.01 Volt, +5V rail = 4.92 to 4.95 Volt.
    Okay, so the +5V rail stays in spec (just), but the +3.3V rail is out of spec (+/- 5%) even at idle. It should be at least 3.135Volt.
    I checked the voltages with and without the problem using an analogue volt meter, as software voltage readings are often low. The volt meter is a little slow to respond to the voltage fluctuations, but did confirm that at idle the +3.3V rail was less than 3.1Volt (out of spec), and with the problem occuring, dropped at least to 2.8Volt.
    As you can see below my power supply should be able to handle all I throw at it. Topower isn't the greatest brand, but it does receive "satisfactory" in reviews on Tom's Hardware and such. I suspect it (and my brother's and father's) has always been weak, although age, or more powerful games may be highlighting the problem.
    Solution:
    Get a new power supply.
    Not so simple these days, particularly if you want to upgrade in the future, with the move to powering components using the 12Volt rail. I want a power supply that will power my current +3.3V and +5V hungry motherboard, plus future 12V requirements, if possible. So I am doing a Power Audit of my PC, hence . . .
    Questions:
    I have collected power requirements for most of my components in Ampere by supply voltage. However, details are hard to lock down. I'll jump straight into specific questions.
    1. The Athlon XP 2100+ draws a maximum of 89.9Watts into the Voltage Regulator Module (VRM), which converts it to the CPU supply voltage of 1.75Volt. (About 51Amps. Ouch!) If this is sourced from the +12V rail as suggested by the AMD Athlon Desktop Builders Guide, then this would be 7.49Amp, and would not effect the +3.3V and +5V rails unless the total power capacity of the supply is being exceeded. However, the CPU power source was changed from the +3.3V and +5V lines to the +12V lines around the time of the XP2100+. I don't know what MSI did on my motherboard.
    Can anyone confirm which voltage rail is used to power the XP 2100+ on the KT3 Ultra ARU motherboard?
    2. I have found average power usages for motherboards of around 25 Watt on many web sites, but can't confirm the power used by the KT3. Does anyone know the maximum current (Amps) for each voltage rail from the power supply for this motherboard?
    3. Memory power requirements also vary a lot on the web. I'm using 10Watt each on the +3.3V rail for two sticks of 512MB DDR Corsair. Can anybody confirm this, for the KT3? (10W per stick seems to have been the standard since 128MB sticks came out!)
    4. I have a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 AGP graphics card. (Okay, it's not an MSI, but the power should be similar across brands.) There are several threads that suggest that this card uses lots of +3.3V and +5V power from the AGP slot. (Wonkanoby?) However, none give actual Amps for each rail. Anybody know?
    5. In case anybody knows, I can't find actual power for an Audigy 2 ZS either. Any suggestions?
    As modern power supplies tend to have reduced +3.3V and +5V capacity in favour of +12V, I need to be pretty sure of the actual requirements on these rails before buying a new supply. I could just "go and by the biggest Antec I can find and don't worry about it", but I might find that it has the same problems my existing one does.
    All help greatly appreciated. Selection of a new PSU could fix three PCs, mine, my brother's, and my father's.
    PS: My apologies to those I told that this was a great power supply. Well, it has great specs, and the problems observed couldn't be tied to it until recently. Bummer really.
    PPS: Sorry for the long post, but it's an interesting, and important topic, isn't it?
    UPDATE: See post on 1st March, 2006 for response from vendors and updated table of component requirements.
    Here is a copy of my signature in case I change it in the future, just for context.
    MSI KT3 Ultra ARU (MS-6380E V1.0),  AMI BIOS 5.7
    AMD Athlon XP 2100+ Palomino 1.73GHz @13 x 133 FSB
    2x Corsair CMX-512-3000C2 512MB 2-2-2-5-1T @333MHz
    Leadtek GeForce4 Ti 4600 Winfast A250 Ultra MyVIVO 128MB (AGP)
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
    2x WD Caviar WD1200JB 120GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache,
              each drive enclosed in a Scythe Silent Box Heatlane HDD Enclosure
    CD&DVD Plextor PX320A & Pioneer DVR-A09P
    Topower PSU 470W PFC 3.3+5V=235W +3.3V/26A, +5V/47A, +12V/28A
    mCubed T-Balancer Fan Controller,
              multiple quiet fans: Zalman, SilenX, Panaflo, Lian Li blower
    Zalman CNPS6000-Cu & ZM-NB32J NB HS
    ~ 10-20C over ambient
    Lian-Li PC-60 Case, WinXP ProSP2+

    Try the link below, this will tell you what you need. After you added all you hardware and get the final power result add 50% to this and you will have the proper size P/S needed for your system. You can even make a list of future upgrades you want to do and that way you can see what P/S will work for you now in the present and what you would need in the future, just remember to add 50% to what ever total you add up.
    For example, if the P/S calculator says you have a total draw of 279W then you would add 50% to this;
    279+50%=418.5
    http://www.extreme.outervision.com/index.jsp
    Below I have pasted a piece that I made for determing P/S which may help you to;
    Resets are a P/S issue and lock-ups are most likely due to your graphic card, with that said I will give you a table with which you can determine the proper P/S for your system and a little info just for info.
    I must also add that never trust software to tell you your voltages, this includes the BIOs as the BIOs is just a piece of software. To properly check the voltage one must use a digi-VOM.
    A 7200rpm HD draws around 20 watts, this 20 watts includes both the 5v & 12V rail.
    HD and CD's generally are figured at 2 Amps per device, let’s brake this down some.
    Spin-up: 12V x 1.3A + 5V x 650mA = 19W
    Read/Write/Idle: 12V x 350mA + 5V x 700mA = 7.75W
    Seek: 12V x 675mA + 5V x 725mA = 12W
    Those would be typical for a 7200 rpm IDE drive. As you can see a HD requires more power at start-up then during actual operation. This is why sometimes a PC takes a few tries to start up before it will actually make a successful boot and once it boots to windows all seems well or sometimes a occasional restart, which would indicate a weak/ bad P/S.
    Now to find the power used by the CPU you can check either AMD or Intel for the spec sheets on that CPU or you can follow this link that has tons of CPU ratings, CPU specs.
    Some more basic mathematics… When a 12-volt circuit is drawing 10 amps, it is consuming 120 WATTS of electrical power. 12 Volts X 10 Amps = 120 WATTS.
    This is the formula: P = E x I
    P - Watt (power)
    E – Voltage (electrical pressure)
    I – Amperage (current flow)
    Serial/PS-2 ports draw <35mA and if you have USB ports then they have a maximum of 500mA per port, again only if they are used- no use means no draw.
    The PCI slots are allowed 5A of the +5V, 0.5A of the +12V and 7.6A of the 3.3V Max per slot, again that is if the slots are used. So if the serial ports, PS-2 and USB ports are being used you are looking at around 5A draw on the MB, which would be around 20 Watts.
    So now we can add things up. (This is just an example of a basic system)
    MB=20W
    CPU= 60W, used as a norm.
    HD=20W
    CDRW=25W
    DVD=20W
    Graphic card=15W / newer GF4 and ATI 9000 and up= 35W
    RAM 10 Watts per 128 MB
    Network Card 5 Watts
    Average per PCI Card 8 Watts
    Total around 200W for this example.
    Now this will fall on different rails and that is were things get tricky, because as you see in my above break down of the HD that a HD use's both the 12V & 5V rail. This is why it is important that the 12V rail be at least 18 Amps if you plan on having more then 1 HD and case fans. Then you have the 3.3V & 5V rails that need to be strong too, the 3.3v rail is actually not so important with newer DDR MB and today’s CPU’s as it is mainly supplying the PS-2 ports power as well as some device cards. Most newer MB use the 5v and 12v rails mainly to supply the demands of today’s devices.
    Now this 200W is the bare min what is needed for things to run but in the real world you will want to add 50% to the 200W for your min P/S need, this allows room for spikes and heavy demands and a little head room to add hardware in the future.

  • MSI MS-6380E v1.0 Mobo - KT3 Ultra

    Hi
    I have updated this board with the most recent BIOS (v5.7) from MSI website.
    This update supports AMD Barton XP3000+ (FSB333) CPU (For KT3 Ultra2 Only)
    The CPU support page does not shed any light on whether the board will support
    FSB 166 but I believe it does with Thornton and Thoroughbred cores as the board
    does have the KT333 chipset.
    Could someone please confirm?
    Thanks

    Henry, please don't feel offended. This was written before I posted (remember question is will barton work):
    Me:        "No Barton because max fsb is 133mhz"
    JEWilson: "Y - but the KT3 Ultra has the KT333 chipset which will allow you to run FSB 333Mhz for RAM"
    Grayone: "Try your 3200 in it and see if it will run it at a 166fsb.  The bios may show it as an unknown processor or one with a lessor model number
                   but that should answer your question."
    You:       "Yes you can use PC2700 (333) memory, it shows that in the manual."
    So things were mixing up between fsb and ram clock, I know you were correctly refering to ram speed but in this context it seemed if ram has something to do with fsb.

  • KT3 Ultra (2) Bios version 5.7 released

    MSI has now released bios version 5.7 for the KT3 Ultra (ARU) and KT3 Ultra2. Fixes posted are:-
    Support AMD Barton XP3000+ (FSB333) CPU (For KT3 Ultra2 only)
    Add CPU Halt Command Detection in the Bios Setup
    Fixed ATI 8500 AGP Card cannot be used
    The new bios can be downloaded here:-
    KT3 Ultra (ARU)
    Link
    KT3 Ultra2
    Link

    Juras. This thread may help answer your question Link  

  • KT3 Ultra Overclocking

    I'm not really an overclocking buff, but if I were to get a KT3 Ultra and overclock the FSB to 166mhz, but lower the processor multiplier to approximately its rated speed, would I experience any horrible instability? Or would this be a very nice performance gain?
    I'd be using 333mhz DDR for this, and as an example, say I use a 1.2ghZ athlon.
    9*133=1195
    7.5*166=1245
    What kind of settings would I have to choose?
    I would think the ram multiplier would be 1:1, but I don't understand exactly how to set the PCI and AGP dividers. What ratio would I set those at? Or are they not something you set?
    Heh.  Please excuse my ignorance on the subject.
    Just looking for comments on the idea.  )

    Heh. I guess I've figured out most of the above. I know that the KT3 Ultra uses the 5:1 PCI divider when the fsb is set to 166mhz, so my question is this: Does the KT3 Ultra have the 5:2 (is that right?) AGP divider?
    I'm also still interested in any issues with the overclocking I mentioned.
    Thanks a lot!
    -tuxmp

  • MOVED: KT3 Ultra + Barton -- overclocking results

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    KT3 Ultra + Barton --> overclocking results

    I'll try to answer a few questions raised:
    zip227:
    5.7 is designed for all the KT3 motherboards, ARU or not, Ultra or Ultra2.
    Do not use "Auto", always configure it manually, especially if you want to go higher than 133.
    Your PC2700 allows you to set the FSB at 166. Since your CPU is unlocked, I would try setting 12*166, for a start. If temperature remains under 55°C (idle) and if an hour of Prime95 does not give you an error, then increase the coefficient 12-->12.5-->13-->...  until you reach the temperature limit or get errors.
    Okay:
    Thats the whole point! The first KT3 Ultra1 does not officially support Bartons, but in practice, it does!
    MSI never gave an explanation as to why they pretend it does not work, as far as I know.
    There is no PCI/AGP lock, but there is a PCI/AGP divider, as explained in the original post. The consequence is: you may run into instabilities at FSBs between 145 and 152, but it may automagically work with an FSB above 152!
    BarryB:
    Since my Barton is locked, I just incremented FSB 2-3 steps at a time.
    At 178, it would not even load Windows.
    At 176, it would load Windows but would crash randomly + temperature under load would reach the KT3's safety shutdown CPU limit too (64°C on my board).
    At 175, it works fine. I ran Prime95 for a couple of hours, and CPU temperature under load maxed at 63°C.
    Note I use a silent TT fan (2300rpm only), and have a poorly ventilated case, so your max FSB may differ . Also, I will probably have crashes when the room's temperature rises in summer.

  • Max "benefit" with KT3 ultra 2 and XP 333 cpu?

    The KT3 ultra 2 board is based on the KT333 chipset and will support an XP 333Mhz(FSB) processor, but I'm a little confused about whether I can get the max performance out of an XP 333 chip with this mobo.  I kind of remember seeing a discussion about this about a year ago when I bought my KT3 mobo and XP 1900+ 266(FSB) processor.
    I guess my question basically is with a KT3 mobo and an XP chip with 333 FSB, which will be the "bottleneck"?  Or are they really running at the same speed?
    Thanks,
    Chris

    Quote
    Originally posted by 1wingman
    The KT3 ultra 2 board is based on the KT333 chipset and will support an XP 333Mhz(FSB) processor, but I'm a little confused about whether I can get the max performance out of an XP 333 chip with this mobo.  I kind of remember seeing a discussion about this about a year ago when I bought my KT3 mobo and XP 1900+ 266(FSB) processor.
    I guess my question basically is with a KT3 mobo and an XP chip with 333 FSB, which will be the "bottleneck"?  Or are they really running at the same speed?
    Thanks,
    Chris
    the benefit would be that you can run you cpu at 333 along with your ram at 333 no bottle neck!!!
    but with the 266 fsb processors if you ran your ram at 333 and cpu at 266 the cpu is is the bottle neck!!!

  • Help me Overclock! :) KT3 Ultra-ARU & Athlon XP 2100+

    Been trying some things out, and reading a LOT of stuff on overclocking, but still kind of confused by some of it. Wanted to see what you guys think I can do with the following:
    MSI KT3 Ultra-ARU
    AMD Athlon XP 2100+ (Stock AMD Heatsink & Fan)
    1.0 G (2 512 sticks) of RAM (Kingston ValueRAM) (With Thermaltake aluminum RAM cooler on one stick, with an attached fan that blows over both sticks.)
    MSI Geforce FX 5200
    Just wanted to see if anyone had any success with this particular combination. It will be cooled by fans, and this is the case I have: http://www.xoxide.com/xviper.html
    It has fans blowing right over the AGP and PCI slots, as well as a fan on the front blowing over the hard drives and an exhaust fan on the back of the case.
    Here's some pictures if you need them:

    Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 07-November-06, 01:38:17
    you are welcome mate. 
    if CPU became instable increase CPU Vcore with one step.
    get a copy of Orthos to check CPU stability:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=99013.0
    set priority to 7, and 1st test (Small FFT's) when error appear there increase CPU Vcore with one step and retest.
    I'll keep that in mind. Got the FSB at 155 now - gona start moving slower.
    Got another question if you don't mind - You said to force the memory clock to 133 - i'm not sure how to do that. It seems locked. Here's my options for the SDRAM stuff in the Bios:
    Configure DRAM Frequency: SPD or USER
    SDRAM Frequency: HCLK/HCLK+33/SPD
    CAS# Latency: 2/2.5
    Row Precharge Time: 2T/3T
    RAS Pulse Width: 5t/6t
    RAS to CAS Delay: 2t/3t
    SDRAM Bank Interleave: Disabled/2-way/4-way
    SDRAM Burst Length: 4QW/8QW
    SDRAM IT Command: enabled/Disabled
    Fast Command: Normal/Fast/Ultra
    Now, when Configure DRAM Frequency is set to user, I can mod everything in that menu - however as soon as the FSB is set to 166 the SDRAM Frequency can only be set to HCLK - the other options disappear. But, even at 165 it can be set to HCLK, HCLK+33 or SPD.
    Not sure what to do there. And, are they any other options you would reccomend changing in that menu?

  • Warranty on MSI KT3 Ultra?

    Hello!
    Multi-part question:
         1: How long (if any) does the warranty on a MSI KT3 Ultra mobo last?
         2: If 8/03/02 is within that time period, how do I go about getting my $ back and/or an exchange?
    My mobo shat itself about a half an hour ago and I think it's toast ;(
    Thanks in advance
    -ICEman

    Quote
    Originally posted by Rob454
    hehe, if its over 14days don't bother. I had a big arguement with there staff because they won't return a Palm Pilot after 16 days. LOL I end up eating it.
    It's been just short of a YEAR  and they took it back!
    It didn't even have a box!
    Aaannndd, they exchanged it for a MSI KT4V!
    Booyah! I should do this more often :P

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