KT3 Ultra2 No Post

Hi there,
I need some help with the following:
I've just bought a new board, KT3 Ultra 2C and installed it, but the system doesn't POST.
The processor fan is working fine, but the screen stays empty.
I've tried to clean the processor and mounted the cooler again, but this doesn't work.
The D-bracket says gggr, meaning 'testing RTC'.
That's all that happens......
Any ideas ??
ThX !

I'm using an BPS power supply, ATX 350W.
I've got an identiacal system assembled, the only difference is that the other system is using a KT3 Ultra2 board and this is a 2C.

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    Originally posted by maesus
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  • KT3 Ultra2 won't POST D-Bracket RRGG

    Greetings.  
    I have read many similar posts but nothing I have done works so far.  I have a new KT3 Ultra 2 that I have never been able to get to boot.  The D-Bracket ~always~ shows Red Red Green Green, regardless of what is in the board: nothing, just RAM, just CPU, Ram+CPU, Ram+CPU+Video.  I have tried swapping out processors, ram, video.
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    Power Supply: SkyHawk SH-400A8H 400W +5DC 40A 3.3VDC 28A no combined wattage but calculated ~195W combined from the ((5x40A+3.3x28A)/3)x2 formula listed in one of the threads.
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    I know that other people had similar problems and solved them by replacing parts - but I have pretty much replaced everything at this point (with the exception of the power supply.)
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    And the power supply folks win again. I didn't have another power supply rated for this machine - only some old 200 and 235 W power supplies that rate 10-14A on 3.3 and 20 A on +5.  But when I tried to use it I at least got different results - I powered up until I hit R G G G (Boot Attempt) when I got some BIOS beeps (not sure which ones right now - but most likely related to having way too little power).
    Sorry I didn't try that earlier before posting - I figured the PS was very unlikely to have gone bad in such a short period (new with case in May).
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    I first tried installing the VIA4in1 and VIA USB2.0 patch. Then I tried the D-bracket after refreshing the usb drivers (I did not disable all other devices like in my original post, should I have?). Same result, blue screen crash at power on.
    Next I disable USB ports in BIOS and install USB PCI card. Then power on the USB HD plugged into card. Same result. Computer slow accessing local drives. When I try to access the USB drive I get a "E:/ is not accessible; the file or data is corrupted or unreadable."
    Next I remove the USB card. I enter BIOS and set to "2" ports. Presumably this turns on the USB1.1 ports on the mobo. I return to windows xp. It now seems to install the drivers, but just as it finishes I get a "a problem has been encountered instaaling this device (it has done this before but after finishing I get the blue screen most times). Next I goto the device manager, and in my USB devices I have a USB mass storage device w/ a yellow flag. I goto properties and see a:
    "the device cannot start (code 10)" device status. I click "troubleshoot" and voila... blue screen.
    Finally I reboot, and set 4 ports in BIOS, making my JUSB3 FRONT PANEL usb1.1? ports active. Interestingly these respond like the PCI card. Computer slow accessing local drives. When I try to access the USB drive I get a "E:/ is not accessible; the file or data is corrupted or unreadable." As soon as I power off the USB HD things are normal...
    I will take this USB HD to work tomorrow just to ensure its integrity. Any other ideas? What kinds of BIOS settings might F up USB?
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  • Problems w/ KT3 Ultra2 w/R

    I think the best thing to do it's to explain the problem from the beginning.
    A couple of months ago I bought my computer by components and put it togheter myself. Everything was fine, but there was a problem. Back then, my mobo was an ABIT KX7333R and it wouldn't boot if I changed the processor speed in the bios (it booted allright with the defalut -XP 1500- but when changed it to the real one -XP 2000- it didn't boot at all). So I used it for about 3 weeks with the default setting (I was too lazy at that moment to change the damn thing) and one night, the computer died while I was using it. Anyway, I assumed twas the mobo, so I requested a RMA from Abit, and had my motherboard replaced. The replacement worked fine for about 10 minutes, and when I was writing an email, puff, died again. At that time I was swearing and cursing, and blamed Abit. By then, I was tired of waiting and everything (just got stressed) so I ordered an MSI KT3 Ultra2 with raid. When I first booted the PC, the motherboard didn't recognized my HDD when I entered the Bios. I tried restarting, but the pc would not respond. So I checked the D-Bracket lights and they say that the problem was in the IDE controller or device. So I replaced my HDD with another one, but nothing happened.
    So, my questions are:
    1- Am I the guy with the worst luck in the world and got three defective motherboards in a row?
    2- Could it be that something else in my PC is causing the problem?
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    Have you tried with another CPU ? If not, please do so ; or return the CPU for RMA.

  • KT3 Ultra2 won't run XP 2500 at more than 151 Mhz

       Not an unusual topic I know but I haven't found any solutions in this forum as yet! 
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    I can only say, I'm running my KT3 Ultra2 with XP 2800+ without any problem at 333 Mhz. Remember you have to upgrade Bios with ver 5.7 so Mobo can work with a 166 FSB. Also, better try starting with only one memory module. You can take a look at my P.S. specs. on my sig. It's not too good, but enough for this rig. So, don't dispose yet your 2500+, try and tell us how did it go.
    A bit off: Do you like this Forum ? If yes, Read the post on first page in this Forum " Forum Team on Strike...". If you want this Forum to stay as it is now, please send a mail to MSI. Adress is mentioned in first post. 

  • KT3 ultra2 BR problem

    I have already read Bas' post about the common problems but still, my own problem can't be solved. I hope you guys could help me. Here's the problem:
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  • KT3 Ultra2 & FSB

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    The following was typed up and supposed to be posted last night but comcast decided to crap out and not work until now
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    It looks as if this psu was designed in mind with a motherboard pulling off the +5, but I'm having problems finding technical documents for the KT3 Ultra2. The CPU itself should be draining about 20 amps by itself at load according to the calculations that were made, which leads me to believe this motherboard is pulling from 5v as the 3.3 on this power supply is very unefficient for this use. The weird thing is, their truepower series doesn't put out much more, if any, power on the 5v rail than the current psu and if this motherboard is designed to take what it can from the 5v, it doesn't appear the decision to buy a new antec power supply is a good one, unless its the 530watt varient which puts out 40amps on +5. I'm going to look into tring a different power supply tomorrow and see if it fixes the 166fsb problems. In the mean time, anyone know where I can find technical documents for this motherboard? Its the most difficult piece of hardware to find detailed information on.
    Added now:
    From what I've learned, a lot of the time the ram feeds off the 5v line, again depending on the motherboard. Nowhere in the spec sheets of hyperx does it claims to use 40 watts per stick of ram. I'll try readng over my nonsense post later today when I'm more awake as its 6:55am right now and it was 1am last night. Going to stop by the bank today and head out to probably pickup antec's 530w psu.

  • [KT3 Ultra2-R / PSU] Upgrading to Barton 3000+

    Hi!
    I'm thinking about upgrading from my 2200+ to a Barton 3000+ chip. Is there any problems with this? Is my PSU good enough to handle the upgrade?
    My PSU is Antec TruePower 380P (+5V: 35A, +12V: 18A, +3.3V: 28A).
    After the upgrade my computer's specs would be:
    MSI KT3 Ultra2-R
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    2x512mb Kingston ValueRAM
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    Quote
    Originally posted by Sharp
    The board will require the latest BIOS too.
    I've already flashed it to 5.7.
    Quote
    Originally posted by Sharp
    You should not mix ram as it can cause problems, even if it is the same model/make. The revision must be the same.
    Really? I think my ValueRAM are different revision, but I'm not having any problems. I guess I'm lucky.  
    Quote
    Originally posted by Sharp
    Would that  be a 9800se, 9800pro or 9800XT?
    Haven't thought about that yet, because I only have the money for the processor upgrade.

  • KT3 Ultra2 R and VGA problem

    I wonder if I could please get some ideas as regard this rather odd problem which I am encountering. This problem occurs when while the pc is 'shut down' if I disconnect the power supply ie switch off power by way of the switch on the psu. When I switch power back on again and boot, the pc begins its booting sequence it begins to launch windows and then it stops and a little red square (with a bit of green) appears in the top left hand corner of the screen. Now this problem does not occur if I shut down the pc normally (but don't cut off power supply). I have several partitions on my HDD and they are all affect at the same time. The end result is that I boot into safe mode I look at the refresh rate which is set to 'unknown' change it to 'adapter default' then reboot but upon reboot I get windows displaying screen at 640x480 with standard vga colours. I check in device manager under 'display adapters' what driver it's showing and it's the driver which I last loaded ie the correct one. I cannot change screen resolution , bit colour and the refresh rate only allows for 2 options, either 'optimal' or 'adapter default'. In order to get back to where I was, I have to remove and re-install my VGA driver and then everyting is back to normal (until I switch off power again at psu then back to square one). I have spoken to the manufacturers of the graphics card and they say that if the card works ok when I shut down pc normally and restart then cannot be the card. I described my problem in greater detail to MSI support and they said either VGA or O/S.
    In essence I wanted to isolate the problem to, is it 'hardware or 'software'.
    I would be grateful if anyone can shed some light.
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    Crucial 512 Mb PC 2700
    Leadted Ti 4400 128 MB Vivo (det 44.03)
    Creative Audigy
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    Odd as it might seem I have to follow the proceedure listed below if I want to switch off power altogether to work on my pc.
    1. Cold boot system with 166FSB and let O/S install
    2. Reboot enter Bios and reduce FSB to 133 make sure to set memory speed as HCLK and let O/S load
    3. Shut down and switch off power supply
    4. Reconnect power and boot system. Enter bios set FSB to 166 (the mem speed will be HCLK)
    5. System continues to boot and loads O/S
    From that point on, cold boots (without cutting power supply) are not problematic as once the 166FSB is 'registered' everything works ok (at every cold boot). So anytime I wanna work on my pc I guess I have to do the above 5 steps. They seem to work but need to try it out a few more times before I am confident that this process will always work.
    I am sure you agree that this is one strange mother of a problem.
    I suppose the only 2 things left are a total O/S reload or trying another 333 cpu because I have tried everything else.  I guess I will have to live with it.
    I have also cut some additional front vents so that front fan draws more air in and it appears to have dropped my idle Temp to 40.5C on CPU (running at clock 2083Mhz).
    As as said earlier in my post my system ran perfectly with XP2000+ and 512Mb PC2100. I merely upgraded the CPU to XP2600 and mem to PC2700 and it has thrown up this very odd problem. And to boot (if you will pardon the expression) when I first installed new CPU and memory it booted first time at 166FSB. osnavi, in case you upgrade your CPU to a XP2600 and you get this weird problem at least you can come back to to this thread and find this workaround.
    I wonder if anyone can fathom out why this is happening.......If not as I said I can live with it.
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