MOVED: k7n2 delta has VIA chipset?

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k7n2 delta has VIA chipset?

I see "Standard Enhanced Controller PCI to USB Host Controller." Also, I have 5 unknown devices under the USB Controllers in Device Manager. I dont see any ? or ! anywhere in device manager. The only usb device that is working is the printer. Tnanks for the prompt replies & help.
Also, which wire do I snip in regards to the blue JUSB2 blue colored plastic hub? There are 2, black wires pinned together, do I snip one of them?
One more thing, it seems that my usb devices, some, will work when they are plugged in and winxp is restarted only. What giives?

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  • K7n2 delta has VIA chipset?

    Can someone give me some advice in reference to what chipset the k7n2 delta series has? I was trying to get my usb ports to be recognized but I have not installed the chipset drivers. Does the board support the VIA or other firmware upgrade? Thanks in advance.

    I see "Standard Enhanced Controller PCI to USB Host Controller." Also, I have 5 unknown devices under the USB Controllers in Device Manager. I dont see any ? or ! anywhere in device manager. The only usb device that is working is the printer. Tnanks for the prompt replies & help.
    Also, which wire do I snip in regards to the blue JUSB2 blue colored plastic hub? There are 2, black wires pinned together, do I snip one of them?
    One more thing, it seems that my usb devices, some, will work when they are plugged in and winxp is restarted only. What giives?

  • MOVED: K7N2 Delta Upgrade Power Off Problems

    This topic has been moved to AMD SocketA based board.
    K7N2 Delta Upgrade Power Off Problems

    Thanks for the various suggestions.  I can confirm:
     - 4 pin cpu power plug connected
     - front bus frequency changed to 200MHz, processor now recognised correctly as Athlon xp3200+
     - I have been assured the cpu has not been overclocked
    However power off problem persists.  System shuts down after approx 1 minute whether i am in BIOS or start initiaiting xp repair from CD.  As the system shuts down after such a short time the xp repair will not complete. The system wil not power on again until at least 15mins has elapsed then promptly powers off again.
     I have fitted the D-bracker diagnostic tool and this shows 'operating system booting', ie four green lights.
    I note from the motherboard maunal that a cpu thermal protection system is installed for the Athlon cpu platform.  If the mechanism senses an abnormal temperature rise it automatically shuts down the system.  As noted in my original post the system is powering off with the cpu temp at <40 deg C.  The cpu warning temp in the BIOS PC health check stsus facility is set at 60 deg C so do not think this is the issue?
    System details:
    MSI K7 N2 delta (MS-6570)
    Athlon xp 3200+ (AXDA3200DKV-4E)
    Corsair twinX 1024-3200C2 DDR-DIM 1024 MB
    Seagate ST340016A 40MB HDD
    Pioneer DVD Rom
    Generic CRD - BP1500P CD
    1.4MB mitsumi FDD
    Thermal take TR2 470W psu
    Coolermaster xdreamII socket A cpu fan
    Gigabyte geforce 6600GT turbo video
    soundblaster live 5.1
    Anyone any further thoughts?

  • K7N2 Delta has jibbery and garbled Video

    I just purchased the FX Nvidia XT TD256 video card with the K7N2 Delta ILSR Ultra and after jumpering it to safe mode jumpers 10 and 11 i think, and clearing cmos, the screen works fine, then I restart machine, sometimes without going into bios, and video is jittery and garbled lettering. I can't get the machine to boot into windows, or even be stable enough to load windows, What could be the problem? I just purchased both of these this week, I am also using the AthlonXP 2600+ cpu, and Generic memory with TT Performance 1gig 2700, PSU 28a@+3.3v. 30a@+5v, 34a@+12v Aspire 500W, WD 80g, WD 120g, and on I/O card WD 250g HDD's. This problem occurs with every reboot, no matter what setting are in bios.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    urme9696  

    The nforce 2 chipset is fine, dont think thats the problem because Ive built machines with the same type board and video card without any problems at all.    Do you have a different video card to try in the K7N2??     Also check and see what the BIOS version is - It might need to be updated.    Maybe try a differnt stick of ram if possible.   A little more info on the card if possible.  its a FX5200 I think, but whats the brand??   Does it have a plug ( Molex or floppy type) for extra power on the card??
    One other thing to check,   Make sure you dont have an extra stand offs on the motherboard.    Some boards take more than the 6 that that the K7n2 do.   If so this may be trying to short something out.

  • MOVED: K7N2 Delta-ILSR IDE Controller

    This topic has been moved to Retired motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=122076.0

    Hey fredick..
    Quote
    you said...Please be a little more specific.It is hard to understand your post
    i told you im not a master geek...
    so  im not sure on all the tech geek terms..
    i tried to tell you best as i can to what happened..
    and what im trying to fix..
    its not a BURNER related problem..
    its a Hard Disk controllers/PCI IDE Controllers problem..
    like this example here...
    Quote
    the Primary IDE Channel controller, Secondary IDE Channel controller, and a brand name controller, e.g. Intel, SIS, VIA, etc. The brand name controller is what needs to be updated. Please visit their website to obtain these updates.
    like wheres the MSI or Nvidia one for Win98 OS...where do i get one..
    like the chip set driver thing..
    like the IDE controller thing..
    where you would have a PCI ide Controller thats for the NVIDIA® nForce2 Chipset
    like the one MSI/Nvidia has for a XP operating system...
    like it has the IDE In-the-box 2.70 thing thats for Xp systems
    wheres the One for Win98
    the hard drisk controller...
    that thing that is found here on a Win 98 system..
    Start/Settings/control panal/System/Device Manager/Harddisk Controllers/(its suposed to be here)
    and should be named something like NVIDIA Nforce2 Buss master controller
    or what ever they named it...
    but to answer your question..
    my burner is on its own IDE and the DVD burner and is SET to master
    Quote
    you asked..Do the disks have the same FAT..
    yes FAT32...windows 98..Fat32
    you asked...and have they had the same cable?
    yes they have the 80 wire cables the newer ones for ATA 66/100/133..
    i guess thats what you want to know...

  • MOVED: K7N2 Delta board

    This topic has been moved to Retired motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=115283.0

    Hum, it doesn't seem to be that... my roommate is running at 100MBit half duplexed and his works and the NIC card I'm using instead of the onboard was set to autonegotiate and it works as i'm posting this with it right now... i also tried switching it to 100mbit full duplexed and it also worked.
    you said: "any missmatch and and you will not be able to send packets"
    when I try to connect with the onboard Lan it doesn't have any problem sending them, but it wont recieve any.
    (oh and sorry for posting in the wrong forum)

  • MOVED: K7n2 delta-L help...

    This topic has been moved to AMD SocketA based board.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=93626.0

    I bought a usb device for playstation contoler that have a cd driver but  dose'nt work with my mainboard.
    In troubleshoot there is one way to solve this problem "update Bios or Efi".
    thanks for your support

  • Msi k7n2 delta vs GIGABYTE nFORCE2 CHIPSET ULTRA400/8XAGP

    Is the MSI k7n2 delta a better board the GIGABYTE nFORCE2 CHIPSET ULTRA400/8XAGP  
    So far i have personally tested the msi k7n2 delta and have had nothing but trouble out of it first i overclocked the amd 3200 and it ran stable and just fine but the odd thing is when i went to restart the computer some time the bio would not beep.  so i shut it down and put a volcano 11 on the cpu and not it will not do anything at all
    the tried to reset cmos no luck noved the jumper to safe mode no luck and even  moved the 133/166 jumper and still nothing  
    MSI the device you gave me for problem shooting said processor damaged or not put in correct
    Tested processor on another computer works just fine
    Tested Geil ram pc3200 256 works fine
    So i believe the board is shoot
    I need to know what to do to fix it if anybody can help or if i should get the GIGABYTE nFORCE2 CHIPSET ULTRA400/8XAGP
    thank you            

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    Originally posted by msi_ole
    vicks
    I don't agree with your reasoning that 3200+ is "overclocked". It is the faster AMD chip but it has been tested by the hunderds of hardware engineers in the AMD labs to work NORMALLY at this speed.
    It was designed and optimized to work at this speed.
    In fact its real speed is 2.2G and its performance is comparable with the P4 3.2G (you know the story).
    AthlonXP3000+ real speed is 2.15G. This chip has two versions, FSB333 and FSB400.
    I know what it is  :D
    What Im saying is he is having troubles booting because he overclocked it, the 3200+ isnt a good overclocker to begin with, Im not saying its something less and it was overclocked, he did the overclock himself and he may have pushed it too far since it isnt a good overclocker...

  • K7n2 delta, won't allow me to connect to the internet via pci modem

    motherboard: K7n2 delta, nforce2 ultra
    won't allow me to connect to the internet via pci modem
    i have got 2 computers with same mobo, can connnect through external 56k
    but the 2 internal 56ks (one in each computer), will not connect.
    just dials then beeps, or no dialing tone.
    the 2 internal ones are differnet makes, but connect through PCI
    there must be something wrong with Mobo settings or pci stuff
    all internet and modem settings are correct, etc etc etc
    can u help
    or does anyone have a pci 56k running on that mobo?

    Quote
    Originally posted by Solway
    i made my creative one work and dial, using pulse dialing, but it takes ages
    but my other one has no dialing tone, its werid.
    If your not hearing dial tone you might have your phone plugged into the wrong port. Most modems have 2 outlets, one is labeled line ( that is the one you should have plugged into the jack (RJ11C). If that's correct, query the modem and see if it tests OK, you may have a defective modem.

  • MOVED: MSI K7N2 DELTA Motherboard

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    MSI K7N2 DELTA Motherboard

    Hi
    Yes, you can overclock the processor and ram but the best combination is running the ram at the same speed as the processor.
    Go into the profile section at the top of the page and list all of your system info like I have mine listed.
    Your questions would receive a lot more answers in our overclocking and modding section since there is a lot more info that is needed to help you achieve a good stable overclock.

  • MOVED: need help with my k7n2 delta series motherboard please

    This topic has been moved to AMD SocketA based board.
    need help with my k7n2 delta series motherboard please

    "...the other memory ive been using is  memorymaxx 512mb ddr 3200..." If I understood right, your'e actually using both memories at same time so, your'e lucky if it works. We have said thousand times that mixing dif. brand/make/speed memories is a bad idea, most with this Mobo that is very picky about ram. If you want to avoid slowdown problems, stay with only one stick ( the better one ) until you can buy at same time in same store, 2 identical memories to replace the old one.

  • [nForce] K7N2 Delta Premium stuck at Chipset Initialisation

    Hi there, I'm new to these boards, how do you all do?
    As stated in the subject I'm having trouble with a new K7N2 Delta Premium which is stuck at Chipset Initialisation.  I'm not going to write out a long explenation here as I have been battling with this for a week and I have a thread in another forum where lots has already been discussed. Hopefully it will save time in people suggesting stuff that's already been tried etc.  Here's the link.
    Thanks in Advance,
    Matt

    Sorry Richard but it had been a long day and I just wanted to get a quick post in before going to bed and hopefully some answers by morning.
    I'll hold back on the sig for the moment if you don't mind as I haven't yet got a working PC with an MSI board and am using components swapped, borrowed and thieved from other PCs so to list it all probably wouldn't fit
    Here's a list of everything I've used so far.
    AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+
    AMD Athlon 800
    ASRock K7-Upgrade
    MSI K7N2-Delta Premium
    2*256MB PC2700 (Generic)
    2*512MB PC2700 Kingston Value RAM (Sourced from an ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe based PC with an AMD Sempron 2800+)
    GeForce4 Ti4200 64MB
    Radeon 9600Pro 256MB (Sourced from an ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe based PC with an AMD Sempron 2800+)
    120GB IDE HDD
    Lite-On 16x DVD-ROM
    Lite-On 32x CD-RW
    Asus TV FM Card
    300W PSU (Spare) (3.3V = 15A, 5V = 35A, 12V = 11A)
    350W PSU (Original)
    350W TaurusX PSU (3.3v = 20A, 5V = 33A, 12V = 18A) (Sourced from an ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe based PC with an AMD Sempron 2800+)
    Any combination of all the above components produces the same result, all items power up and the motherboard stays in Chipset Initialisation mode.  All components have been tested and are known to work in other PCs (namely the ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe based one) except the 2 motherboards and CPUs.
    Now for a slightly condensed version of all my posts from the other Forum:
    Quote
    On monday I turned the PC (configured using the ASRock mobo, Athlon XP-M, Ti4200, Generic RAM and 350W PSU) and it booted to the welcome screen fine except I had no response from my keyboard and mouse. Being wireless models I scanned for a different channel but no luck so I tried the reset switch on my case. The computer began to boot and nothing happened. The monitor wouldn't come on and the PC just sat there with the HD light stuck on.
    I left it and took the PC to work the next day (I work in an IT department so could 'borrow' a few spares to try out). At work I swaped out the graphics card (it's hadn't been initialising properly when I used drivers other than those that came with windows, stuck at 4 colours at 640*480) for an FX 5200, no change. I swapped the graphics cards back and took out a stick of RAM, no change. I swapped the two RAM sticks around and the PC booted, great, I thought, faulty memory, at least it works I'll buy a replacement the weekend.
    Took the PC home and turned it on again, same problem as before. I tried swapping both sticks of RAM in and out as well as re-seating the graphics card, no change. I tried the RAM and graphics card in another PC and it booted fine so I thought, dead mobo.
    Today I go to the local computer fair and buythe MSI mobo. I reinstall everything and turn the PC on, same as before, only the diagnostic LEDs tell me the board is stuck in 'chipset initialisation mode'. I try chopping and changing the RAM again and try the Radeon from one of my other PCs, no change. Wonderful, I now have the feeling that my lovely 2 week old XP-M 2200+ that I hadn't had a chance to play with yet has broken so I swap it out for the Athlon 800. Hallelujah the PC boots first time and I go straight into the BIOS. I check all the settings and enable/disable the onboard peripherals I do/don't want/need. Restart the PC and it's back into Chipset Initialisation mode again. Doh! So I know think I messed up on the BIOS settings somewhere so I reset it, no change. I reset it again (this time removing the battery from the board as well as unplugging the mains and setting the jumper), no change. I try swapping out the RAM and graphics card again, still no luck.
    Quote
    All my testing is performed on the desk for my second PC which uses a standard MS wired desktop.
    I've tried pairing the PC down to just CPU, RAM, graphics card. When the PC was first tried with the XP-M 2200+ and the MSI board I even tried it with just a Graphics card and with just RAM, same result.
    All components apart from the CPUs and TV Tuner have been swapped out with components in another PC and that PC booted with each one of them in and is still booting now.
    Tommorrow I'll try the TaurusX PSU and try the board layed out on the table and see how it goes.
    Quote
    I've tried swapping the power supply and it still wouldn't boot. On a whim I removed a memory stick, yes it booted. I left the pc for a while sat in the BIOS and all was good. I took the risk and swapped the CPU for the better XP-M 2200+. This booted first time too, infact it booted with both memory sticks in. Great, it was a dodgy power supply, except that power supply is now in the ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe PC I was robbing parts from and working fine.
    After leaving the PC sat in the BIOS HW monitor for a while watching CPU temps I decided to restart and get on with installing windows. Doh! back to chipset initialisation mode again
    Next step..... try it out of the case on my dining room table.
    Quote
    I've now tried the MSI motherboard on my desk (wooden) with just the XP-M 2200+, Ti4200, Kingston Memory, hard drive and Diagnostic LED bracket connected. It results in the same problem (and this is with yet another power supply to the previous two being used, the 300W one) as well as the TaurusX PSU, the PC sits at Chipset initialisation stage.
    Some more info for you. Whilst researching a problem on a PC at work (uses a K7N2 board), I found people stating that the nForce2 chipset has problems with certain types of memory (news to me, I've got two other nForce2 based PCs both A7N8X-E Deluxes). So I decided to try yet again to boot one of my other PCs with this memory, both dimms managed so fine. I also decided to run a proper overnight memtest on the dimms indivdually, the first one went almost 8 hours and 56 tests with no errors, the second one had done one test by the time I left for work this morning, again no problems.
    I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel here and am simply running out of ideas. All that I can think to do now is try both the XP-M 2200+ and Athlon 800 CPUs in one of my working nForce2 PCs (which I am reluctant to do cos I'm idle).
    Quote
    OK, another update. Got home about quarter to 2 and the second 256MB DIMM had gone through 50 tests without errors so the memory is fine (and is fine with nForce2 mobos as that's what I tested in).
    I've used two different keyboard and mouse sets, the wired one on my second PC and the wireless one (which also works conected up to my second PC). No difference, the system is barely getting far enough to even think about keyboard and mouse. Hell it's not even getting far enough to complain about missing memory or graphics card.
    I still don't have any real idea as to why the first motherboard 'failed' like it did anyway and the only two components that I can't completely rule out are the CPUs and motherboards. I do have an Athlon XP 2800+ with what appears to be a cracked core (though oddly enough the PC always booted with it installed, it was just highly unstable with lots of memory errors) that I could try if I really felt like it.
    I haven't tried the 'cracked' XP 2800+ yet and I'm about to try the ASRock motherboard with the Athlon 800 again.  As I've said in the quotes above, I'm completely dry when it comes to ideas now and am hoping an MSI specific forum might be able to help me more.

  • K7N2 DELTA ILSR has conflicted with ram....

    K7N2 DELTA ILSR has conflicted with this ram....
    http://www.kingmax.com/product/pro_superMPXB62D-383.htm
    I got 2 * 256MB DDR 400 of the above ram.
    Is there any conflicted with K7N2 DELTA??
    amd 2500+
    thank you
    BIOS version 7.4

    Quote
    Originally posted by utada
    I have already brought kingmax
    These boards are very picky with RAM. As Bonz has pointed out their is an approved list near the top of the Forum but unfortunately I don't beleive Kingmax is on it. Sometimes the generic RAMS run, sometimes not. It seems to be hit or miss. If you want a recommendation of good quality RAM I would suggest MUSHKIN first and CORSAIR second. Good Luck
    Rob

  • NForce2 chipset in (K7N2 Delta), how can i know what type it is?

    Ive managed to get my Athlon Xp 3000+(400FSB) CPU stable by updating my motherboards Bios. It then handles the 200FSB, until i play a game, or really heavily load the CPU. Ive tested running the memory at 400Mhz whilst running the 3000+ on a 333Mhz, and it works fine all the time no problems.
    Ive then seen there are 2 (or even 3) versions of the chipset:
    A previous NForce 2 Chipset that when it gets to the 200FSB it will just not handle it, because it buggy.
    And a NForce2 Ultra 400 Chipset that can make the 200FSB without problems. My question is...how can i know which version i have?

    Quote
    Originally posted by Latinmike
    :idea:AS FAR AS I KNOW IF YOU HAVE A K7N2 DELTA series (6570) ULTA 400FBS YOU HAVE AN nFORCES 2 CHIP. YOU CAN CHECK MOBO SERIAL NUMBER AND CHECK THE MSI SITE. THAT IS THE FOR SURE WAY TO TELL,
    IF YOUR RUNNING YOUR PC AND YOUR CPU IS 166 FBS (333) AND YOUR MEMORY IS RUNNING 200 (400 FBS) YOU NEED TO SET YOUR CLOCK/RATIO TO 5:6. GOOD NOTE IF U WANT TO OC YOUR SYSTEM W/OUT CHANGING YOUR VCORE VOTAGE THAT WILL PRODUCE MORE HEAT, AND MORE LIKLYTO RUN STABLE GIVE THIS A SHOT SET YOUR SYSTEM PERFROMANCE TO MANUAL SET YOUR FBS TO 187 MUILT. TO 13X= 2431GHz, 170 X 13 WIL GIVE U 2210GHz SET YOUR CLOCK/RATIO TO 1:1 TRY 2OR 2.5-3-3-7 GIVE IT A SHOT  :lol_anim:AS SOON AS I CAN GET MY NEW MEMORY I WILL TRY. AS FAR AS I KNOW THIS IS THE BETTER WAT TO OC THAT CPU W/O THAT MUCH MORE HEAT. IF YOU DO TRY IT PLEASE LET ME KNOW THE OUT COME.  

  • K7N2-Delta L (Chipset Heatsink)

    Hi everybody
    I have a problem, I buyed a MSI K7N2 Delta L and when I see the MoBo, the chipset heatsink were not attached to the Chipset, the heatsink have 2 mounting holes, but only in one of these the support is already inserted but the another support is on the board. the thermal grease (its white over the chipset) was applied on the chipset.
    what I must do with the mobo??
    put the heatsink or get back to the shop??
    (its normal that :S ????)
    thanks, sorry for my english, isnt my native language...

    if the store is nearby go there and get it fixed.
    if not then either ask someone with the knowledge to do it or do it yourself BUT if you do not know what to do then do some research on as you can destroy the motherboard and i dont think it goes under warranty.
    the chip also need to be cleaned and new thermal paste be used.
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    throw that heatsink away and get one with a fan.
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