MOVED: MSI 880G-E45 overclock to 1600

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  • MSI 880G-E45 overclock to 1600

    AMD X4 840
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    2x4GB Patriot Sector 5 PGV38G1600ELK 1600 (PC3 12800) 9-9-9-24
    Antec 500W power supply
    Gigabyte Radeon 4550 HD
    Patriot said the RAM is certified at 9-9-9-24 at 1600.  Memtest86+ showed about 2-5 errors overnight.  However, system is extremely unstable and often crash on start up
    I've increased memory voltage to 1.7 but still does not help
    What else could I try?
    Thanks!

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  • MOVED: MSI 880GMA-E45 Overclocking

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=146612.0

    hehehheheheh you really shouldve kicked in a few more bucks and the 1090t BE x6, the 1055t with stock cooler should get 3.55ghz easily however make sure you add more voltage to the cpu, also read up on your products I know this seems like a pain in the ass but if you take the time to read about your products you can ask direct questions about over clocking...   this ---->   https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=40413.0   is a damn good place to start first.  
    Also I do not recommend overclocking with stock cooler. Not to say they are bad just saying that you are adding more voltage and heat to your system. Seems in my 17 years of building/playing with computers the stock heatsinks are made to fit the already set manufactures specs. i.e. if the cpu is a 3.20ghz then all they make is a heatsink to deal with those temp settings.
    I have got a stable   4.04ghz   on my x6 1090t shown here alittle (all on air cooling)
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=146059.0
    However I feel like every system has a "sweet spot" a zone where if tuned right you get the max performance for current build. Like mine ended up being 3.84ghz memory @ 1602mhz fsb to 240
    I think 4ghz on the 1055t is very doable as long as you keep it cooled, also keep your room temps to about 68-70F as far as doing it to 3.40 on a stock cooler i wouldn't see why not?? but don't see much of a gain to increase it only few MHz??

  • MSI 880G-E45: trouble with 1600 RAM

    AMD X4 840
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    2x4GB Patriot Sector 5 PGV38G1600ELK 1600 (PC3 12800) 9-9-9-24
    Antec 500W power supply
    Gigabyte Radeon 4550 HD
    Tried both Patriot and OCZ.  Both runs fine at stock speed.  But both having trouble at 1600.  Only a few errors in Memtest86+ but Windows 7 constantly crashes on start up.  I've increase the voltage to 1.7 and still does not help (required 1.65)
    RMA the RAM now.
    The question is: is it the RAM or the board?  How can I tell?
    Thanks

    Quote
    Patriot has explained the RAM is certified at 1600 but it defaults to 1033 so that it can work with any mobo.  SPD confirms it support 1600 at 9-9-9-24. Do you mean all these certification is invalid?
    That is not what anyone is intimating.
    Your memory controller supports 1066/1333. Trying to run the memory at 1600 is overclocking which means that you may experience instability.
    If your PC runs stable at 1066 or 1333 mem SPD then leave it there. If you want advice on overclocking the mem to 1600, then start a new thread in the overclcoking section of the forum.

  • Video problem with MSI 880G-E45 board

    Does anyone know if the onboard video is automatically disabled by installation of a PCI-e x16 video card on this motherboard?
    I want to run two monitors and I cannot figure out how to keep the onboard vga active when I have a video card in the PCI-e x16 slot.
    Thanks!

    I can't believe a Moderator on a Manufacturer's Forum is handing out such INCORECT information!!!! 
    Quote from: flobelix on 16-August-12, 12:43:00
    Unfortunately bottom line is you can't use your onboard vga for another display besides a vga card powering different monitors. Using a discrete vga you are limited to it's multi-display abilities. Onboard vga will not work when vga card used. For using three monitors you could get an Eyefinity supporting Radeon as suggested or a GeForce GTX6xx. If your card is limited to dual display and you don't want to get a new one you'll stick with two monitors.
    I submit this link (tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-780g-chipset,1785-6.html) as proof that it is possible to use both the on-board video and an added video card both simultaneously or in crossfire mode on a single display.
    To further illustrate this fact further, I submit this link (amd.com/it/products/technologies/ati-hybrid-graphics/Pages/ati-hybrid-graphics.aspx) to AMD.com stating the purpose for their "Hybrid Crossfire" technology, and although their page does not show specificly that the MSI 880G-E45 motherboard supports this, THIS page Does! (msi.com/product/mb/880G-E45.html#/?div=Basic) --Scroll to the bottom to see the line stating "Hybrid Crossfire Support - Y"
    When speaking with MSI customer support  about this technology, you are directed to this page (msi.com/file/test_report/TR1_2233.pdf) which shows a list of compatible video cards, ALL of which supported the Hybrid Crossfire when tested by MSI.
    Add "http:\\www." to each of the links...
    "flobelix", perhaps it would be better to simply say "I Don't Know" rather than providing MSI's customers with incorrect information and suggesting that they spend more money on something else.
    BTW, I have personally tried 2 different video cards (MSI Radeon HD 6670 1Gb DDR5) and the (Sapphire Radeon HD 6450 1Gb DDR3) that are NOT on MSI's list, and they did NOT work with the Hybrid crossfire.
    I hope we can limit further suggestions to facts instead of guesses.
    Smokintbird

  • MSI 880G-E45 AMD ATX and G.Skill Ram?

    I am upgrading my system and was thinking of getting the MSI 880G-E45 AMD ATX motherboard with the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE AM3 with the G.Skill 2 2Gig ram sticks.  I checked the MSI site to see if the ram works with the 880G, but the 2 last letters of the ram listed was off from what I bought.  Does that mean it won't work?  The package says the G.Skill is designed for Intel LGA1156 platforms and compatible with Intel LGA1155 Sandy Bridge and AMD AM3 CPUs.
    F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL is what I bought
    F3-12800CL9D-4GBHN or something like that was what was listed on the list
    I know the motherboard and processor are compatible though because I saw a couple of people using the same bundle and it's listed as compatible.
    MSI 880G-E45 AMD ATX
    AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE AM3
    G.Skill Ripjaws 2 2Gig ram
    And yes, I am not very computer techy literate.   

    Quote
    But on newegg, the G.Skill had pretty stellar reviews from a bunch of people so it's hard to think they are a bad choice.
    Were these reports by Intel or AMD users ?
    If you look at what G-Skill states themselves in one of the feedbacks you will see this:
    Quote
    We are sorry to hear you are having issues. Please make sure to configure memory settings properly in BIOS. Without the proper settings, this memory will not work smoothly. This memory is above standard, so manual settings or enabling DOCP (if supported) is required. AMD systems only support DDR3-1333 CL9 natively, so if you purchase memory better than this, you must manually input settings in BIOS

  • MSI 880GMA-E45 Overclocking

    Hi Guys,
    I'm new here.   anyway, can anybody teach me how to overclock using this motherboard? below is my current setup:
    Cooler Master Elite 430 Black
    HEC Cougar 700W CM 80PLUS Bronze
    MSI 880GMA-E45
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8Ghz (still stock clocks, with stock heatsink fan.)
    4GB (Dual) DDR3-1600 G.Skill RipJaws CL9
    Sapphire HD 6850 1GB GDDR5
    640GB WDC Black 64MB
    Can I overclock my X6 1055T to around 3.4Ghz while using my stock HSF? I plan get a Thermaltake Frio and OC it to 4+Ghz. Are these realistic targets? 

    hehehheheheh you really shouldve kicked in a few more bucks and the 1090t BE x6, the 1055t with stock cooler should get 3.55ghz easily however make sure you add more voltage to the cpu, also read up on your products I know this seems like a pain in the ass but if you take the time to read about your products you can ask direct questions about over clocking...   this ---->   https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=40413.0   is a damn good place to start first.  
    Also I do not recommend overclocking with stock cooler. Not to say they are bad just saying that you are adding more voltage and heat to your system. Seems in my 17 years of building/playing with computers the stock heatsinks are made to fit the already set manufactures specs. i.e. if the cpu is a 3.20ghz then all they make is a heatsink to deal with those temp settings.
    I have got a stable   4.04ghz   on my x6 1090t shown here alittle (all on air cooling)
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=146059.0
    However I feel like every system has a "sweet spot" a zone where if tuned right you get the max performance for current build. Like mine ended up being 3.84ghz memory @ 1602mhz fsb to 240
    I think 4ghz on the 1055t is very doable as long as you keep it cooled, also keep your room temps to about 68-70F as far as doing it to 3.40 on a stock cooler i wouldn't see why not?? but don't see much of a gain to increase it only few MHz??

  • MSI 880G-E45 Bios recovery

    Unfortunately today their was a short circuit in my house,I was playing a game while it happened the pc rebooted itself and when it did it didnt even boot the bios!!
    It says Bios recovery is requested insert usb,
    So i went to go look for the bios on this website and Its not even here and guess what msi doesn't even have it avaible for this specific motherboard only live update 5 which i can't even use because my pc is current well yeah you get me. so basically all I need is the bios for 880g-e45 thanks(:

    Meanwhile Ill search in the bios section for a solution

  • MOVED: MSI X58A-GD65 Overclock Problem

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=141883.0

    I bought the MSI X58A-GD65 because I am a complete moron who wanted a hardware Easy Switch.
    It works really well,but I was pissed when I noticed that my 12GB's of RAM was no longer recorgnized. Only showed 8GB's..............
    So I set the Easy Switch to deafualt ( 133 ) and decided to overclock the CPU and tweak the RAM.
    I just read every forum where people had problems w/ various settings, and since I only want 3.2GHz w/ 12GB's of RAM @1.4v it was a walk in the park.
    Clearing the CMOS after a day of torturing myelf and committing Human errors,I easily was able to simply undervolt the RAM from the 1.65v default,and raise the 133 default setting up by a factor of 5 and rebooting.
    So this is my first OVerclocking experience and MSI seems like a worthy board..
    I use this to perform hardware and virtual musical synths and instruments 6 nights a week.
    Since I cam from a solid 32bit DAW that ran 100% for 3 yerars,I didn't upgrade, but actually did an entire new rebuild since I wasn't sure ofthe stability in x64.
    But this DAW has worked for days on end now flawlessley.
    I Declare This Dog Will Hunt.............

  • MOVED: MSI P35 Neo, Overclocking problems

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=111956.0

    Quote from: Maesus on 29-October-07, 11:52:50
    welcome to the forum.
    For overclocking question, please post in the OC forum.
    Maesus, Isn't that this forum?
    Adomax, I feel for you.
    I can only get about +10% out of the FX60 on my RX480 Neo2 (MS7151). :(

  • MOVED: msi neo f - overclock

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=118925.0

    Quote
    Should I leave the default settings for the Ram or should I change them?
    You need to change FSB/Memory Ratio to a setting that will keep your RAM @DDR2-800 when you raise the FSB clock speed to 33 MHz. (Should be set to 1:1.2)
    Quote
    Should I leave the default settings for the Ram or should I change them?
    Should be locked by default.
    If you have further questions, please provide FULL and accurate system specs first.  Read the >>Posting Guide<< to get an idea of what we need to know.

  • MOVED: MSI P6NGM-FIH overclocking?

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=113612.0

    Hi and welcome to the forum.
    For oc questions, I'll move your thread to overclockers section for more discussions.

  • MOVED: MSi GX623 laptop Overclock

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=130312.0

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=130312.0

  • MOVED: MSI X79MA-GD45 Overclocking issues

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=157378.0

    Quote from: Bernhard on 03-March-12, 20:38:16
    What does your system consist of ?
    You are probably trying to OC the CPU multi. That is best not done to maintain the system power saving features.
    Do a CMOS clear and then don't touch the CPU multi.
    You need to go into the CPU features sub section and increase the core multis. Also disable EuP2013, Spread Spectrum and Overspeed protection.
    Core i7-3930K 4GB x 4 Gskil DDR3 1333, yes i only set the multi and disabled overspeed protection only. I will try disable the other 2.
    Thanks
    *I don't see spread spectrum where is it located?

  • MSI 880G-E45: power on by mouse or keyboard

    Does the board support such function?
    Thanks!

    Power on?... No
    Wake from Sleep/Hibernation... yes!
    Just set your Bios 'Power Management' / 'Wake Up Event Setup' / to Wake from 'USB'. That is if your Mouse and/or Keyboard are USB.
    This is a very good Forum for MSI owners.. you will be amazed at the number of talented people, that take the time to help others. Since you are new here, please read the posting guide...
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=38822.0
    Your listed: detailed equipment.. will make for more informed responces... without it... you will be told to Read The Posting Guide.

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