MOVED: msi 990fxa-gd65 setting up raid 1 with os win7 x64 on ssd
This topic has been moved to AMD64 ATI/SiS/VIA boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=152567.0
If the SSD is connected to a SATA-3 port you may need drivers to make Windows know about it.
Same for the RAID, but that one can be loaded after Windows is installed.
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Msi 990fxa-gd65 setting up raid 1 with os win7 x64 on ssd
Ok, I just built my first computer and am trying to set up win7 x64 on my 120g SSD while running two 2 TB wd hard drives in raid 1. I have tried everything and am at wits end! please help
i set up raid in the bios, then set up a LD with the two 2 TB hard drives however when I go to install win7 it says its missing a driver and wont proceed.If the SSD is connected to a SATA-3 port you may need drivers to make Windows know about it.
Same for the RAID, but that one can be loaded after Windows is installed. -
MOVED: MSI 990fxa-gd65 new build won't boot or post
This topic has been moved to MSI AMD boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=254558.0Hi,
Post S/N of the motherboard and we are able to tell you (roughly) which BIOS version it has.
What if you try without graphics card?
Did you try to clear CMOS? --> >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
If it needs updating, you will either need:
-Supported CPU by current BIOS
-SPI programmer (some IT services has one) -
Msi 990fxa-gd65 vrm burned , refused rma :(
Hello firstly a happy x-mas to everyone
Let me state my story i bought msi 990fxa-gd65 and amd fx-8120 bulldozer cpu a few weeks back.
i installed it and it ran was very happy for 2 days , then it happened... , seems the vrm's burned !
let me explain you why i think was a faulty board.
when it did ran it gave 1.37volts to cpu at idle , stock 3.1ghz turbo disabled, was all ready high for me , but i thought i will try newer bios later , as wanted to play some bf3.
then i just ran 5min to see if all my memory is working , with blend test, and msi board gave 1.48 volts to cpu all stock settings nothing changed in bios except memory settings o.0
1.48 was why to high looking at other reports etc.
so when in bios to change last setting on my memory , and boom did not boot, try booting it few times, and boom there was smoke , vrms blown , without the pc even booting .
so it seems board and cpu died, they rma the cpu but the board they refused to.
the retail store told me they tried there best and only way i can get rma is with rma number from msi, i logged ticket on msi website no reply yet, hoping this post will get me a reply.
CPU: fx8120 with noctua d14
Motherboard: 990fxa-gd65
RAM: ripjaws x 4gbx2
Video: hd 6870 hawk
HDD: ocz vertex 2 100gb and few 1tb's
Operating system: windows 7 ultimate 64bit
PSU: corsair hx750
Case:haf 912
ive seen allot of people online getting a rma for vrm's burned , just hope i can get one also :(You have to wait for reply from MSI as this forum is not directly connected with MSI HQ. We are simply user to user forum and have nothing to do with MSI HQ technical support.
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in what difference of revision 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 MSI 990FXA-GD65 ?
I think it only depends on the BIOS version with which was the motherboard released.
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MSI 990FXA-GD65 + AMD FX-6300 + 16GB 1866MHz RAM Won't Boot
Hello,
Today I received parts for my new gaming system (sans water cooler, using the stock heatsink+fan until then), however I'm experiencing problems with the setup. The specs are as follows:
- MSI 990FXA-GD65
- AMD FX-6300 CPU
- GSKILL 16GB (2x8GB) 1866MHz DDR3 RAM
- Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB SSD
- 2x MSI GeForce GTX 660 Ti
- EVGA NEX750B1 PSU
- BitFenix Comrade case
Upon powering on (after assembly), the Phase Indicator only has the first two LEDs lit up (Phase 2 Power Mode, according to the manual). No output is displayed on screen. I've tried removing and re-inserting the CPU and removing one of the graphics cards, to no avail.
I would appreciate any help/advise that could be offered, that I might get this system up and running!
Kind RegardsTry to run this system out of the case on non conductive area (e.g. plain cardboard) with 1 stick of RAM only, 1 GPU (try without any graphics cards too), single HDD/SSD, PSU of course, CPU+cooler and monitor+keyboard and mouse. When booting spam Delete and it should take you to the BIOS where you have to change timings of RAM suggested in the post about GSkill memory.
If possible, borrow different brand of RAM to test your PC with.
Make sure that if you're running single GPU, that video cable is connected to the card. If no GPU, then to the motherboard. -
Msi 990fxa-gd65 posting problem
hello all,
have bought a MSI 990fxa-gd65 motherboard and the amd fx 8350 processor
built it in a new system case and now it is not posting at all
all the fans are working my dvd player works, hard disk is working but nothing on my display at all
no beeping sounds and the display stays black
put in another video card no luck (working card from another computer)
put in another cpu amd fx 8120 no luck (working cpu from another computer)
put in memory amd entertainment edition 1233 no luck (working memory from crosair 1233 from another computer no luck)
850 watt powersupply (chandged it with 480 watt from another working computer no luck)
is there a big problem with my motherboard or is ther something i missed???
i am out of options sorry for the bad englisch hope someone can help me out
Johnhi there
the following is in the case
850 watt powersupply it is checked and working
nvidia videocard gtx560 3072mb checked and working
amd memory entertainment edition ddr3 4gb 1333mhz (9-9-9-24) checked and working
corsair memory ddr3 1333mhz 8 gb (2 x 4) (9-9-9-24) checked and working
checked and working means i tried it in another case with another motherboard (gigabyte) and there it all works
the memory i use is compatible i think have tried it in all configuraties possible
only 1 slot with memory, 2 slots with memory , and all 4 slots with memory in all cases no luck my hard drives are all western digitale and are working
hope this will tell you enough
John -
MSI 990fxa-gd65 new build won't boot or post
Hi, any help with this issue would be most appreciated
I have just built a new system spec below:
MSI 990fxa-gd65
AMD FX8350
2 x 4GB Hyper X fury DDR3 1866Mhz RAM
MSI GTX960 Graphics card
1TB WD HDD
Corsair HX1000w (recovered from an older machine and in full working order)
Unit powers ok, all fans are running, HD, Graphics card fans run and lights up DVD drive spins up OK too.
Motherboard has two cpu phase lights lit. There is no post beeps or video out.
I've tried it with a single stick of memory and a different lower spec video card but nothing seems to work. Some posts are suggesting the CPU may not be supported with the MoBo's current version of bios so questions are:
How can I find out the bios version and if it is compatible as it doesn't reach the bios screen?
If it needs updating how do you update it?Hi,
Post S/N of the motherboard and we are able to tell you (roughly) which BIOS version it has.
What if you try without graphics card?
Did you try to clear CMOS? --> >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
If it needs updating, you will either need:
-Supported CPU by current BIOS
-SPI programmer (some IT services has one) -
MSI 990FXA-GD65 and Sapphire 7870 XT Tahiti - only 4 cards working
Hi
I am trying to use more than 4 GPU of 7870XT Tahiti working on MSI 990FXA-GD65, but only 4 GPUs are visible. In control panel (device lists) there is 5th when I use all x16 slots, but it looks as below:
I use PCI-E 1x-16x and 16x-16x risers, also tried to short pins responbile for graphic card detection.
Win 7 64-bit , tried Catalyst 13.1, 13.4 , power supply Lepa 1600W, CPU Sempron x2 190, 2GB RAM
Please help with this issue.You have already been advised using more graphics cards than what is supported is not going to work. That is a user to user support answer that was provided. This is not MSI but a user to user forum of MSI products. MSI is not involved here, and the opinions & statements here are not connected to them in any official manner. Your question has been answered. This thread should now probably be locked.
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It is sad MSI cannot support their customers in professional way no matter what they are using their equipment for. It is my private matter and counted on support. Thanks anyway
Sorry, that is not going to fly! Would Ford Motor Company or Smith & Wesson willingly offer support to a bank robber knowing the intended purpose of their product? -
Where you move the "BETA UEFI Releases for MSI 990FXA-GD65 [MS-7640 PCB 3.0] [E7640AMS.Jxx versions]" was in the link https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=151619.0?
That it´s ended?
Tank you
José Crispim
Portugal>>Beta BIOSes<<
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MOVED: MSI Z87-GD65 super raid?
This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=176894.0super raid is using all the SSD locations you can to make one very fast Volume as a huge raid array including a M-SATA SSD on the board itself as part of the array! upto 8 SATA SSD's and 1 M-SATA SSD as a single RAID 0 Array that is then optimized Via software to move DATA to the fastest point at the time! (its expensive)
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MOVED: MSI X58A-GD65 BIOS Cell Menu Bugs!
This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=143541.0Quote from: HU16E on 05-December-10, 03:11:14
Recommend opening a ticket with MSI Tech Support & describing in detail the problems you are having with the new bios. Since this is a user to user forum, nothing concerning a bios revision or the like is going to get fixed here. About the only advice anyone here could give would be maybe some new setting in the bios has been added, or a setting has been overlooked preventing the desired results.
After taking a peek in the manual, nothing is shown about the board having these setting options. It's possible the new bios has incorporated it. It would show up in bios Cell Menu & the description of what it is & what it does would be in the info box to the right. When OC'ing, make sure to disable Spread Spectrum. After the bios update, did you remove the power cord from the PSU & clear CMOS?
I have disabled the "Spread Spectrum" because it caused slow perfomance especially in SSD.
About the power cord and clear cmos. No, never, ever.
Full System Specs:
Tower: CoolerMaster Cosmos RC-1000
PSU: CoolerMaster Real Power M850
CPU: Intel Core i7 920
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster V8
Motherboard: MSI X58A-GD65
RAM: OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 Intel® i7 Triple Channel [3x2GB, 1600 MHZ, 8-8-8-24]
SSD: A-Data X25 80GB by Intel (Model: SSDSA2MH080G1GN) [Sata 2]
VGA: Sapphire Radeon HD4870 1GB
HDD1: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB (WD1001FALS) [Sata 2]
HDD2: Western Digital 250GB [Sata 1]
HDD3: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB (WD6402AAEX) [Sata 3]
Optical 1: Samsung 223QRSMN DVD-RW [Sata ?]
OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
I don't see the point of posting system specs because I'm sure it's a bug, the bios refuses to save the Cell Menu options but whatever. I can't argue with that because this information is crucial to most issues -
MOVED: MSI 990FXA-GD65V2 BIOS CRASH
This topic has been moved to MSI AMD boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=256090.0Quote from: darkhawk on 31-May-15, 18:54:39
No, they don't. If they did, they would have the same name.
http://us.msi.com/support/mb/990FXAGD65V2.html#down-bios
That should be a link for the 990FXA-GD65V2 bios download page.
Actually they do use the same BIOS. The link you provided stopped at BIOS 19.7 (7640vJ7.zip), BIOS files for the V2 are way out of date but the 990FXA-GD65 has updated BIOS files up to 19.9 (7640vJ9.zip) + K.x for W8. K.x should only be used with W8, not XP or W7.
http://us.msi.com/support/mb/990FXAGD65.html#support_download
For the FX 8320 CPU you would have needed 19.9 (7640vJ9.zip)
Funki,
What OS do you have? -
MSI 990FXA-GD80 (MS-7640) Raid issues
I'm trying to reinstall my windows 7 64 bit on my MSI 990FXA-GD80 (MS-7640) in raid mode. When I'm in the installer and try to add the raid drivers it lists my controller but then BSODs right after loading the driver and yes I used the driver from the MB CD not to mention a number of others. One thing I noticed is that the drivers I found didn't exactly match the option ROM version on my board (3.3.1540.14) closest I found was either .13 or .17. Also when I went into the raid setup and tried to make a JBOD it spit out an error message saying I needed to select two disks to do that operation????? I work with a lot of different raid adapters and I've not seen that one
So any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
One really confused oldpolishguyE7640AMS.BE6
1.Update clear cmos function.
2.Fixed int15 can't load default.
3.Fixed Press the Delete Key of Numeric Keypad can't enter setup issue.
4.Fixed EFI shell resolution as 1024*768.
5.Fixed ECO/STANDARD/OC Genie mode don't work issue.
6.Add TPM windows inbox driver support.
7.Remove beep for ps/2 if msifastboot enable.
8.Fixed cpu frequency show error in mainpage when adjust cpu fsb.
9.Fixed some usb kb or mouse would useless when hotplug in setup.
Please note that flashing this release occurs entirely at your own risk!
For BIOS Update >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<< => Mode 1: Point to archive file!
*NOTE: Make sure you unplug your PSU from A/C power and properly >>Clear CMOS Guide<< after flashing. -
MOVED: MSI X58A-GD65 Overclock Problem
This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=141883.0I 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.............
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