MOVED: MSI 990FXA-GD80 need answer please to this CPU issue

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Quote from: DaLoona on 10-March-12, 17:35:38
Thats a bold statement. I know lots of people who have got FX cpu's running on MSI boards without issues. Did you do research, contact people, do you have sources?? Did you ever inform MSI of your problems??
DaLoona, I've been going through a lot of forums lately, since a month or so, after what I faced; just to identify the source. And I've not seen a post in forums of other board manufacturers, that read such high notoriety. So, it is just my assumption, from all that bits of information that I found.
And as far as reporting MSI: I just had this one MSI board, over the eight year period of me-having-a-system. And perhaps, I have been, more than just lucky that a simple BIOS update fixed my problem.
Take this guy (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=152134.0), for example, and this (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=157307.0).
Here I'm not talking about any particular series of processor. I'm just trying to find the source-of-error.
Quote from: jnrjim67 on 10-March-12, 21:06:41
...not with the FX as its not working but with x4 I had has burnt out and I mean burnt near the 8 pin CPU head, its burnt through the board to the back...
It may have been the FX that might have overpowered the system, and after regular usage with the x4, the board fried.
It was a long time ago, I heard from one of my friends that the golden lines on the PCB do also act in a similar manner to fuses in other regular appliances.
And I've blown up the fuses in my house plenty of times, to say that it is always easy to break a stressed object.
Quote from: jnrjim67 on 10-March-12, 21:06:41
As for the FX-8120 tried it on anothert branded Mobo and its dead
Was this other board equipped to initiate the FX?

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