MOVED: Msi P67A-GD53 B3 bios update

This topic has been moved to BETA & MOD BIOS Section.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=254454.0

Be sure you use the MSI HQ USB BIOS Flash Tool to flash those beta or mod bios, or the ME version might conflict..

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  • MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) Bios failure?

    Hello everyone,
    I am in a bit of trouble, and I'm hoping someone can help me out.  I'd like to say that I've only flashed mobos a few times in the past but never had any problems until now so I'm kinda unsure with what to do.
    I was getting some BSOD now and then while playing games and decided to update the BIOS etc to see if that would help fix it.  Well, I flashed from the 1.A bios (2011-03-30) to the latest one from the BIOS menu.  It got to about 98% then restarted and now it just BSOD's over and over, I'm lucky if I can get into Windows, the BSOD's are usually all sorts of different things.  I have tried flashing back to the previous BIOS but no difference - I really hope I haven't killed the board.  I've tried clearing the CMOS - made no difference.  Tried to boot from optical to reinstall Windows but it crashes before I can even get into setup . . . any ideas? 
    System specs: MSI P67A-GD53, i5-2500k, Corsair XMS3 DDR3 4GBx2, GTX 470, C300 SSD, Corsair 750W PSU
    Thanks

    Quote
    but I really don't think it's the SSD, that's always been really good
    Well, what if it is the SSD after all?  You believe or hope that it is not that, but how do you know?
    Quote
    always been really good.  Apart from the occasional BSOD
    That does not sound "really good" to be honest...
    Test a regular hard drive.  Do you get BSODs with that, too?

  • MOVED: MSI P67A-GD53 P67 cannot get sound nor internet

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=148574.0

    Ok, do you see the Realtek HD Audio correctly installed in your Device Manager?
    When you plug speakers into MoBo, do you get a auto pop-up dialog from Audio Manager?
    If not, you have to click yellow folder (in the upper right corner on the picture below) and to enable that dialog.
    Does Realtek Audio Manager see anything connected to your board?
    On my picture you can see 5 jacks faded,  but one ( green) in which I have speakers connected is in full colour.
    When you right-click you mouse on that jack , it has to be dedicated to 'front speaker out'.

  • MOVED: MSI P67A-GD53 (B3)

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=152528.0

    what i ment in my first post was 2x4 gig 0r 4x 2 gig..cant remember where i read that post but for some reason iv got in my head that 8 gig spread across all 4 slots is better..im really messed up.lol
    Quote from: Naps on 26-September-11, 05:01:01
    I do intend to play Battlefield 3 or am i following the sheep again?

  • MOVED: MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) P67 Socket 1155 8 Channel Audio ATX Motherboard

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=156716.0

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    google suggests you swapped one crap psu for another
    get a corsair with a single 12v rail
    One could possibly expand on the psu swap description to include the RAM as well.
    Offerings from Crucial or Corsair may have been a better choice. If low voltage RAM is sought after, the Corsair Low Profile Low Voltage Vengeance CML8X3M2A1600C9W sticks are excellent.

  • MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) - BSOD if 2 sticks of DRAM used in dual mode

    Hi there,
    I have an issue with BSOD when using 2 sticks of DRAM when the machine is overclocked or the DRAM is set to 1333MHZ and above.
    Initially I got the system up and running and over clocked using the OC Genie button on the mother board over clocking to 4.3GHZ which ran great but after a day or 2 I got
    BSOD. Initially I thought this was due to an SSD failure so I brought another OCZ AGILITY 3 SSD and reinstalled windows 7 and again after a few days I got BSOD.
    This time however I ran memtest at bootup and saw errors appearing. I tested each DRAM stick separately and they were error free after running memtest on each for a good few hours.
    When I put both RAM sticks back in dual mode the errors appeared again. I turned off OC genie and ran the same testes on the RAM with the same results.
    Now in the bios I noticed that the DRAM was set to run at 1333MHZ so I changed this to 1600MHZ (the speed on the label on the DRAM itself) and ran memtest once more which through up loads of errors. So then I changed it to 1066MHZ, ran memtest and bingo! no errors!
    So now I have my machine running nicely unclocked with the DRAM running at 1066MHZ.
    Thing is I want to be able to overclock my machine and discover what is causing this DRAM failure.
    It would appear that there is no issue with the hardware as it all works at slower speeds.
    What could be causing the BSOD when the machine is overclocked or when the DRAM is running at more than 1066MHZ?
    many thanks
    spec;
    MSI P67A-GD53 (B3)
    2ND GENERATION INTEL CORE I5 2500K 3.30GHZ SOCKET LGA1155 - RETAIL
    CORSAIR VENGEANCE 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHZ DUAL CHANNEL KIT
    THERMALTAKE FRIO ADVANCED CPU COOLER
    OCZ AGILITY 3 SATA III 2.5" 60GB SOLID STATE HARD DRIVE
    CORSAIR TX 650W V2 ATX2.31 80 PLUS BRONZE POWER SUPPLY
    MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 TWIN FROZR III POWER EDITION/OC 1280MB GDDR5

    You do that. For the P67 boards, the earmarked slots for 2 memory modules are 1 and 3.
    The applied memory voltage may be a tad too low. You can up that to 1,575 manually.
    The BIOS version is the latest for Sandy Bridge processors.
    Insert only one memory module in the first slot closest to the CPU. Then do a full CMOS clear with power cord removed, and retest your system again with only the one module.
    If the tests are good, then add the second module.

  • MSI P67A-GD53 (B3)

    Sorry jack i asked you  by email and had no reply so ill ask here.
    Im a new member of the MSI forum (just purchased  MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) P67 Socket 1155 ). A bit confused as im a complete novice when it comes to overclocking.
    I need to ask for advice cos im in the middle of my first ever build: Haf x case,maybe i5 2500k or i7 2600k,8 gig DDR3..unsure whether to go for 2x4 gig or 4x2 gig..help! really unsure about the memory config(Dual channel MB or the full 4 slots)
    Which brings me to asking .. if I just purchase DDR3-1333 and i use the genie button on this MB would i still get a stable overclock or should i opt for DDR3-1600?
    I was reading up on E-Buyer about the board i purchased and 1 reviewer stated he had an i5 2500k and genied his speed to 4.2 from 3.3 just by pressing The OC genie once.Can this be achieved with DDR3 1333 ram?or should i go for 1600 DDR3 ram?
    And would the motherboard automatically recognise the Ram speed or do i need to input anything in the bios?
     Any Guidance would be a massive help.
    Thanks for your time
    Al
    (Naps)

    what i ment in my first post was 2x4 gig 0r 4x 2 gig..cant remember where i read that post but for some reason iv got in my head that 8 gig spread across all 4 slots is better..im really messed up.lol
    Quote from: Naps on 26-September-11, 05:01:01
    I do intend to play Battlefield 3 or am i following the sheep again?

  • MSI P67A-GD53 P67 cannot get sound nor internet

    Hey, it's my 1st time with Intel products and windows 7. I installed my mobo drivers tonight, but I cannot seem to get any sound out nor get my internet working... I never had this problem before
    Mobo- MSI P67A-GD53 P67 SLI CrossFireX
    Do I need to do something different than with AMD products ?!
    Thx in advance

    Ok, do you see the Realtek HD Audio correctly installed in your Device Manager?
    When you plug speakers into MoBo, do you get a auto pop-up dialog from Audio Manager?
    If not, you have to click yellow folder (in the upper right corner on the picture below) and to enable that dialog.
    Does Realtek Audio Manager see anything connected to your board?
    On my picture you can see 5 jacks faded,  but one ( green) in which I have speakers connected is in full colour.
    When you right-click you mouse on that jack , it has to be dedicated to 'front speaker out'.

  • MSI p67a-gd53 (b3) Wont boot with ram in slot 1 and 3, or 2 and 4.

    Hi i recently built my own system, with just one ram stick in it boots fine and everything.
    When i try to put the other stick in slot for so that in runs dual channel it just wont boot, it turns on starts the fans up and then just goes off, and repeats this.
    The ram i have is Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit.
    It also doesnt work in slots 2 and 4, can anyone help me :(?
    My setup is :
    OCZ ZS Series 650W '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply
    Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor - Retail
    MSI P67A-GD53 Intel P67 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard
    MSI ATI Radeon HD 6870 OC HAWK 1024MB
    Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 4GB
    Seagate Barracuda 500gb HD
    Gets no beeps on boot with just one stick in, im really confused :s
    All Help will be appreciated.

    Both ram sticks worked in slot one and it would boot but I tried running a game and it froze each occasion, cud this be due to the ram being dual channel and only having one in? Or that the ram has the wrong settings.
    I have returned the motherboard along with the ram to the shop i got it from for tests to see if the dimm slots had problems. Il let you guys know what they say.
    Thanks for the advice, when I get it back il build it again and see if it runs fine, if not il try the things youve said.
    Can anyone else shed any light on this? Any other things I may have to try?
    Thx again

  • MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) in boot cycle before POST

    OK, so I purchased a new Motherboard, CPU and RAM today to complete my upgrade. Having installed everything, I hit the power button, machine turns on... then off after about 4 seconds, before POST, then on again, then off again, repeat ad nauseum until I unplug or flick the power switch on the PSU.
    I took everything apart again, put the MB onto of the box (to rule out the chances of it shorting on the case) and plugged in the power, with just the CPU (and fan) and RAM in place. Same thing happens. Tried taking out the RAM, exact same thing.
    Nothing has been done to any part yet, this is all out of box spec:
    MSI P67A-GD53 (B3)
    Corsair XMS3 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9  (CMX4GX3M2A1600C9)
    Enermax ELT620AWT  +3.3V@28A, +5V@32A, +12V1@22A, +12V2@22A, [email protected], +5VSB@3A
    Intel i5 2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155
    Obviously I've got graphics card, HDDs etc, but none of those are plugged in, for the purposes of troubleshooting. All that's connected is the above. I've tried booting with no RAM installed, same thing happens. I've got access to an old internal 2 pin speaker, scavenged from a buggered HP work PC to try and get a beep code, but I can't see where I'd connect it on this MB.
    Is the MB fluffed out of the box, or could it be something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated

    Quote from: Jack on 09-September-11, 20:26:28
    It needs to be connected to the JFP2-Pin Header (check user manual, page 2-14 for pin definitions).
    Just to make sure:  Have you connected the 4/8 pin +12V CPU power connector to the mainboard (in addition to the 24-Pin ATX connector)?
    Also:  Have you unplugged your PSU from A/C power and >>Cleared CMOS<< at any point?
    Have you inspected the board's CPU socket for bent/broken pins?
    Thanks, I'll give that a try.
    Yep
    Yep
    I've eye-balled it but they're pretty small, so it's hard to tell, but it'd be pretty difficult to bend them as the CPU only fits in one way.

  • MSI P67A-GD53 - Win 7 x64 PC Cannot Restart when OC Genie turned on

    Hi,
    My PC will not reboot from Windows when OC Genie is active on my recently built PC.
    The PC will power down, but does not restart again. I have to hold down the power switch to turn of the machine completely and then turn the PC back on manually.
    When OC Genie is off, the issue is not present, the PC can restart from Windows as normal.
    I'd like to be able to use OC Genie, but this issue makes it too much of a pain. I've read in to ACPI a bit, but it's not obvious to me how OC Genie might interfere with this.
    Can I resolve this issue somehow?
    Full PC specs:
    CPU i7 2700k
    MSI P67A-GD53
    1 x Crucial CT128M4SSD2 128GB M4 SSD (OS)
    2 x Seagate ST500DM002 3.5 inch 500GB Hard Drive (Serial-ATA, 6Gb/s, 16Mb, 7200RPM) in RAID 1 config
    Corsair CMPSU-650HX Professional Series 650W Power Supply
    Corsair CAFA70 Cooling Air Series A70 High-Performance Dual Fan CPU Cooler
    EVGA GeForce GTX 550TI Superclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (01G-P3-1557-KR)
    Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C8 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit (BLTCP4G3D1608DT2TXOBCEU) (Orange & Blue Activity LEDs)
    Antec P280 Super Midi Tower Case - Gun Metal Black
    Windows 7 Professional x64

    Quote from: ericguyer on 07-April-13, 00:01:13
    Did you get a solution for this? I'm having the same problem. OC Genie seems to break Win7 64.
    Resurrecting old threads is not permitted. The system components would have had to of been identical right down the list in every detail. You did the right thing starting your own new thread.
    Here is a link to your thread;
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=167986.0

  • MSI P67A-GD53 Not POSTing

    Hi y'all,
    Just bought an MSI P67a-GD53 (B3) Motherboard as part of a new build. The rest of the system is as follows
    Intel Core i5 2500k
    2 x 2GB Corsair XMS3 1600Mhz RAM
    MSI Twin Frozr GTX560Ti
    Antec Trupower 650W Modular Power Supply
    Crucial RealSSD 64GB
    Thermaltake Fri CPU Cooler
    The problem I'm having is the system won't POST at all. When I plug in and power up all the fans (CPU,System & GPU) spin up, all the CPU Phase LEDs light up and remain lit but the monitor displays "No Signal" and there are no beeps from the internal speaker. I have tried with both sticks of RAM in the primary slot (the blue one closest to the cpu) and I've tried booting with CPU only, CPU + RAM only, CPU + RAM + GPU  only.... all giving me exactly the same problem.
    All power cords are correctly connected, I've tried breadboarding the whole thing to ensure there are no short circuits. The only time it does anything different is when i leave the 8-PIN CPU power connector unplugged, in which case only the first CPU phase LED lights up and all the fans spin up for approx 4 secs before powering down, then  powering back on again and repeating until I cut the power.
    Any bright ideas?

    Quote from: HU16E on 19-October-11, 04:24:11
    He doesn't have HDMI/DVI on the P67, but, you may be on the right track as far as monitor is involved. Which model monitor is used?
    Sorry, read P67, thought Z68.

  • Fan Header for MSI P67A-GD53-B3 Motherboard LGA1155 Intel P67

    Hello,
    I have a MSI P67A-GD53-B3 Motherboard LGA1155 Intel P67 ATX RAID.
    My CPU heatsink (Corsair H50 - requires pump control and fan control headers) fan has a four pin header (incl control). I cannot find on the board this 4 pin header for the CPU heatsink fan. Am I missing something?
    Nevica

    Have another look:
    Point your eyes to the memory slots and look above the top slot on the right ("DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Optimizer Technology >[....]<-- CPU  FAN HEADER.

  • MOVED: MSI PM8M3-V Award bios fix possible?

    This topic has been moved to BETA & MOD BIOS Section.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=172951.0

    >> How could a mobo BIOS fix your display problem?
    I thought so as well at first.
    The solution seems kinda like the one in this thread: http://forums.viaarena.com/messageview.aspx?catid=31&threadid=74011&enterthread=y
    My problem is well explained there as well.
    I've been building pc's for many years, and it's the first for me as well, where I might have to flash the MB BIOS to be able to run 1440x900. Probably because it's an onboard display adapter. Not usually a fan of those, but since the computer with the problem is for Windows use only (and no gaming), I saw no use in spending money on a display adapter other than the one bundled with the MB.
    From the thread I pasted above:
    "The VIA Unichrome onboard video does support this resolution, but the mainboard maker has to put this resolution into the mainboard's VGA BIOS in order for you to have this resolution available.
    VGA BIOS is built into the mainboard's BIOS if you have onboard video of any kind. In order to update the VGA BIOS you must update the mainboard's BIOS. You cannot do them seperately. BIOS updates must come from the maker of the mainboard."
    "For example - here is the latest BIOS for ASUS P5VDC-MX motherboard, which uses P4M800 UniChrome:
    BIOS Version 0709
    1. Initial Release for P5VDC-MX Version 2.0
    2. Add Support for 1440x900 WXGA
    3. Add support for RAID5 "
    Seems like this is the solution, at least for the ASUS and ECS mainboard. Both of the endusers asked ASUS And ECS and they made BIOS's available that was compatible with 1440x900 resolution.
    >> Have you installed the drivers for you monitor yet?
    Yep, and it didn't work :(

  • P67A-GD63(B3) Bios update with older Intel i7

    Hello all,
    I have always been an happy customer with my MSI P67 board. But at some point the new series of BIOS was released, which supported IvyBridge processors. I used to keep my BIOS updated, now I understand that unless I have an IvyBridge, it's not recommended.
    Does that mean that I am losing the chance to update my BIOS forever - and the other perhiperals BIOS with it, say the RAID controller? Or maybe things have changed since the first release?
    I have an Intel i7 2600K.
    Thanks everybody!
    Antonio

    Quote from: Tony359 on 03-August-13, 18:46:28
    MSI P67 board.
    Does that mean that I am losing the chance to update my BIOS forever - and the other perhiperals BIOS with it, say the RAID controller? Or maybe things have changed since the first release?
    I have an Intel i7 2600K.
    I, have P67A-GD55 motherboard and i7 2600K (sandy bridge) and all work fine with the last 4.3 bios.
    However, OC is not optimal with this 4.3 bios.
    If you plan to buy an Ivy Bridge processor, you'll have to update to 4.x bios before changing processor because Sandy bridge processor doesn't work with 1.X bios.
    After updatind to 4.X bios with your sandy bridge, you will can to change it to Ivy bridge.
    For flashing bios use :
    THis https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=164135.0
    with  MSI HQ USB BIOS Flash Tool :  https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=116721.0
    Method 1 : Processing a BIOS Archive Directly (ZIP/RAR)

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