MOVED: Need help with msi mega 180 + athlon xp-m combo

This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
Need help with msi mega 180 + athlon xp-m combo

AFAIK, you shouldn't need a pinmod for a Mobile Athlon XP CPU to work in a nforce2 mobo
did you have any other CPU installed prior to this one? if so, refer here to clear the CMOS: Clear CMOS Guide
next, refer to your manual, or download from MSI, for location of the FSB jumpers; ensure J8 is shorted across pins 1-2, and J7 is shorted
finally, enter your BIOS setup menu, and under Advanced Chipset Features, set CPU FSB to 133mhz (or even 166mhz if you have DDR333 memory). the only thing i can't see in the Mega 180 manual is where you set the multiplier...
which is where the BIOS has limited overclocking features, and you might have a problem here
i think i'll pass this over to the Overclockers forum, where someone may be able to give a better answer....

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  • Need help with msi mega 180 + athlon xp-m combo

    Dear forummembers
    I had a question regarding the athlon xp-m. I installed the cpu in my mobo and it works at a slow speed. 600mhz (multiplier @ 6, fsb 100) So I used a pinmod. Now it runs at 1400mhz (multiplier @ 7x systembus and x14), but I have 2500+ m @ 45 watt or something so it should run at 1862. The problem is my fsb. It runs only at 100. How can I change the FSB? I selected in the bios fsb 133 but it jumps back to 100 all the time. I have the newest bios available, downloaded and installed with liveupdate. is it possible to set  the fsb in the bios, or do I have to change the pinmod again? I know the site for that: pinmod map viewer
    I selected socketview, barton and 7x systembuss + 133mhz and I checked and checked again. I did inserted the pinmodwires like it's shown. I used 5 cutted speaker fiber wires (copper) 
    My current speed is: 14x 100 mhz, but I want 14*133. The multiplier is correct, but the fsb isn't. What is the problem? Does anyone know?
    Here is an example picture, for people, who don't know what a pinmod is:

    AFAIK, you shouldn't need a pinmod for a Mobile Athlon XP CPU to work in a nforce2 mobo
    did you have any other CPU installed prior to this one? if so, refer here to clear the CMOS: Clear CMOS Guide
    next, refer to your manual, or download from MSI, for location of the FSB jumpers; ensure J8 is shorted across pins 1-2, and J7 is shorted
    finally, enter your BIOS setup menu, and under Advanced Chipset Features, set CPU FSB to 133mhz (or even 166mhz if you have DDR333 memory). the only thing i can't see in the Mega 180 manual is where you set the multiplier...
    which is where the BIOS has limited overclocking features, and you might have a problem here
    i think i'll pass this over to the Overclockers forum, where someone may be able to give a better answer....

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    Quote from: chiochio on 21-November-05, 20:20:31
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    Power Supply details..
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    Quote from: Svet on 24-August-12, 18:13:26
    what PC case you use exactly?
    have you tried to open PC case side door and to retest?
    Hi,
    it's open case. If i close it the temps get even worse:(
    They get better for other components, but not for gpu. Two Noctua NF-P12's are cooling the case, first one is positioned above gpu, left side next to cpu. Other is right beneath the gpu, right side of case. Just under the hdd section of the case. I tested each and every component with my backup card nv 8500gt. They function within the specified parameters. I'm getting somewhat worried.
    П.С. Поздрав Свет
    да ли сте ви са наших простора да не куцам на енглеском?

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    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.

  • MOVED: need help with finding gpu for win 7

    This topic has been moved to MSI Notebook.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=128552.0

    Mike,
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    https://discussions.apple.com/community/windows_software/boot_camp
    Roger

  • MOVED: Need help with buying graphics card and ram for MSI 865PE NEO 2-V

    This topic has been moved to Retired motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=163057.0

    here you can see test reports for your mobo:
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/865PE-Neo2-V.html#?div=TestReport

  • Need help with MSI P45 Neo3-FR

    I haven't been here in a long time. My old board (just replacing it) worked perfectly for almost 4 years after I ironed out the kinks (MSI 865p Neo2-FISR) but I finally decided to upgrade my rig, but here comes the headaches...
    I bought the following for my new setup:
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    2GB (2x1) Corsair Dominator 6400C4D
    MSI Radeon HD 4850
    Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 (I want to overclock it hehe)
    Lite-On SATA CD/DVD-RW
    Old Hardware being used:
    Antec TruPower 550W EPS12 (single rail 36amps on +12)
    Cooler Master Centurion (forgot what model) Case
    Logitech USB Keyboard
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    Tried to use my current Windows XP install, got to the Windows XP Splash screen and it rebooted. Tried again, with super long ass POST, again rebooted at the splash screen. Said, fine I'll reinstall XP.
    While browsing here I forgot where I read about the SATA and long posts, so I changed my 2x80GBs to SATA3 and SATA4, it no longer takes a minute to POST, goes quick as normal.
    Set Optical to boot, go into the Windows XP Install screen, F6 for custom drivers, made a RAID disc using three sources (1. RAID drivers from MSI Website, 2. RAID drivers from MSI CD included with Motherboard, 3. RAID Drivers from Intel website) and each time at a certain point I'd get a BSOD.
    Tried again by moving my last HDD/Optical to the ICH10 and disabled the Jmicron. Same, BSOD.
    Switched off RAID in the BIOS and set it to IDE. AGain BSOD at XP Install.
    Started to think it was a Memory issue, ran Memtest both sticks passed.
    One thing I noticed in the BIOS, it has my RAM clocked at 1066. Everything is on auto minus the voltage, but I didn't think it would affect it. So I changed the Ratio from auto to 1:2 (800mhz CPU:800mhz DRAM) but still BSOD everytime I try to install Windows.
    This is getting frustrating. I've run out of ideas. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 02-August-08, 22:07:06
    Read here how to do it:
    >>> Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Create Bootable CD<<<
    >>> Slipstreamed Windows XP CD Using SP2<<<
    Other option is borrow such installation disk from friends.
    I moved away from my "friends" and none PC literate, so I'd be better off driving to the store and buying Vista at this point. Haha.
    Okay, going to try this...sounds like that project I started a whiles back but got lazy.
    Thanks guys, I'll report any results.

  • I need help with MSI CR52-A2 52x24x52x CDRW Drive

    Hi,
    I am running Windows XP Home Edition.  My MSI CR52-A2 52x24x52x CDRW Drive will not work.  When I restart my computer the light on it flashes red, green, red, green, red, green, etc...  When XP is running, if I click on the drive under "My Computer" it opens up the drive but no files are found.  If I try to add new hardware, I'm told that the drive is working properly.  When I try to burn a CD with Windows Media Player I'm told no CD Burner is found on my system.  Please help!  Does this have to do with the BIOS?

    Welcome to the forum superaverage.  
    1) Before posting any problems related to your optical drive, please post full system specs AND PSU rails (look at my signature).
    2) Tell us how do you have your drive setup (Master, Slave, in primary channel or secondary channel).
    Edyros!  
    The recommended setup for ANY CD-R/W or DVD-R/W is to set them in the secondary channel as secondary master (assuming that your primary master is your HDD).
    If you're using nero as your burning program, try downloading the latest ASPI drivers for windows XP.
    Try flashing your drive's firmware to support more media and to fix minor bugs.
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  • Need help with MSI GeForce 6800. Pc says its an LE...

    Hi all I did a search but couldnt find anything relating to my problem. If I missed it then I apologise in advance.
    I bought an MSI 6800 and installed it but it says that the card installed is a 6800 LE.
    All the packaging and the stickers on the card itself say its a 6800 but the pc says otherwise.
    I installed all the software and searched for updates. I installed new drivers but still it says its an LE.
    How can I find out if I got a duff card or a problem with windows and drivers ??
    Is there a major difference physically on the pcb that I could check out ?
    cheers.
    JunkDuster

    Thank you very much for the pictures.
    I did what you said and guess what, yep, it said 6800 LE.
    I now have the great displeasure of having to pay for postage to return this item and hope that I can get a full refund and go elsewhere.
    That was the first and last time I will use that company again.
    Cheers for your help in stopping me from getting ripped off.
    JunkDuster

  • Need help with MSI K7N2G-ILSR

    This is probably a really easy problem to fix, but my internet time is limited since my old system is in pieces, and I have to do this from work.
    My new MSI K7N2G-ILSR, running with a Barton XP2800 and 2 DIMMs of Geil 512MB DDR PC3200 , doesn't seem to be happy with things. When I tried to turn things on, I got no video output, and there was a regular series of beeps.
    I believed this is just a memory issue, and I intended to look into it when I get home...however, it seems things are a little more complicated than I may have thought.
    After failing to get any results with the pc3200 512 dimms, I switched to my old 2700 256 meg DIMMS, which I knew worked fine. To my surprise, the system then worked...almost. It got to a certain point, and then gave the message "no drive is connected to fastrack", or something to that effect, and then froze.
    The system also worked with combinations of my old 256meg and one of the new 512s, but not with both 512s at once. The 256s, in combination, powered up every time; however, they didn't allow me to install anything. The combination of 2 256s and 1 512 worked most of the time, but would occasionally fail to detect the the RAM - resulting in the same steady beeping as earlier.
    For the sake of curiousity, I removed the IDE cable from the DVD drive. To my surprise, Windows (the drive was not formatted) tried to load...which would not happen when the DVD was connected. I then reconected the DVD, and removed the IDE connection from the hard drive. XP tried to install, and then crashed...in fact, the whole system powered down. And now will not restart again. It's dead, and I can't seem to get a single response from it.
    This made me wonder if the problem lies with my PSU. Does this sound like something which would happen if the PSU was playing up? I have a 450 watt unit, which I thought would be ok. But the only thing I can think is that the PSU doesn't have enough power to deal with the demands of my new system. I imagine the 3200 DIMMs require a lot more power than the 2700, which might explain why the system can't power up using two of them - the PSU can't handle it.
    Any ideas at all? I'm getting more than a little frustrated now. Any advice gratefully received...

    Remove all devices from your setup except the CD-ROM (or DVD device) and the hard drive, and connect each to the end connector on different IDE cable, making sure each device is set to "cable select" (preferred) or "master" (2nd choice). Plug the CD-ROM (or DVD device) into IDE2; Plug the hard drive cable into IDE1. For now, don't plug anything into IDE3.
    Your power supply is probably adequate, but beware. While many PS'es are "high wattage," many don't deliver enough power to the critical 3.3V bus. Check to make sure that your PS is rated for AT LEAST 28 Amps for the 3.3VDC supply. If not, get a new ANTEC TRUE PS that is. Don't skimp on power; it's like you skimping on food, then running a marathon.
    Only install (1) 256MB module in one of the two slots that are together. I recommend the slot closest to the CPU.
    If you are running a video card, remove it and use the IGP for now.
    Now, power up, and when you get the logo screen, go into your BIOS by pressing the delete key. If your screen is blank and just sits there, then power off, unplug the computer, and set the "clear CMOS jumper." Wait 30 seconds, replace jumper, plug in power cord, and restart computer.
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  • Need help with MSI GT70 0NC-029NE bluescreen problems

    I've just bought this new MSI computer, and downloaded a few programs like skype, steam, origins etc. When I open all of them at the same time, the bluescreen appears saying; memory management. The computer has 8gb ram, so it shouldnt really be a problem.
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    Quote
    The computer has 8gb ram, so it shouldnt really be a problem.
    The amount of memory is not the problem, but a fault with the memory, or the memory controller (in the CPU) could be the problem.
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    intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz 800MHz Fsb
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    thermal take spark 7
    leadtek winfast A280leTD 'Geforce 4 Ti 4200'
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    Originally posted by MaKoMaN
    thaks for all ur help i found the problem one of my memory sticks had a scratch the other one works fine.. but now what do i do with the scratched one?
    did you make the scratch? if not, you got warranty on it that would get you a new one...

  • NEED HELP with MSI 6590 KT 400

    Hi!
    I got a new AMD XP 2600+ FSB 333 and 2 Corsair DDR-Ram 256MB 400 Mhz CL2.
    I have the latest bios but can´t use the cpu with FSB 333 and Ram with 400Mhz. I tried only one ram but it worked not either. It shows 333Mhz Ram in both ways.
    It works with CPU FSB 266 but I want to have 400Mhz with the correct multiplier and FSB 333.
    Thanks for any advice!
    Eddie

    i've found that my samsung ddr400 doesn't work at ddr400 when i take the fsb past 151.  i just leave it on spd and supposedly it configures it 1:1.  you sometimes get better performance running 1:1 anyway.  
    i would just leave the timings on spd and mabye try tweaking them.  ignore what the post says and go for the best bench results.  does your comp boot with the ram?
    i wouldn't trade that ram for a 512mb stick.  keep the two and maybe get a nforce2 with dual ddr.  i don't see how 1 stick would get better results than 2 sticks.  just make sure you don't have the sticks using the same memory bus.  ie. put them in slots 1/3 or 2/3.

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    Hello i'm tryng to set Framerate monitoring in game in msi afterburner but it says 'tick checkmark to activate the graph and access graph properties i don't know how to do it?
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