MOVED: P6N Diamond Voltage Settings...

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Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 23-November-07, 18:46:57
have you tried +/- num pads keys?
Thank you! Seems to run stable now... I bumped mem voltage up and vcore up by 1 increment and vtt fsb to 12% seems to run stable and cool.

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    Hi,
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    What is strange is that if u set the ram at 800mhz, sometimes the post screen registers different values (i.e. on some boots I will get 797mhz etc). Other than that it ran ok with a 800mhz clock speed.

  • MOVED: P6N Diamond Vista SP1 install problems?

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    Inside,
    I had similar issues when I first installed Vista and I don't think it installed correctly as it is...
    One thing I noticed was that the Memory in particular is undervolted with this board if the bios is set to auto. Make sure you manually set the voltage to your RAM manufacturers voltage. Do the same thing with the timings and speed...
    I had everything set to auto at first and I couldn't even get Vista to unpack 100% until I manually set things...
    I need to reinstall windows I think because my installation is still messed up as I didn't change the timings until I started getting BSOD on first boot... Try it let us know if it works.

  • MOVED: p6n diamond + e6850 = oc fail

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    alright ill try the FSB VTT Voltage but i have no idea what the safe zones or signals that it needs to be higher are.  Sorry, ive done overclocking before but ive never had to pump up the voltage of my FSB so im a bit nervous. should i try one notch and then check for stability then try again?
    once i get some stability like say an hour or two of orthos, how will i know if an error or hard lock is because it needs more FSB VTT or if it needs CPU voltage?
    (edit) i have a zalman cpu cooler (thought i said that in op) dont remember the model, its huge, its copper and has a 110mm fan. its freaking enormous, i cant imagine a larger cpu cooler fitting in a mid tower.

  • MOVED: P6N Diamond overclock

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    Brinbane,,my e6750 runs all day at 3600mhz.  However, I have learned from experience that every CPU is different, I had a 630 that overclocked better than a 670 CPU...it's a crap shoot at best.   Also, just wondering if Vista is less tolerant than WinXP for overclocking?  I have CPU-Zd to 3800, but it's not stable due to my budget memory.  The 680 boards have always been decent overclockers, but an Intel board will almost always reach higher bus speeds than a Nvidia board....but, we do have SLI..!!     If Intel ever comes out with the Skulltrail board, I'd buy it..two processors (ala server board) and Nvidia 100 chipsets for SLI..woohoo.!!
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  • MOVED: P6N Diamond Overclock Help

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    Brinbane,,my e6750 runs all day at 3600mhz.  However, I have learned from experience that every CPU is different, I had a 630 that overclocked better than a 670 CPU...it's a crap shoot at best.   Also, just wondering if Vista is less tolerant than WinXP for overclocking?  I have CPU-Zd to 3800, but it's not stable due to my budget memory.  The 680 boards have always been decent overclockers, but an Intel board will almost always reach higher bus speeds than a Nvidia board....but, we do have SLI..!!     If Intel ever comes out with the Skulltrail board, I'd buy it..two processors (ala server board) and Nvidia 100 chipsets for SLI..woohoo.!!
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  • MOVED: p6n diamond - passive

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    Good question....the Northbridge fan is mainly used for those using watercooling on the CPU.  If you're using the stock or aftermarket air cooler on the CPU...the displaced air from the CPU fan is sufficient to cool the Northbridge heat sink.  For those who dont like the loud NB fan...simply replace it with a standard 40mm cooling fan with a lower speed or decibel rating.  As far as SLI is concerned, running SLI should only increase your case temperature a tad due to the extra card generating heat, if you have a decent case fan, you wont even detect any difference.
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  • MOVED: P6N Diamond MS-7320 Ver 1.0 Will not POST -- BIOS Flash via JSPI1

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    SPI FlashROM Programmer 1.6 (C) 2008-2009 by Martin Rehak; [email protected]
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                          0     0    0      0     0     0      0     0     
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  • P6n diamond - error beeps and freezing

    Ok so I have had the MSI p6n diamond since july. Since the beginning I couldn't buff the Anti Aliasing to more than 4x or else my game would (whole pc) freeze up with the sound also freezing. So I just didn't buff it. Recently I started getting problems. No matter what I am doing, my PC freezes up. If it is in a game the sound gets freeze choppy, you know what I mean, no matter at what settings I play it. Then the whole PC started freezing up like this. It is working, but not doing anything, just being on. And the image on the monitor is frozen. Is it possible to be the mouse, because I sometimes have to change the usb slot of the mouse when it goes to sleep? So the only way to use the PC after a freeze, is to restart via the button on the case. But then sometimes, an odd thing happens. I get this 5-10 second continuous beep from the start which then has a 1 second pause and again the long beep. I tried searching in the manual and on the intranetz, but all the info was different and the only error thing connected in the manual was the LED codes. And when the beep is on, the led codes are nothing out of the ordinary. Basically it wont go through the intitial beep when the pc is turned on. So i restart it a few times, just getting the beep, or getting a blank screen and nothing happening. Then the same stuff happens, if I go into bios, it will sometimes freeze there, so that leads me to think that It is not the Windows, which i installed over 3 times (fresh installs). I defragmented the hard drive a few times using O&O defrag. Basically I am out of options. Help would be appreciated a lot.
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  • P6N Diamond + Q6600 Overclocking Help

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    PCI-E @ 100
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  • P6N Diamond issue

    Hello,
    Well this is my config :
    P6N Diamond Bios 1.3
    Intel E6750
    Kingston Memory RAM 3 Gos 800 mghz
    8800 GTS 640 Mb
    Windows Pro SP2
    This is my problem :
    Sometimes when I boot my MB freezes after the post and other time when im in windows after 3 or 4 minutes. I reboot and no problem after that.
    The problems occurs after 1 beep and 6 or 7 beeps.
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    NB: there were also problems with the precedent BIOS 1.1 and one of my friend changes, i think, the memory latency but i don't remember where ... 1 freeze each 3 months after that.
    NB2: my access disk led blink each second ... normal ? 
    THANKS !!
    Quote
    CPU-Z
    Processors Information
    Processor 1 (ID = 0)
    Number of cores      2 (max 2)
    Number of threads   2 (max 2)
    Name         Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
    Codename      Conroe
    Specification      Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E6750  @ 2.66GHz
    Package         Socket 775 LGA (platform ID = 0h)
    CPUID         6.F.B
    Extended CPUID      6.F
    Core Stepping      G0
    Technology      65 nm
    Core Speed      2000.2 MHz (6.0 x 333.4 MHz)
    Rated Bus speed      1333.5 MHz
    Stock frequency      2666 MHz
    Instructions sets   MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, EM64T
    L1 Data cache      2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L1 Instruction cache   2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L2 cache      4096 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    FID/VID Control      yes
    FID range      6.0x - 8.0x
    max VID         1.338 V
    Features      XD, VT
    Memory SPD
    DIMM #1
    General
    Memory type      DDR2
    Module format      Regular UDIMM
    Manufacturer (ID)   Kingston (7F98000000000000)
    Size         1024 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    Part number      KTC1G-UDIMM
    Serial number      AB063ACD
    Manufacturing date   Week 24/Year 07
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Nominal Voltage      1.80 Volts
    EPP         no
    XMP         no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      200   266   400   
    CAS#         3.0   4.0   5.0   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   3   4   5   
    RAS# Precharge      3   4   5   
    TRAS         9   12   18   
    TRC         12   16   23   
    DIMM #2
    General
    Memory type      DDR2
    Module format      Regular UDIMM
    Manufacturer (ID)   Kingston (7F98000000000000)
    Size         1024 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    Part number      KTC1G-UDIMM
    Serial number      A8063CCD
    Manufacturing date   Week 24/Year 07
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Nominal Voltage      1.80 Volts
    EPP         no
    XMP         no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      200   266   400   
    CAS#         3.0   4.0   5.0   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   3   4   5   
    RAS# Precharge      3   4   5   
    TRAS         9   12   18   
    TRC         12   16   23   
    DIMM #3
    General
    Memory type      DDR2
    Module format      Regular UDIMM
    Manufacturer (ID)   Kingston (7F98000000000000)
    Size         1024 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    Part number      KTC1G-UDIMM
    Serial number      4C07244E
    Manufacturing date   Week 06/Year 08
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Nominal Voltage      1.80 Volts
    EPP         no
    XMP         no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      200   266   400   
    CAS#         3.0   4.0   5.0   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   3   4   5   
    RAS# Precharge      3   4   5   
    TRAS         9   12   18   
    TRC         12   16   23
    [/size]

    Thanks a lot for your answer Jack
    As im at work i cannot answer to all but here is some answers
    Quote
    what kind of power supply are you using?
    It's an Enermax 600 W but no more info (have to go back home )
    Quote
    To what values did he change the latency settings?  Click on the CPU-Z tab labeled "Memory" and tell us the current timings
    Don't remember i will ask him. For CPU-Z you will see above the current timing (in quote)
    Quote
    Does this happen in Windows only, or does the LED blink when you are, let's say, in BIOS as well?
    No only when im in Windows.
    For the beeps i will try tonite to hear the number of the beeps ...

  • P6N Diamond Overclock results

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    P6N Diamond
    Intel e6750 2.66 1333
    2X1G Patriot 4-4-4-12-2T (2.2V)
    Thermaltake Toughpower 750
    EVGA Geforce 8800GT Superclock (650MHz)
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 air cooling
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          NB Volt:   1.275 (per CPU-z)
          SB Volt:   1.5 (Bios)
          FSB VTT:   Default? (Bios)
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          FSB:   1333
          Memory:   800
          CPU Multiplier:   8
       PCI-E frequency: 100
       Advanced Dram Config
          Manual settings, 4-4-4-12
          Set Memory voltage to 2.2v
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    5. Set FSB VTT +2% - clean boot, tested CPU with Ortho, no problems, did not do the Ram test
    6. Set FSB to 1560 - tested CPU with Ortho for 15 min, no problems, core temps 48 degree C under load
    7. Tested CPU and Ram with Ortho - lockup
    8. Set FSB VTT +4% - Ortho ram test lockup
    9. Set FSB VTT +6% - Ortho ram test lockup
    10. Set FSB VTT +8%, NB Volt 1.3V - Ortho ram test lockup
    11. Set CPU Volt +.1v (CPU-z core voltage shows 1.416V during load) - Ortho ram test lockup, retested only CPU and did not lockup
    12. Set CPU Volt +.1125V, NB Volt 1.35 - Ortho ram test lockup
    13. Set CPU Volt to +.15 - Ortho ram test lockup
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    Brinbane,,my e6750 runs all day at 3600mhz.  However, I have learned from experience that every CPU is different, I had a 630 that overclocked better than a 670 CPU...it's a crap shoot at best.   Also, just wondering if Vista is less tolerant than WinXP for overclocking?  I have CPU-Zd to 3800, but it's not stable due to my budget memory.  The 680 boards have always been decent overclockers, but an Intel board will almost always reach higher bus speeds than a Nvidia board....but, we do have SLI..!!     If Intel ever comes out with the Skulltrail board, I'd buy it..two processors (ala server board) and Nvidia 100 chipsets for SLI..woohoo.!!
    Keep the faith..Paul
    Skulltrail----> http://www.legitreviews.com/article/568/1/

  • P6N Diamond ran perfect but now wont post / no display

    Like those here I built many a computer in my day using all the right tools and precautions.  But this one really has made me mad.  I don't have much money, so believe  me when I say I saved my pennies...cause I sure did for this rig although nothing special.  Enough of the sob story on with the program.  I had it running fine...all temps voltages were up to spec and fine.  No over clocking what so ever not even the ram.  When I would shut the computer down and left it off for more then a few hours it would not post.  The D-Bracket leds showed that it was freezing on the ever so wonderful:
    "Initializing Video Interface
    This will start detecting the CPU clock, checking type of video onboard.  Then detect and initialize the video adapter"
    So cussing like a sailor I ran through the onslaught of checking every component on and off different settings ect.
    I tried:
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    - Removing all peripherials
    - Setting the board up outside the case
    - Switching graphics cards with known graphics cards
    - Swapping the memory
    - Starting it with a pin (instead of the case switch)
    - Reseating the processor
    you name it and I tried it...I read through as many posts as I could....tried the tricks and yet nothing.  I'm ready to RMA it...cause I'm past the Newegg 30 days by 9 days.
    My system Specs:
    -MSI P6N Diamond
    -Core 2 Quad Q6600 SLACR (stock speeds)
    -2 gig Patriot DDR2 800MHz kit (2 X 1GB) PDC22G6400LLK 2.2v (Stock latency)
    -Antec p182 case
    -2 SATA Drives (1 maxtor 160 and 1 Seagate 160)
    -1 SATA DVD Burner Liteon
    -Ultra 500 Watt ATX Power Supply ( SLI Ready) (if you need voltages I'll post)
    Thank you for any and all help.

    Quote
    The 8600GT doesn't have a power connector to it.
    Quote
    +5V/30A  +3.3V/30A  +12V1/16A  +12V2/18A  -12V/0.6A  +5VSB/2.5A
    This could be the cause of your problem.  Your PSU has two seperate +12V rails that cannot accumulate their power output.
    If your video card does not have its own power connector, it may be trapped on one of the two rails together with your quad core and other system devices.
    I believe this is a very possible explanation at the moment.
    If you are going to try a different PSU, it will be best if you try one that has just one strong +12V rail.  Around 30A should be fine.  If your system won't boot up a proper PSU, the problem is somewhere else.

  • Windows lockup problems with P6N Diamond

    MSI P6N Diamond nForce 680i SLI Socket 775 motherboard
    Seagate ST3250410AS 250 GB SATA hard drive
    LITEON LH-20A1L-06 20X SATA DVD Burner
    EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS Superclocked PCI Express video card
    OCZ OCZ2TA1000VX22GK PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Dual Channel Memory (2 x 1GB)
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    I have been having lots of problems with Windows XP just locking up on me.  It has happened 3 times now, and I am tiring of re-building my PC from scratch.  Every time, it works for a while, and then, just locks up one day.
    At this point, I've removed my partition, rebuilt it, reformatted and re-installed windows.  I'm currently running the AMI v1.3 bios.  I've loaded the latest nVidia drivers (9.53 driver package).  I've loaded the latest graphic drivers from EVGA (169.02_XP32).
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    Not quite sure how to answer, but here is the dump from cpuz:
    Chipset
    Northbridge          NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI SPP rev. A2
    Southbridge         NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI MCP rev. A2
    Graphic Interface     PCI-Express
    PCI-E Link Width     x16
    PCI-E Max Link Width   x16
    Memory Type       DDR2
    Memory Size         2048 MBytes
    Channels          Dual
    Memory Frequency   400.1 MHz (2:3)
    CAS#             4.0
    RAS# to CAS#      4
    RAS# Precharge      4
    Cycle Time (tRAS)   15
    Bank Cycle Time (tRC)   22
    Command Rate      2T
    Memory SPD
    DIMM #1
    General
    Memory type      DDR2
    Module format      Regular UDIMM
    Manufacturer (ID)   OCZ (7F7F7F7FB0000000)
    Size         1024 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    Part number      OCZ2TA1000VX21G   
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Nominal Voltage      1.80 Volts
    EPP         no
    XMP         no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      270   333   400   
    CAS#             3.0        4.0     5.0   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   4   5   5   
    RAS# Precharge        4     5     5   
    TRAS               10      13     15   
    TRC                15      18     22   
    DIMM #2
    General
    Memory type      DDR2
    Module format      Regular UDIMM
    Manufacturer (ID)   OCZ (7F7F7F7FB0000000)
    Size         1024 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    Part number      OCZ2TA1000VX21G   
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Nominal Voltage      1.80 Volts
    EPP         no
    XMP         no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      270   333   400   
    CAS#             3.0       4.0        5.0   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   4   5   5   
    RAS# Precharge        4     5     5   
    TRAS              10        13       15   
    TRC               15      18     22   

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