Ms 6758 Oc

I am running the MS 6758---875P Neo FIS2R
P4 2.4c
Kingston HyperX DDR 434  KHX3500AK2/1G  ---Matched 512meg/1 gig
Can someone give me some OC tips? I want to run this as highend as I can for awhile, before moving to a 3. ? processor. If I can get the perfromance out of components above, I may just hang on to what I have for now.
Video card= MSI FX 5600 256m ddr ram
Sound card=Creative labs Audigy
So far, my attempts at OC'ing have not been sucsessful.  I get "ram to tightly" or system will not boot. Kingston reccomendations for values of ram, do not work.
Thanks

increase vdimm one step and se if that helps.
also run http://www.memtest86.com to check memory

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    OS Information:
    Property   Value
    OS Name       Microsoft Windows XP Professional|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
    Service Pack       2.0
    OS Manufacturer       Microsoft Corporation
    Windows Directory       C:\WINDOWS
    Processor:
    Property   Value
    Current Clock Speed       3000
    Description       x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
    Manufacturer       GenuineIntel
    Name        Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
    Memory (RAM):
    Property   Value
    Bank Label       RAS 0 & 1
    Capacity       536870912
    Bank Label       RAS 2 & 3
    Capacity       536870912
    Total Memory Deteced in Hardware: ~1024 MB
    Memory Reported to Operating System: 1023MB
    Disk Drives:
    Property   Value
    Description       Disk drive
    Manufacturer       (Standard disk drives)
    Model       Maxtor 6Y160M0
    Media Type       Fixed hard disk media
    Size       163921605120 (~153 GB)
    Number of Partitions       2
    Description       Disk drive
    Manufacturer       (Standard disk drives)
    Model       Canon MP Memory Card USB Device
    Media Type      
    Number of Partitions      
    Description       Disk drive
    Manufacturer       (Standard disk drives)
    Model       IC35L060 AVV207-0 USB Device
    Media Type       Fixed hard disk media
    Size       61492193280 (~57 GB)
    Number of Partitions       1
    Installed Printers:
    Property   Value
    Name       PaperPort Color Image
    Port Name       BIPORT
    Default       False
    Driver Name       PaperPort Color Printer Driver
    Name       PaperPort Black & White Image
    Port Name       BIPORT
    Default       False
    Driver Name       PaperPort Mono Printer Driver
    Name       Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
    Port Name       Microsoft Document Imaging Writer Port:
    Default       False
    Driver Name       Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver
    Name       Generic / Text Only
    Port Name       LPT1:
    Default       False
    Driver Name       Generic / Text Only
    Name       Canon MP370 Series Printer
    Port Name       USB001
    Default       True
    Driver Name       Canon MP370 Series Printer
    Name       Auto Microsoft Office Document Image Writer on GARETH-14ETIB74
    Port Name       \\GARETH-14ETIB74\Printer
    Default       False
    Driver Name       Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver
    Motherboard:
    Property   Value
    Manufacturer       MICRO-STAR INC.
    Model      
    Name       Base Board
    Part Number      
    Product       MS-6758
    Serial Number       00000000
    Version       2.00
    BIOS:
    Property   Value
    Manufacturer       American Megatrends Inc.
    Name       Version 1.00
    Release Date       20040324000000.000000+000
    Version       AMIINT - 10
    Monitor:
    Property   Value
    Description        SyncMaster 173V/172V/173S/173B
    Name        SyncMaster 173V/172V/173S/173B
    Screen Height       768
    Screen Width       1024
    Keyboard:
    Property   Value
    Description       Easy Internet Keyboard
    Pointing Device:
    Property   Value
    Manufacturer       Logitech
    Name       HID-compliant Wheel Mouse
    Sound Card:
    Property   Value
    Manufacturer       Creative Technology, Ltd.
    Description       Creative EMU10K1 Audio Processor (WDM)
    Device ID       PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0002&SUBSYS_80661102&REV_0A\4&1F7DBC9F&0&08F0
    Manufacturer       Realtek
    Description       Realtek AC'97 Audio
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    Property   Value
    Adapter Compatibility       NVIDIA
    Adapter RAM       268435456
    Description       NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600XT
    Installed Display Drivers       nv4_disp.dll
    Driver Version       6.14.10.6693
    Driver Date       29/10/2004 16:50:00
    Video Mode Description       1024 x 768 x 4294967296 colors
    DirectX Installation:
    Property   Value
    Version       6.03.01.0146
    Modem:
    Property   Value
    Network Adapters:
    Property   Value
    Description       Intel(R) PRO/1000 CT Network Connection - Packet Scheduler Miniport
    Description       Packet Scheduler Miniport
    Description       Microsoft TV/Video Connection
    Description       1394 Net Adapter
    Description       1394 Net Adapter
    External Ports:
    Property   Value
    External Reference Designator       Def
    External Reference Designator       Sanjoy
    Expansion Slots:
    Property   Value
    Slot Designation       PCI1
    Slot Designation       PCI2
    Slot Designation       PCI3
    Slot Designation       PCI4
    Slot Designation       PCI5
    Slot Designation       AGP
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    I do very much appreciate the help from you all!
    Gareth

  • NEO Boards Unofficial FAQ rev 4/05/2004 - two lights on "P" series

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    A: This board can overclock, but overclocking depends on the peripherals that you are using like memory, CPU, heatsink etc.
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    Q: which product has CoreCell technology built-in?
    A: 875P Neo (MS-6758), 865GE Neo2 (MS-6728) & 865PE Neo2 (MS-6728)
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    Q: Where are the locations of temperature sensors?
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    System - RT2 (near winbond I/O) same for 875/865 series boards.
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    Q: I have this RAM xxxx but it does not work with my board. Can MSI update the BIOS to fix this?
    A: We would suggest you to use the MSI recommended memory for this part as there are a lot of memory brands out there we can't guarantee that all will work with the MB. Please go to the Product Info page, click "Test Report" and choose "Memory Modules".
    For example, 875P : Here and select Memory Modules.  
    Q: My RAM performance is slow, the benchmark software such as PC Mark, Sisoft etc results are below par compared to other brands. WHY?
    A: This issue has been identified. New BIOS update has fixed this problem. Please update to the latest BIOS.
    Q: Is there any workaround?
    A: There are users here share valueable information of how they tweak their BIOS to achieve good results. Kudos to them! :D Take a look at this link.
    Q: What is MAT?
    Memory Acceleration Technology. More to read here! Please read all to get the whole idea. You should have the idea what actually it is. :D
    Q: Why my Neo2-S/LS doesn't have MAT?!
    GOOD NEWS!! After first week of July, the new BIOS release will enable MAT in all Neo2 boards!
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    OK. Here is the answer:
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    MS-6728 BIOS V1.3 (All 865PE will support)
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    Of course you can. However, the amount of setting you can used would depend on your current configurations. The suggested stable configuration if MAT as Fast & DOT as Captain
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    Quote
    Here's what I understand about PAT.
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    [/color]
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    133 500 -
    133 533 -
    200 266 3:2
    200 333 5:4
    200 400 1:1
    200 466 -
    200 500 4:5
    200 533 3:4
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    2. DDR333 overclock P4 2.4GHz to 3.0GHz. Ratio 3:2. FSB:250MHz. DDR Clock : 266MHz
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    Yes, Promise RAID support 2 PATA + 2 SATA (RAID-0 or RAID-1 or RAID-0+1)
    Q: Does ICH5R's SATA controller support RAID?
    Yes, but only ICH5R, not ICH5. Update: MSI has released beta BIOS 1.81B with ICH5R RAID-1 support. Check the link above in the BIOS section.
    Q: My HDD LED doesn't lit!!!
    As what I have been told that the HDD LED only lit when there are activities in IDE Primary and Secondary channels. No support for ICH5's SATA and/or Promise SATA activities yet. In other words, the HDD LED will not lit and indicate any activities for your SATA drives.
    Q: What is SATA? What is PATA?
    SATA = Serial ATA. There was no such "PATA" acronym before. After Serial ATA appeared, people started to find IDE as opposing to Serial ATA, and hence called IDE as "Parallel ATA" or PATA.
    Q: I enable SATA in BIOS but I didn't see any SATA Controller listed in the Device Manager!
    You will see two sets of IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers - Intel 82801EB Ultra ATA Controller x2, Primary IDE Channel x2, Secondary IDE Channel x2. That's how Windows installed the drivers.
    Q: How should I install my HDD for RAID configuration?
    Note that the Promise RAID controller only controls IDE-3, SER-3 and SER-4 ports. Make sure you have your HDDs connected to these ports. Make sure you have enabled "Onboard Promise IDE" in the BIOS. Then after the POST screen, press CTRL-F once prompted and go to the RAID setup screen to setup your RAID configuration.
    While the ICH5R controls IDE-1, IDE-2, SER-1 and SER-2. For ICH5R, only SER-1 and SER-2 can be set as RAID. So make sure your SATA HDDs are connected to SER-1 and SER-2. But make sure you have enabled "Configure SATA as RAID" in the BIOS. After the POST screen, press CTRL-I once prompted and go to the ICH5R RAID setup screen to setup your RAID configuration.
    For more comprehensive RAID setup guide, please read this guide written by vango44. Great contribution!!
    Q: My SATA HDD always gives me errors, data corruptions and can't boot!!
    Check the SATA HDD's bridge chip with a "M" logo, the chip build has to be B5P and above, not B2P/B3P which are known to be buggy. B4P is OK but B5P is better. Maxtor and Western Digital SATA HDDs are known to use this bridge chip. Seagate Barracuda V uses different bridge chip and does not make that much problems compared to Maxtor's. RMA the HDDs if possible. MSI is working on the BIOS to fix this incompatible issues. Get BIOS 1.9B3 or 1.6B2 or above. I have seen around October 2003 that Western Digital HDDs come with B5P bridge chip.  
    Q: I want to use IDE3 for normal HDD, non-RAID
    Set this in the BIOS under Integrated Peripherals:
    Onboard Promise IDE : As SATA
    Q: What is Legacy mode and what is Native mode?
    Legacy mode uses 14 and 15 IRQs. Legacy mode can support up to 2 IDE channels, each IRQ for each channel, which means it can support 2 SATA, or 2 SATA + 2 PATA or 4 PATA. Legacy mode also works comfortably with most OSes including Linux.
    Native mode means you may use all available IRQs and can support up to 2 SATA and 4 PATA. Native mode may have issues working with some OSes such as Win9x and Linux, especially on IRQ assignments.If you have Win98/ME, use Legacy mode only!
    Q: How to enable both SATA and PATA?
    You can use both Legacy mode and Native mode, depending on how many devices you use as described above.
    For Legacy Mode:
    ATA Configuration: PATA+SATA
    S-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes
    P-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes
    PATA Channel Selection: Both
    Combined Mode Operation: PATA First/SATA First, depending on which you want to act as 1st Channel.
    S-ATA Ports Definition: P0-1st/P1-2nd or P0-3rd/P1-4th, depending on which you want to act as Master.
    For Native Mode:
    ATA Configuration: SATA Only or PATA only, depending on which you want to be the FIRST BOOT device!
    S-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes if you chose PATA only
    P-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes if you chose SATA Only
    PATA Channel Selection: Both
    Combined Mode Operation: PATA First/SATA First, depending on which you want to act as 1st Channel.
    S-ATA Ports Definition: - P0-1st/P1-2nd or P0-3rd/P1-4th, depending on which you want to act as Master.
    Q: What is S-ATA Ports Definition?
    There are two options: P0-1st/P1-2nd and P0-3rd/P1-4th. If you choose P0-1st/P1-2nd, your Port-0 S-ATA (SER-1) will become the 1st IDE Master, ie IDE-1 Master. and Port-1 S-ATA (SER-2) will become 2nd IDE Master. If you plan to boot with SATA HDD, it's recommended to set to P0-1st/P1-2nd. If you plan to boot with PATA HDD, it's recommended to set to P0-3rd/P1-4th.
    Q: When I enable SATA+PATA mode, why only IDE-1 or IDE-2 can be used?
    If you chose "SATA 1st Channel", IDE-1 will be dropped. If you chose "PATA 1st Channel", IDE-2 will be dropped.
    Q: I want my SATA to be the 1st IDE drive in Legacy Mode along with PATA, how?
    Set this:
    ATA Configuration: PATA+SATA
    S-ATA Keep Enabled: don't care
    P-ATA Keep Enabled: don't care
    PATA Channel Selection: don't care
    Combined Mode Operation: SATA 1st Channel
    S-ATA Ports Definition: P0-1st/P1-2nd
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    Q: I am a noob, I want more details.
    More info? here
    Q: How to support 250GB HDD? Windows only sees up to 134GB.
    Follow this instruction: here for Win2000 and WinXP.
    Q: I've installed a new SATA HDD, I can find it in Device Manager but it doesn't appear in Windows Explorer at all! HELP!!
    You need to format the HDD, not just SATA but also PATA HDD then only Windows Explorer can see it and assign it with a drive letter. To format a HDD, right click on My Computer, select Manage, look for Disk Management. You should see a no-drive-letter unformatted drive there in the list. Get it formatted by right click on it and choose the obvious option there is.
    6. Onboard Sound
    Q: My onboard sound lost after I overclock the system!
    Goto BIOS setup and lock AGP/PCI to 67/33.
    7. Universal Serial Bus [Thanks to Danny for contribution]
    Q: Why doesn't my board have USB2 ports?
    A: The ICH5 and ICH5R chipsets support up to 8 USB2 ports. Under Windows XP when you view your USB settings using Device Manager you will see 4 Intel 82801EB USB Universal Host Controllers and 1 Intel 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller; Windows 2000 is similar, you are looking for "Enhanced". If you don't see "Enhanced" you need to install SP1 for XP or the latest service pack for W2K. If you have these service packs installed and still don't see enhanced, used the Device Manager to remove the 5 controllers and reboot to allow Windows to correctly install the right drivers.
    Q: If I have 8 USB2 ports, why does Sandra tell me they are USB1.1?
    A: When lower speed devices are plugged in, or high speed devices are plugged in without USB2 operating system support, they are routed to the low speed host controllers. High speed devices are routed directly to the Enhanced host controller when operating system support exists.
    Base on http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/manuals/29865602.pdf
    8. CPU - contributed by Danny!  :biggthumbsup:
    Q: I have an 800 FSB Pentium 4 CPU, but the bios is set for 200! If I set it to 800 it crashes! What is wrong?
    A: The FSB rating of the CPU is 4 times the FSB rating of the motherboard. To quote Intel: "This is accomplished through a physical signaling scheme of quad pumping the data transfers over a 200 MHz clocked system bus and a buffering scheme allowing for sustained 800 MHz data transfers." So valid settings are 100 for a 400FSB CPU, 133 for a 533FSB CPU and 200 for an 800FSB CPU.
    Q: The Windows task manager and the Device Manager show I have two CPU's. What's wrong?
    A: Your CPU is a model that has Hyperthreading technology and it is enabled in the bios. To quote Intel: "It allows software programs to "see" two processors and work more efficiently. This new technology enables the processor to execute two series, or threads, of instructions at the same time, thereby improving performance and system responsiveness."
    Q: Do these boards support Prescott CPU?
    Update: Prescott spec is not finalized. There might be more requirements needed other than meeting FMB guideline. It is hard to say if current motherboards can fully support it. [/color]
    This is the latest info from MSI. Check this link here
    9. Power Management
    Q: What are S1/POS and S3/STR modes?
    S1/POS = Power On Suspend, nothing turn off just that everything is running in extremely slow.
    S3/STR = Suspend to RAM, PSU only powers 5V_STBY to the board for RAM refreshing, the rest all off.
    Additionally,
    S4 = Suspend to Disk. Win2k/XP calls it "Hibernation" mode. In this mode, the RAM and CPU state images are copied into the HDD. After S4 mode, you can safely remove the power cord.
    S5 = Soft Off. PSU still supplies 5V_STBY.
    G3 = mechanical off. No power at all to the board.
    Q: Where to set the standby modes?
    For S1 and S3, you can set the standby mode to either S1 or S3, not both, in the BIOS. Note that Windows cannot choose which standby mode to run. You have to set it in the BIOS.
    For S4, you can only set it in Windows 2k/XP (and ME, but not 98).
    10. Others
    Q: I have MSI FX5900 which has double sided fans, can it fit in the board?
    Most boards can fit the FX5900. Including, the NEOs' MS-6728, MS-6758, and others like KT4A ultra, MS6777 Nvidia board.
    Q: Why my NB Temp value is always stay the same?
    On 875P Neo and 865PE Neo2, there is no NB temp sensor! The value you read from CoreCenter does not mean anything. Please update to the latest CoreCenter.
    Q. What are the two lights on my "P" series board for?
    A. These are the Overclock Signal Lights:
    1. Green, Green: Both AGP and CPU are dynamic overclocking.
    2. Green, Red: The memory is overclocking to 533MHz.
    3. Red, Green: The external frequency is overclocking to 350MHz, and the frequency between the north bridge and CPU is 1400MHz.
    4. Red, Red: CPU is dynamic overclocking now.
    There are more to come soon. Please do not reply or request for FAQ contents in this thread. The FAQ will be picked up from the popular threads. Thanks.
    Update History:
    6/23/2003 : Added onboard sound lost fix
    6/25/2003 : Added HDD LED
    6/26/2003 : GOOD NEWS!! MAT to be available in all Neo2 boards!
    6/27/2003 : SATA, PATA
    7/1/2003 : 865G MAT support!!
    7/7/2003 : MAT + DOT support
    7/7/2003 : Prescott CPU support
    7/7/2003 : DDR266 RAM support for 800MHz FSB CPU
    7/17/2003 : Prescott CPU support UPDATED
    7/18/2003 : SATA & PATA updated
    8/15/2003 : latest BIOS updates
    8/15/2003 : RAID-1 support for ICH5R
    8/16/2003 : RAID configuration
    9/02/2003 : beta BIOS updates - 1.81B
    9/03/2003 : beta BIOS update for 865 - 1.52B
    10/03/2003 : beta BIOS update for 875 - 1.9B3
    10/06/2003 : beta BIOS update for 865 - 1.6B2
    10/08/2003 : beta BIOS update for 865 - 1.7B1 link provided
    10/13/2003 : minor updates on old issues
    10/16/2003 : NB temp sensor?
    10/19/2003 : Promise IDE3 for non-RAID function
    10/20/2003 : Prescott updates
    10/21/2003 : FSB:DDR ratio
    11/21/2003 : Legacy, Native mode, SATA+PATA Configuration
    12/01/2003 : BIOS 1.9B6 for 875P
    12/15/2003 : Prescott Support, 250GB HDD support, BIOS 1.9 FINAL
    1/11/2004 : BIOS 2.01B for 865PE Neo2, BIOS 3.30 for 865PE Neo2-P
    1/12/2004 : USB 2.0 [thanks to Danny for contribution]
    1/26/2004 : SATA + PATA Revisited
    1/26/2004 : Added 8. CPU [contributed by Danny]
    1/27/2004 : Added formatting SATA HDD in WinXP
    1/28/2004 : updated on SATA+PATA and links with Danny, Vango44 and Uruk Hai's contributions  :biggthumbsup:
    1/28/2004 : Added power management
    04/05/2004 : Added two lights on "P" series boards  [Danny]

    Dear [Maesus],
    I have tried to duplicate the issue, I saw it only once when I reflash the BIOS and then change the CPU clock setting.
    My procedure as below…
    1.      Boot system
    2.      Update BIOS to 1.9 version
    3.      Restart the system to BIOS setting
    4.      Change the CPU Bus Clock to 229
    5.      Save the setting & exit and then the system restart automatically
    6.      And then I saw the CPU is only running 1.86GHz (my CPU is 3.2GHZ FSB 800MHz)
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    The correct procedure should be as below….
    1.      Boot system
    2.      Update BIOS to 1.9 version
    3.      Restart the system to BIOS setting
    4.      Load BIOS setup default first
    5.      Change the CPU Bus Clock to 229
    6.      Save the setting & exit and then the system restart automatically
    7.      And then I saw the CPU is running 3.66GHz (my CPU is 3.2GHZ FSB 800MHz)
    Note: To load BIOS setup default setting after reflash BIOS that is because all original default setting will be erase after upgrade BIOS. So we always recommend customers to load BIOS default setting first before change any BIOS setting.
    BTW, we have updated the BIOS version to support Prescott CPU. Users can decide to update it or not.
    The new release BIOS as attach file.
    Best regard!
    [MSI Staff]

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    Thanks in advance.

    Homer...this very same thing has happened to me today. Have you found a solution yet?

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