MSI 785gtm-e45 gpu overclock?? could it be??

Hi guys, I'm new in the forum. Last saturday I bougth this motherboard (MSI 785GTM-E45) and I tried to overclock the ati 4200 integrated gpu but I can't. There isn't an option in the BIOS, not even with MSI Dual Core Center, or AMD Overdrive or ATI Tray tools or ATI GPU tools... so I would like to know if this new BIOS version has te option to change the MHZ in GPU. Thanks in advance!!

Yes, that may be the case.  But this is a Micro-ATX-Mainboard which simply does not have this option in BIOS.  What is the point of overclocking the low-profile onboard-video chip of a mATX-Board besides increasing the chip temperature?  Overclocking onboard video chips is not going to turn them into high-performance full-featured video cards either.

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    Dear Sir/Madam,
    Thanks for contacting msi technical support team!
    We are sorry that because of the circuit designs,we could not add cpu smart function for 3 pin's connector fan in the BIOS. The difference between 3pins and 4pins is that the second has a temperature controller but the first does not.We would suggest you utilize a 4-pin CPU Fan in order to control the CPU Fan speed.
    Sorry for any inconvenience caused you!
    Best regards,
    MSI Technical Support Team

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  • UVD-power summary of MSI 5770 Hawk, 5570, & 785GTM-E45; Hawk min voltage

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    MSI R5570-MD1G
    MSI 785GTM-E45
    GPU  PWR SYS f_GPU f_VRAM V_GPU set V_GPU meas Note 1: freq & voltage                 Note 2: system state
         DCW     Mhz   Mhz    V         V 
    785  35      197   400                         idle stock                             idle, light (5 min max)
    785  46      498   400                         UVD stock                              1x  720p sharpen complex 2
    5570 43      157   200    0.9                  idle stock                             idle, light (5 min max)
    5570 54      400   800    1                    UVD stock                              1x  720p sharpen complex 2
    5570 52      400   800    0.9       0.8987     UVD undervolt/underclock 1             1x  720p sharpen complex 2
    5570 55      400   800    0.9       0.9001     UVD undervolt/underclock 1             1x 1080p sharpen complex 2
    5770 53      157   300    0.95      0.956      idle stock                             idle, light (5 min max)
    5770 58      157   600    0.95      0.957      idle 2x f_VRAM                         idle, light (5 min max)
    5770 65      157  1200    0.95      0.957      idle 4x f_VRAM (nom. max)              idle, light (5 min max)
    5770 61      400   900    0.95      0.958      idle @ UVD stock                       idle, light (5 min max)
    5770 72      400   900    0.95      0.9499     UVD stock                              1x  720p sharpen complex 2
    5770 75      400   900    0.95      0.9508     UVD stock                              1x 1080p sharpen complex 2
    5770 60      157   300    0.95      0.9498     UVD undervolt/underclock 1             1x  720p sharpen complex 2
    5770 63      157   300    0.95      0.9503     UVD undervolt/underclock 1             1x 1080p sharpen complex 2
    5770 61      157   200    0.95      0.9497     UVD undervolt/underclock 2             1x  720p sharpen complex 2
    5770 61      157   200    0.95      0.9497     UVD undervolt/underclock 2             1x 1080p sharpen complex 2
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    Profile   Idle V_GPU @ V_CORE (V)
    D7 12     1.125
    D7 14     1.100
    D7 16     1.047
    D7 18     1.049
    D7 19     1.037
    D7 20     0.949
    D7 21     0.937
    D7 22     0.925
    D7 23     0.912
    D7 24     0.899
    Power Play states in RBE 1.25
    0 Boot         00 -> 00 -> 00
    1 Power saving 01 -> 02 -> 00
    2 UVD          03 -> 03 -> 03
    3 Power saving 04 -> 02 -> 00
    4 ACPI         01 -> 01 -> 01
    Stock clocks & V_GPU
    Clock info 00   01   02   03   04
    f_GPU       875  157  600  400  400
    f_RAM      1200  300 1200  900 1200
    V_GPU      1.20 0.95 1.00 0.95 0.95
    My current and likely final settings for MSI R5770 Hawk:
    MOD clocks & V_GPU
    Clock info 00   01   02   03   04
    f_GPU       714  157  600  157  400
    f_RAM      1200  300  600  300  600
    V_GPU      1.20 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
    Afterburner Profiles
    #  CoreVoltage  CoreClk  MemClk
    1  0950         714000   1200000
    2  1000         785000   1200000
    3  1125         902000   1200000
    5  1200         951000   1200000
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    http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpost.php?p=1858205&postcount=1

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    So now, I think I am left with 2 possibilities. The processor or the motherboard, however, the motherboard was the one showing symptoms based on the LED thing. So I am siding towards the motherboard is faulty?
    I am out of ideas now. Hope someone can help me.

    Yes, the CPU power is connected. both the 4 pins and 24 pins.
    Some updates, I went to buy a Sempron 140 processor to test just for the sake whether the mobo works.. I just burnt some money on it.. it won't work.. Brought the motherboard back to the shop, they tested it and it is faulty.. so warranty claim. Guess I wont have a mobo for sometime..
    Consider solved and I just burnt some money buying a spare proc which I think I wont be using also. haha.
    Thanks for everyone who attempted to help me.

  • MSİ 785gtm-e45 cpu pwm problem !

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    Hi all !!
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  • 785GTM-E45 RAM problem

    I've bought the board last February and paired it with dual channel 2GB (1GB x 2) Team Xtreem Dark DDR2-1066 CL 5 rams. Everything worked flawlessy.
    Yesterday, I purchased a 4GB (2GB x 2) G.Skill DDR2-1000 CL5 rams to replace the Team Xtreem. I inserted the modules, turned the power on, but the system wouldn't post. I made a bios reset and and still the system won't post. I tried to troubleshoot the problem and found out that Slot 1 won't accept either of the 2GB modules. I used Slot 2 and stress tested both rams (one at a time) and both worked fine.
    Currently I'm back with the Team Xtreem setup.
    Are there any compatibility issues on the G.SKill RAMS? Do I have to update the board's BIOS to make Slot 1 accept the 2GB RAM? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
    My system's spec by the way is:
    Processor: AMD Phenom II x4 910e (stock)
    Motherboard: MSI 785GTM-E45 (BIOS version 8.6)
    RAMS: 2GB (1GB x 2) Team Xtreem Dark DDR2-1066 CL 5 (hope to replace it with 4GB (2GB x 2) G.Skill DDR2-1000 CL5)
    PSU: Corsair HX450w PSU
    Video: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB

    Quote from: Bas on 30-August-10, 15:22:44
    So if you put the old memory back everything is fine again?
    If so return the Gskill and get some other brand memory, we have seen many problems with Gskill.
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    :edit:
    Also can anyone direct me to the latest 8.7 bios for my board? Live Update 4 says there's a latest one (8.7) and says that it has improved memory compatibility.
    The problem is when i start downloading it, Live Update says Download fail. URL Invalid.

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    Upgrade Configuration for: MSI
    Model: MSI 785GTM-E45
    System Specs
    Type of system:   Motherboards
    Bus Architecture:   PCI
    CPU Type:   Phenom II X4
    Memory Specs
    Standard Memory:   
    Maximum Memory:   8192 MB
    Memory Expansion:   2
    Model Specs
    Model Comments:   AMD 785G, 2600 FSB, Micro ATX
    CPU Comments:   Phenom II X4
    COMPATIBLE MEMORY
    Description    Mfr SKU/OEM#    OCZ Technology Part No.
    256MB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         
    256MB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         
    512MB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         
    512MB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         
    512MB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ2800512
    1GB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ210661GB
    1GB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, double-sided         
    1GB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, single-sided         
    1GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ26671GB
    1GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, double-sided         
    1GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, single-sided         
    1GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ28001GB
    1GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, double-sided         
    1GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, single-sided         
    2GB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ210662GB
    2GB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, double-sided         
    2GB, 1066MHz, DDR2-1066 PC2-8500, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, single-sided         
    2GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ26672GB
    2GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, double-sided         
    2GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, single-sided         
    2GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ28002GB
    2GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, double-sided         
    2GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v, single-sided         
    4GB, 667MHz, DDR2-667 PC2-5300, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         
    4GB, 800MHz, DDR2-800 PC2-6400, 240p DIMM, 1.8v         OCZ28004GB

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