MSI 890GXM-G65 Zosma Core CPU 960T support

Hey guys, i picked up AMD Phenom x4 960T proccy - HD96ZTWFK4DGR ,ZOSMA core, was wondering if my board will support it. In the webpage of CPU support i see Phenom II X4    Zosma    HD840TWFK4DGR    840T is supported. Please do let me know.

It may work if you try or you could wait for someone with the same CPU to post and let you know. Probably quicker to contact MSI to check with them as they should be able to tell you. >>How to contact MSI.<<

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    I think it's stable enough, btw the x4 to x2 scenario is not always happening. but it has high chances the your next cold boot would you're on X2.
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  • MSI 890GXM-G65 Thuban Issues

    Hi,
    Sorry if I post this in the wrong section.
    I've been using v1.0 original bios for MSI 890GXM-G65 board without any problems.
    Recently I tried updating to v1.2 to enable support for X6 1055T as stated in the link below.
    My cpu code is HDT55TFBK6DGR which is the 125W version and requires v1.2 bios.
    http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=prodcpu2&prod_no=2012&maincat_no=1#menu
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    Enabling or disabling the setting in BIOS has no effect at all.
    Multipliers keep dropping to x4 from the stock x14.
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    I posted the issues in detail here:
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    I found out that the MSI 790FX-GD70 also do not have such a feature to disable Turbo Core.
    In comparison, the Biostar TA890GXE has that setting in its BIOS so this is not a specific issue for 890G-based boards.
    Lastly, I could not get CPU-Z (or any other programs for that matter) to display accurate readings of the cpu vcore (set in BIOS).
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    Quote from: Golden Arm on 18-April-10, 06:25:26
    Ah, that explains it. How's that Thuban CPU running at stock levels compared to other Quad-cores (if you have had any)?
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    This is my very FIRST phenom chip from AMD.
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    One of our local overclocker "ridney" is using the X6 1055T on MSI 790FX-GD70 with the latest 1.11b1 bios.
    He has the same cpu batch as me but he is on water. I'm not willing to go >1.52V on air for this hexacore chip (not yet anyway).
    He had posted all his OC'ing @ http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=249606
    The screenshot posted (towards bottom of page) @ https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=136443.0 was his!!   
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  • Pls help MSI 890GXM-G65

    tomorrow i buy    MSI 890GXM-G65 and AMD Phenom II X4 840 AM3 3.2GHz 2MB Cache 45nm HDX840WFGMBOX 
    no any information MSI 890GXM-G65 cpu support for phenom II X4 840 HDX840WFGMBOX  msi offical site  i waiting answer
    thanks
    S.

    I have one in my 890FXA-GD70 board and it works fine (not on CPU support list for my board too, I notice), don't see why it shouldn't work in your 890GXM-G65 board also.

  • Help - MSi 890GXM-G65 error

    Hello
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    screen shot here - if you open that pic icon in a new tab
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    any guidance would be so appreciated,.
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    Board: MSI  890GXM-G65 (Model No. MS-7642)
    Bios: Version 1.x
    VGA:   Integrated ATI Radeon HD4290 GPU
    PSU:   500w ATX 2.03 ver (ATX-CW500WP4)
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    MEM:  Corsair Vengeance 4x4gb CML16GX3M4A1600C9B
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    Quote from: xmad on 06-September-12, 03:52:06
    Also try a full cmos clear as well.
    Thank you for that tip, the Full CMOS Clear, that seem to do it for me, appreciate the FAST response.
    Mitchman
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    Bios: Version 1.x
    VGA:   Integrated ATI Radeon HD4290 GPU
    PSU:   500w ATX 2.03 ver (ATX-CW500WP4)
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  • MSI 890GXM-G65 Black Screen

    Hey guys, new member, but Ive been a longtime reader.
    I have the MSI 890GXM-G65 motherboard with the following other components:
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    8GB (4x2GB DDR3 1333) ram
    1TB Western Digital
    Antec High Current 400W PSU
    DVDRW
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    1. Replaced RAM with other known working ram
    2. Tried one stick in each of the 4 slots individually.
    3. Tried a different power supply.
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    5. Switched CPUS to an AMD B73 CPU
    6. Tried VGA, DVI and HDMI on the motherboard output.
    None of these things have worked. The CPU fan spins at what appears to be full speed, all four blue LEDs are on, and there is no video.
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    It isn't a new build. It was working before with these exact specs for about a year. This is my HTPC, so I don't use it  too often, last used a week ago. I turned it on today and got nothing. So I've been replacing every part I can.
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  • MSI 890GXM-G65 Overclocking Problems

    I have:
    MSI 890GXM-G65 motherboard
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    Sapphire 5870 1 GB video Card
    AMD 955 Processor (Black Edition that runs at 3.2 GHZ)
    Without anything else overclocked I cant even raise my front side bus to 204 without it not posting at 16 multiplier.  203 post fine.  I upgraded Bios to 1.B.
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    And again another question that really hasnt been answered yet.  If I can overclock on the software side of things (Control Center) should't I be able to overclock on the hardware side as in bios.  For example I am getting 250 FSB on Bios, but I can only get up to 256 in Control Center.  You would think that if it works in Control Center is should work in Bios.  And this is a very Stable FSB too (after testing with 3dMark etc.)

  • Will be building with an MSI z87-g65 and 4770K cpu and Windows 7 Pro

    I will be building a system with an MSI z87-g65 and 4770K cpu and using either an MSI 460GTX or an MSI N6970 HD (both never used VGAs).   
    I read this topic and how it was solved:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=169759.msg1241119#msg1241119
    I wonder if using the "onboard" GPU in the 4770K would be simpler to load Windows 7?  I did a search and didn't find posts relating to this.

    The listed cards will work fine. The integrated gpu won't work better or make it easier for Win7. Just don't enable Win8 features in UEFI.

  • MSI 890GXM-G65 mother board help

    Hi, need some major help.  I just got a MSI 890GXM-G65 mother board / AMD Phenom II X6 processor.  Installed it in the Antec Fusion Micro ATX case and the fans spin, seems like everything is powering but no video from the onboard video.  I’m using a corsair vx 550 powersupply.  No matter what I try I can get anything on the monitor.  Is this a grounding issue? Powersupply not good enough? I just tried taking the memory out to see if it would beep and nothing.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
    Here are the full stats on my pc:
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    GSKILL 2x2GB F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ
    Corsair VX550W CMPSU-550VX 550W
    MSI R5770 Hawk Radeon HD 5770 GDDR5 1GB 
    Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB ST3500418AS SATA 3.0Gbps 7200 RPM

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  • Msi 890GXM-G65 overclocking?

    BIOS 1.6,
    XP 32-bit
    AMD 1090T 3.2ghz
    msi GTX460 Twin Frozr II
    4gb DDR-1333
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    Problems:
    The msi Control Center application has no effect whatsoever on actual speed or voltage.  Validated through benchmarking.
    Within the BIOS, I cannot select base CPU clock or voltage to adjust them, they are grayed out.  I can adjust the multiplier, but it becomes unstable at all multipliers past 16x (stock).
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    What path should I take to get control over the voltage and base clock?
    Thanks in advance.

    Quote from: Henry on 06-November-10, 06:11:53
    What have you done so far in attempts to increase voltage and bclk?
     Will or are you folding GPU also and if so what do you have the clock speed set to on it?
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    I ended up doing a BIOS reset, then VOILA, I can change volts and base again.  Must be a bug in the BIOS.
    Turned up to 220 base, 18x multiply, 10% up on volts.  Running Kingston DDR3-1333 at 10% overclock stable.  3.96 ghz.
    Seems to all be working fine (famous last words), I'll let it churn and burn over the weekend.  Current SMP + GPU pairing is 27.5k PPD.  CPU temp is now 40°C, GPU is 40°C as well. 
    Turning on GPU makes the SMP take a big hit.  It goes from 3:30 TPF (6076) up to 4:20 with the GPU running in tandem.  Might think of turning off one core?

  • 890gxm-g65 New FX CPU

    Anyone upgrade to the new FX cpus with the latest bios 1B without issues. I'm ready to buy but unsure because the CPU support doesnt list them yet.

     It appears there may have been some issues so there is a beta BIOS that came out a few days ago that addresses them. A7642AMS.1C6. See thread below regarding that.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=153122.0

  • MOVED: Msi 890gxm g65

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=150583.0

     From MB description on MSI website:
    Slots
    • PCI_E1 slot with x16 operation (PCI Express Bus SPEC V2.0 compliant)
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    • 1 PCI Express x1 slot
    • 1 PCI slot, support 3.3V/ 5V PCI bus Interface.
     I will now download the manual and see what it says.
    Edit: Yup, they seem to have neglected that bit of information in the manual.

  • MSI 890GXM-G65

    Hi to you all.
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    Raidcontroller 2x Highpoint RocketRAID 2680.  http://highpoint-tech.com/USA/rr2680.htm
    Thanks for youre reply 

    Fredrick....
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  • 890gxm-g65 and AM3+ support

    My computer has a gigabyte board and am getting ready to upgrade my CPU from the FX-4100 to the 6300 piledriver...
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     That MB requires at least BIOS 1.C for FX-4100.
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    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=119375.0

  • MSI 890GXM issue

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    After tinkering around, the computer will work in Safe Mode with my hard drive. However, the computer is unable to recognize the hard drive. Also, the hard drive works perfectly on my computer.
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    Is there any driver I can uninstall or something to reset the hard drive without reformatting it? Perhaps in trying to update the hard drive for the motherboard (through the link given in above post) I messed something up and made it incompatible with the motherboard.

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