MSI B75IA-E33 - BIOS 17.6

MSI B75IA-E33 - BIOS 17.6
Unable to download the above BIOS version from the US, EU or Asian download locations on the product support download page..
Release date says 30th Oct 2013.
Is there a reason this BIOS is unavailable and when will it be available for download ?.

Thinks its an error, Beta .H64 was released on 11/2013 says 10/2013 for H60 which would be the mass production release of this bios.
I attached .h64 for you since I assume you are having problems.
You may flash with the forum flash tool option 1, run the .bat from pure dos, or manual flash.
Syntax:
fpt -f [name of bios] -savemac

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  • MSI B75IA-E33 supported memory

    I'm looking for some memory kits to be used with my MSI B75IA-E33. I have my eyes on:
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    Kingston 1.35v KHX1866C9D3LK2/4GX
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    I have checked the supported memory list, and they are not listed (msi.com/file/test_report/TR10_2673.pdf).
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    Quote
    1. Is the default voltage normal? Because it's constantly changing between 1.472 V and 1.488 V (just those 2 numbers, nothing in between).
    This isn't a problem.
    Quote
    2. How can I set it to the advertised 1.35 V? I have checked the BIOS and found out that I can change the Voltage to 1.35 V, but I'm not sure that's all that has to be done. Do I have to adjust the frequency as well?
    Enable XMP in bios to get it to run at the advertised 1600.
    You can set the voltage in the OC section of bios. DRAMV: 1.35

  • MSI H81M-E33 BIOS Issues and Post Flash Issues

    Hello,
    My situation is as follows: (TL:DR at bottom)
    Built a new computer and decided to use the new LGA 1150 refreshed CPUs. Bought the MSI H81M-E33 Motherboard and installed windows. Noticed a problem with the rebooting even when installing windows. Thought it was just because of the windows installation, but problem persisted in which the computer seems to shut down but doesn't power down and i have to manually hold power button to power down and then push it again to start up. No real issues it seems since the computer does close processes and shut down but this was irritating me. I read online that BIOS updates seem to fix this problem. Did some research and decided to update with M-Flash to bios v6.6.
    As I used M-flash to update to BIOS (selected "Select one file to update BIOS and ME") v6.6 the update stops at 47% and then the computer attempts to restart. BUT it still has the same problem and does not power down. So I manually powered down and started it back up. I then got "no signal" even as I waited. Now I'm freaking out and I power it down again and try again. This time I wait and it get to BIOS (MSI Screen) and then no signal again (not booting windows). Again I hold power down and power back on. Long wait again and I get back to bios. Still freaked out at this point but relieved I didn't brick motherboard.
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    Right now the bios does read the bios version as v6.5 but I still have the issues in restarting where that doesn't really work. In addition, I now have this wait from pushing the power button to when I see BIOS (MSI Screen).
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    I seem to still have reboot issue.
    I have to wait for BIOS now, no longer pretty quick start.
    My questions are;
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    Was stopping at 47% normal?
    Should I try to update the BIOS another method to fix my current problems?
    Am I missing a step somewhere?
    Any help is appreciated, I just got really freaked out by the whole process but I'm just glad the computer still works (kinda).
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    -J
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    MFlash reboots in the process. To be sure reupdate using the below instructions and archive for a proper fpt flash. If you used Win8 feature (fastboot) before the first update be aware taht you need to set anything again after an update (e.g. enabling safeboot) as everything is set to default.
    >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
         A.) Download the attached archive (E7817IMS_660.rar.rar) and place it on your desktop. Do not decompress.
         B.) Download and install the Forum flash tool.
         C.) Insert your FAT32 formatted usb stick.
         D.) Make sure that all win 8 options are disabled. (Fast Boot etc) Also make sure the legacy USB is enabled.
         E.) Start the forum flash tool and select option 1. Then point the tool at the compressed archive we downloaded earlier. Then to your USB Flash Drive.
         F.) Boot to the USB 
         G.) Now follow the directions and let the tool flash
         H.) After flashing reinstall ME drivers in Windows:  http://download.msi.com/dvr_exe/intel_amt90_mb.zip

  • MOVED: MSI B75IA-E33 fails to boot correctly looking for possible solutions.

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=175213.0

    Could be a few things. When I have issues like that I always start with RAM. Try using only one stick, or one stick out of another computer if available. Next thing I do is start removing things and trying it. CD Drive, Hard Drives, and anything else plugged into it that is not absolutely needed to boot. A bad cable or a goofy drive can prevent booting.
    I do not think it's a heat issue, that said, I have had what you are describing with an i7 system once. In that instance, simply re-seating the CPU fixed my problems.
    Double check, make sure you have all the power cords plugged into the motherboard...make sure it's not grounding out on the backside by a misplaced standoff (common in those munchkin cases).
    Hope that helps get you started.

  • MSI H61M-E33(B3) updating bios.........file not found

    Hi,
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    There is something wrong, what could it be?
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    Try >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
    Also try without GPU, with 1 RAM stick and without hard drives following >>Clear CMOS Guide<< again.
    If that fails then sadly it's bricked and either you have to send it to MSI for them to reflash it (costs may apply) or go to near IT services and ask if they're able to reflash it.

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    Quote
    the annoying thing is i cant seem to find the QPI/VTT voltage option so my oc is that limited,
    There are potentially two reasons for that.
    1. The components on the lower end boards are unable to cope with higher overclocks and the increased power requirements with such higher OC's add the risk of board component failure.
    2. The control circuits for manually adjusting these values just don't exist, meaning that even if they could add the lines in the BIOS, you still won't be able to change the values.
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  • Overclocking an MSI H55M-E33 with easy OC switch.

    Hi everyone,
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    Suggest you set your BIOS to default values first.
    Set your OC switch to its first OC stage and restart the system. Test for stability with something like Prime 95 and monitor your temps.
    Once you have established stability, you can try the second OC stage and repeat the stability testing.
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  • MSI C847MS-E33 + IBM serveraid M1015

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    I am building a homeserver and chosen this board MSI C847MS-E33 (flashed bios to latest version) for its celeron and low energy consumption.
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    I've just assembled my B75IA-E33 motherboard with the following plugged in:
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    I'm looking to build a low power server which is capable of running virtual machines.
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    http :// forum.ixbt.com/post.cgi?id=attach:4:123096:2:1.jpg

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    Greetings,
    as advised by power member this topic was moved from discussion topic found here:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=167094.0
    System description:
    MB: MSI C847MS-E33 (integrated BGA Celeron C847 with Intel HD2000 graphics on NM70 Chipset)
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    Intel Rapid Storage Technology is not working.
    At MB download section, at drivers there is a driver for IRST, while it can not be installed as driver setup gives message that system does not have minimum requirements met.
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/C847MS-E33.html#/?div=Driver&os=Win8%2064
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    Greetings,
    as advised by power member this topic was moved from discussion topic found here:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=167094.0
    System description:
    MB: MSI C847MS-E33 (integrated BGA Celeron C847 with Intel HD2000 graphics on NM70 Chipset)
    RAM: 2x4GB 1600MHz Patriot value series (working at 1333MHz)
    HDD: WD Blue WD6400AAKS 640GB SATA (connected to main SATA port (SATA gen3)
    PSU: Antec EarthWats 380 80+ Silver (branded Seasonic 380W)
    OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
    Description of problem:
    Intel Rapid Storage Technology is not working.
    At MB download section, at drivers there is a driver for IRST, while it can not be installed as driver setup gives message that system does not have minimum requirements met.
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/C847MS-E33.html#/?div=Driver&os=Win8%2064
    In BIOS there is a section for IRST, but that option can not be selected or changed from "Disabled".
    Chipset and CPU have support for this technology and after reading forums I can confirm that this option is working properly on different manufacturers boards with same configuration (Gigabyte and ECS).
    Conclusion is that MSI designers overlooked this section of BIOS, and that IRST section of it is bugged.
    Can this be solved?
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