MSI B85-G43 Gaming Bios

HI, I don't see any file related to MSI B85-G43 Gaming Bios, I would like to update ME....

E7816IMS.C33 is the latest Beta
>>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
Mode 1 pointed at the archive
Or extract the files to a dos bootable usb and run the bat file manually.

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  • MSI B85-G43 gaming mobo

    Hello, could someone tell what drivers i need to download for this motherboard?

    All listed in download section on product site for your OS: http://www.msi.com/support/mb/B85-G43-GAMING.html#down-driver

  • MSI B85-G43 GAMING. Almost without audio

    Hi guys !
    I just bought a motherboard model B85-G43 GAMING. And I almost have no audio =(
    I tried:
    - Install  the driver that came with the CD;
    - Downloaded and installed the latest driver from the MSI website;
    - Downloaded and installed drivers from realtek website.
    Nothing works... I'm desperate ! I can't find a solution... PLEASE, if anyone could give me a hands up.
    Really appreciate !

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    What would exactly be "RMA the mobo"?
    it means to send the board back to reseller or msi for repair/replacement
    Quote
    I just bought a motherboard model B85-G43 GAMING. And I almost have no audio =(
    almost no audio is indeed very informative
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    And It's not exactly "without audio", there is audio it's just veeeery low..
     you should tell this before
    Quote
    Nothing works... I'm desperate ! I can't find a solution... PLEASE, if anyone could give me a hands up.
    have you done a new fresh OS installation after you got this new mainboard? [B85-G43 GAMING]
    Quote
    there is audio it's just veeeery low..
    have you checked mixer settings, volume control?
    what audio you've played? maybe the volume is low from the player?
    have you tried to re-plug the speakers jacks to ensure its filled all the way to the audio ports?
    have you tried a different speakers set?

  • MSI Z87 G43 GAMING -BIOS CRASH-

    Hi everyone ,
    I got a z87 g43 gaming mobo  I try tried to update my mobo on the live update A40 to A50  then it stuckt
    Now no signal on monitor i tried to reset cmos by putting out  the battery but didnt work i dont understand what i need to do about jumper
    its something like that what can i do???
    Oh i almost forget my system is overclocked is it important and system resets itself(what is going on)   
    Other specs
    4x2 ram corsair
    4670k
    Gtx 760

    You have to return it to the seller if you want a replacement (LiveUpdate hasn't voided warranty as that was provided by MSI). Otherwise look around the city for repair center and ask if they can restore badly flashed BIOS on this mobo.

  • MSI B85 G43 Gaming slow downloadspeeds

    I've got the B85 G43 mobo, with the Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN controller.
    I've tested my connection 5 times with Speedtest, and barely got 10Mbit up & 10Mbit down. I then tested it from the same site, same room, same cable even, on an older PC, and the results were higher.
    When I check the speed in Network Center it says 10Mbit on the new PC, and 1Gbit on the 7 year old PC.
    What I've already tried;
    - Reinstalling drivers official site
    - Disabling everything with 'Killer' in its name from startup & services
    - This tutorial
    - This tutorial to turn it into a Qualcomm
    Getting lost here, I've had a lot of hope but download speed always stays the same. Atm I'm downloading BF4 but at a whopping 1MB/s, that takes about 10 hours, really sad. On my old PC I'd get 5 MB/s or even 8 MB/s, which is perfectly acceptable.

    Quote from: redangel745 on 11-February-15, 01:36:24
    I'm now using these drivers, together with forcing it to run at Full Duplex 100Mbit. And it works! 
    I also bought a new switch, just to be certain. The previous Switch supported 10/100 Mbit, this one 10/100/1000 Mbit. My speed has gone x 10 though, thanks to the drivers (I think)
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    I also bought a new switch, just to be certain. The previous Switch supported 10/100 Mbit, this one 10/100/1000 Mbit. My speed has gone x 10 though, thanks to the drivers (I think)
    why not 1000 then, but 100?
    your cable is the issue now?

  • MSI B85-G43 Gaming vga issue

    HI. I just bought Gigabyte GV n65Toc 1gi. When i tried to install the vga driver i got error messege that says: cant find compatible hardware.
    So i checked board explorer and the pci slot is empty. Meanwhile the vga is "running", the fan is working, leds are light.
    I've already updated the bios and everyhting but its still "empty" .

    you have to ask Gigabyte, as this card is not MSI one
    we can help with MSI products only

  • B85-G43 Gaming A2 boot error when connecting 3 disk drive

    my spec
    core i5 4570
    MSI b85 G43 gaming
    apacer 4x2 GB ram
    msi gtx 650 ti boost
    1 samsung 840 EVO 128 GB SSD
    1 x 2 WD Blue Hdd
    1 sata dvdrw drive
    Win 7 64 bit
    here is my problem. whenever i connect one of my WD blue hdd this A2 code always come out.
    already tried changing my cable, updating my bios to latest version (C7) it didn't work. so anyone here, please help me.

    Quote from: david.chandra.73 on 17-October-14, 20:08:25
    latest BIOS from MSI 12.7 and by the way, i've upgraded my PSU to Seasonic X-series 660w from Super Flower SF500P12A 500w. and this problem still exist
    oki, thanks
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    1 x 2 WD Blue Hdd
    can you please tell the exact models?

  • [MSI B85-G43] Windows freezes watching videos

    Hello folks,
    My computer is freezing when I watch streams on Twitch and sometimes on Youtube too.
    It also happens when I watch movies using Media Player Classic.
    I can play games for hours and the system never got stucked.
    Can somebody help me?
    My specs are:
    MOBO: MSI B85-G43 GAMING LGA
    PSU: EVGA 500W 100-W1-0500-KR 500W, 80 Plus
    GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW
    RAM: DDR3 Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10B 8GB 1600MHz
    Processor: Intel Core i7-4790k 4.0GHz 8MB 4ª Geração LGA 1150
    Ps. Sorry for bad english, it's not my main language. :D

    I was using Windows 8.1, but I formatted my pc and installed win 7 professional.
    The problem happens on both OS.
    When I get home I'll try to remove my GPU and test only on Intel HD 4600.
    In other forums, I told that my Intel HD was not showing on "System Device's", they told me that it's normal, since my motherboard only uses the GTX, but I don't know. In my opnion, this video/stream it's Intel HD responsability.
    I also read something about i7-4790k voltage on the BIOS, but I don't have no clue about what voltage it should or should not be. There are some people that had this problem becaus Intel Turbo Boost too, when I get home I'll check that too.

  • MSI B85-G43 and i5-4460

    Hello
    I'm planing to buy a new computer set with that motherboard MSI B85-G43 and i5-4460. On official MSI site I read Haswell-Refresh processors
    are supported from Bios v3.7. There is my question here. Will the i5-4460 boot with a MSI B85-G43? I mean can I able to enter to BIOS and update it with a new version?
    I don't have an older processor which work and supported on 100% on this motherboard.

    Thanks for answer and I think I will take standard Haswell instead Haswell Refresh. I don't want to have any problems. i5-4570 should be fine.
    Anyway or btw. Is RAM memory Crucial Ballistix 2x4GB (BLS2CP4G3D1609DS1S00CEU) supported on this motherboard? I didn't see them on list (maybe is out of date) so I want to ask before buy.
    edit// I found Crucial Ballistix is supported https://pcpartpicker.com/parts/memory/?compatible_with=msi-motherboard-b85mg43

  • MSI Z77A-G43 Gaming Crossfire

    Hi there,
    It´s my first post here so greetings all  I have a question regarding MSI Z87 G43 GAMING motherboard and crossfire. I noticed, a bit too late, that the G43 does not crossfire in a x8/x8 mode! Is this a performance compromiser? I mean, I´ve noticed a great scaling in BF4 with seetings in High (no AA; with SSAO) running the game with a 3 screen display - compared with single card I went from 50-80 FPS to 70-130.
    So, if I understand correctly from the board specs, I have one graphic card at x16 and the other x4?
    Thanks for your attention.

    So... I´ve been searching other MSI alternatives towards minimizing the cost of my ignorance. I found MSI Z87-G55 - 3 PCIe 3.0x16. The price is 30€ less than the G45 (110€ vs 140€) and the only visible diference is the network adapter (Realtek® RTL8111G Vs Killer E2205). Can you tell me if this is a good choice?
    My specs:
    Core i7 4770K
    Gskill 2*8GB 1866
    SSD Samsung 840
    ASUS 7970ghz DCII Top
    PowerColor R9280X
    Also checked the G55 OC Genie feature in BIOS. I´m currently using that with my G43 and it´s very simple efficient and absolutely stable and trouble free. Is the BIOS in the G55 similar to the G43? Hope you could answer all this m8... sorry for such inquiry :P
    Thanks again for your attention 

  • MSI Z77A-G43 Gaming motherboard not posting

    MDI Z77A-G43 NOT POSTING
    Hi all,
     I setup my new system using msi z77a-g4, i5 2500k and 8gb corsair ram.
    It was working fine I was watching a movie when suddenly the system hanged 
    even after somtime when it was still in hanged state and nothing was working
    i restarted by pressing the restart button ....  after that it's not even posting.
    CPU fan keeps on moving but the display is just blank even keyboard lights are not coming up
    Just noticed it seems it's restarting after every few seconds ... guessing this by change in the color of mouse led.
    Please help  ...   i tried to reset the bios by using JBAT1 but still no results
    Board   z77a-g43 gaming
    Bios version  don't know
    VGA  Using onboard graphics
    PSU  Corsair VX 450W
    Intel core i5 2500K sandy bridge 3.3GHZ not overclocked LGA 1155 95W
    Corsair Vengance DDR3 8GB X 1
    SEAGATE 40 GB Sata hdd
    Windows XP Professional SP3

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  • Slow power on b4 seeing MSI logo (MSI Z87-G43 GAMING)

    My question is, why it takes up to 10 seconds to power on before seeing the MSI logo.
    My rig boots in Windows 8.1 Pro UEFI mode with RAID, see summary of rig below.
    When booting it sometimes takes up to 10 seconds for the MSI screen to appear, the one with the MSI logo. Once the MSI logo appears the boot is fast, usually between 6 to 8 seconds.
    Total boot time around 16 seconds
    Please help thanks
    System Summary
    BIOS version
    A.40
    Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center 64-bit
    CPU
    Intel Core i3 4130 @ 3.40GHz   32 °C
    Haswell 22nm Technology
    RAM
    8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 800MHz (9-9-9-27) SPD Ext. XMP
    Motherboard
    MSI Z87-G43 GAMING (MS-7816) (SOCKET 0)   35 °C
    Graphics
    227ELH (1920x1080@60Hz)
    Intel HD Graphics 4400 (MSI)
    Storage
    119GB M4-CT128M4SSD2 (SSD) OS installed on this drive
    465GB Intel Raid 0 Volume (HDD)
    465GB Intel Raid 1 Volume (HDD)
    Optical Drives
    ASUS DRW-24D3ST
    Audio
    Realtek High Definition Audio
    PSU
    Thermaltake Smart SE 530W
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    Windows 8 fast boot enabled with GOP, no secureboot
    Fast memory boot enabled, I think this just means that it is skipping tests
    IGP set to 1024mb dedicated video memory and 800mb shared
    All drivers and windows updates are up to date

    Yes, nothing suspicious there, everything loads perfectly. See result below.
    From the moment this is displayed, it takes just 6 seconds for Windows to be functional. However, it takes around 10 seconds before this appears on the display.
    To be clear, or at least for me to be clear, what you see in the screenshot is the BOOT and not the POST, during the actual POST (power on self-test), the user should not see anything on the display.
    Is that correct or have I got it wrong.
    BOOT
    E7816IMS V10.4 02/21/2014
    Intel(R) Core(TM) I3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz, Speed: 100.00x34=3,4003400.00 MHz
    DRAM Frequency for DDR3 1600 MHz(Dual Channel)
    DRAM Size is 8192 MB
    Use Device total: 1 KBDs, 1 MICE, 0 MASS, 2 HUBs
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    SATA Port1: M4-CT128M4SSD2
    SATA Port2: DRW-24D3ST
    SATA Port3: Hitachi HTS725032A9A364
    SATA Port4: ST9250315AS
    SATA Port5: Hitachi HTS721050CLA362
    SATA Port6: Hitachi HTS721050CLA362
    A2

  • MSI Z87-G43 gaming + i5 4690K compatibility

    hello there
    so, i built a new pc a few days ago and i decided to go with these 2 options (msi z87-g43 gaming + i5 4690K)
    anyway, i saw that some people have issues and that it's kind of a roll of a dice whether this specific motherboard will boot with the 4690K or not. From what i saw, it depends on the motherboard's manufacture date and if it has a A5/A6 bios version or not.
    now, what i'd like to know is; is there a way to check the bios version of the specific motherboard without opening the box? (i'll have my new hardware probably tomorrow)
    i'm really thinking about getting another mobo, i'm not sure what i'll do though.. A friend told me, even though it wont have the A5/A6 bios version, it'll probably  boot and i'll be able to update it through windows. He also told me there's a really small chance i'll need another cpu to update the bios and then put my cpu on the mobo.. As i said, roll of a dice.
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    Quote from: Nichrome on 01-May-15, 00:25:19
    There is no such A4 or A5.
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43.html#down-bios
    Wrong board, he has Z87-G43 Gaming
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43-GAMING.html#down-bios
    Quote from: jimas92 on 30-April-15, 21:32:04
    but still cant figure out how can i see which bios version i have (i mean A4/A5/A6)
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  • MSI Z87-G43 Gaming and R9 290 OC Windforce not playing nice

      Hi, already tried search but can find a solution, i have an Z87-G43 Gaming(Bios 10.30) and bought an Gigabyte R9 290 OC ref:GV-R929OC-4GD-GA(BIOS F3L). All is on latest Firmware/BIOS.
    The problem is that the motherboard wont recognize my 290 on first PCIE 3. It works on second 16x slot. THe thing is... An Gigabyte 7950,Sapphire 7970, Unknown NVIDIA 7200gs all work in the first slot... now that i got bf4 my 290 doesnt work in the first slot... Latest bios from MSI say's vga compat. improved. The computer boots fine with the integrated vga and in bios it shows the first slot as empty. Anyone?

    Like I said best to contact both and see what you can do. When I check VBIOS for MSI cards, there are normally newer versions available, so best to check. On the other hand if it is a bios issue, MSI can get on it.
    >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • MSI B85 G43 GAMMING - 1600 RAM ISSUES

    Hello!
    I bought MSI B85 G43
    And i m having a problem with the RAM
    Because the store man said to me, this Board can run the RAM at 1600hz
    OK! I saw too in the MSI website...
    And yes i can run that Frequency RAM... but exist a problem!
    This Board can´t run the really CAS of my RAM!
    My RAM is CAS9 and the Board run it at CAS11
    So!
    When i changed in the Bios the CAS11 to 9...
    My PC Freeze all times and Restards!
    So my quenstion is!
    MSI B85 G43 DONT SUPPORT MEMORY 1600HZ WITH CAS9? ONLY CAS11?
    If it supports, what I am doing wrong?
    Thanks!

    Dont work! 
    When i played videos on youtube in FULL HD, 30 seconds laters my PC freeze and a moment later shut down.. 
    I returned the RAM at CAS11, without XMP
    And dont work too, the PC freeze / crashe again! 
    PC:
    MSI B85 G43
    I5 4670 3.4HZ
    16X4GB G.SKILL 1600HZ
    XFX 550W CORE EDITION
    MSI GTX 970 4G OC
    Someting is damaged, no?
    Event Viewer:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
    Date:          10/12/2014 21:28:59
    Event ID:      41
    Task Category: (63)
    Level:         Critical
    Keywords:      (2)
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      Paulo
    Description:
    The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.
    Event Xml:
    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
      <System>
        <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}" />
        <EventID>41</EventID>
        <Version>3</Version>
        <Level>1</Level>
        <Task>63</Task>
        <Opcode>0</Opcode>
        <Keywords>0x8000000000000002</Keywords>
        <TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-12-10T21:28:59.706915500Z" />
        <EventRecordID>3431</EventRecordID>
        <Correlation />
        <Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="8" />
        <Channel>System</Channel>
        <Computer>Paulo</Computer>
        <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
      </System>
      <EventData>
        <Data Name="BugcheckCode">0</Data>
        <Data Name="BugcheckParameter1">0x0</Data>
        <Data Name="BugcheckParameter2">0x0</Data>
        <Data Name="BugcheckParameter3">0x0</Data>
        <Data Name="BugcheckParameter4">0x0</Data>
        <Data Name="SleepInProgress">0</Data>
        <Data Name="PowerButtonTimestamp">0</Data>
        <Data Name="BootAppStatus">0</Data>
      </EventData>
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