Msi K8n Diamond IDE problems
Hi,
Can anyone help me with this problem? I brought this motherboard last July had problems with when i firts set up. And its always the same problem. When i burn a dvd or cd i get to 60% and the computers rest. Last year i just rebuild my xp with old drivers. This year, i forget and i download the lastest one and got the problem back. I belive its some thing to do with the creative labs drivers and the nvidia force drivers notl liking each other. I have update the asipi lvl and done all the microsfot updates. I just cant burn a dvd or cd without it restarting. The rest the computers works great. I have no problems with it. Can anyone please share what they did if they had the problem? Thx for your help.
Hello !!
Did you install the Nvidia IDE SW Driver ? Deinstall it, use the ones that are provided by microsoft.
To do so open software properties, select nforce drivers and deinstall the nvidia ide driver, but only this one !
After restart the M$ drivers will be installed.
Greetz
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Msi K8N Neo - IDE Problem! :(
Hey All
Specs Below.
I just bought a Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 200GB IDE Popped it in. using the 1.4 bios btw, and the hard drive detections is taking for ever!!!
What sall i do!? I tried changing it from Pri to Sec but still it takes ages to detect!! .. and i didnt wait for it to detect i just jacked it out
Help!!!!??? PLEASE!!!i want to ask what means,when i install windows on my MSI k8n neo plat.,a64 3000,wd caviar sata 120,these words appears:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.there are others things but this mostly(others as MEMORY_MANAGEMENT,POWER_SUPPLY_ERROR and others that i dont remind)........what means that irql ..i know perhaps what is irq but this irql_not_less_or_equal is unknown for me now....
help me someone -
cpu: venice 3500+ and newcastle 3500+
ram: 2x256 kingston HX ddr500 (3.4.4.8) and 2x512 twister ddr533 (3.4.4.8)
2xmsi 6800 gt pcie
first problem: mainboard dont' accept any manual setting fron ram timings (i try with all bios version)
second problem: bios can't reed correctly spd from ram (reed 2.5.4.2.8)
third problem: maximal cpuoverclocking +5mhz, over +5mhz the system don't boot
problem n° four: if i try to make a manual ram settings, the bios go automatic back to ram speed 120mhz
problem n° five: i don't find any solution
to much problem for a mainbord with this prices.
msi pls make a korrekt bios, at the moment i have only problem with test from this board
thank's
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If you are mixing 2*512MB twinmos twister with WLCSP chips with 2*256MB kingston hynix based TSOP chips
i don't think it's strange that you have those experiences .
Or is it twisters with tsop dimm packages (twister-pro) .
I under the impression that twister with wlcsp isn't the best compability for the A64's memory controller , they seem to work best at P4 setups .
Try with only one type of modules .
It's hard for the motherboard to set timings by spd if the modules are all of different programmed spd proms .
Remember that 3.4.4.8 is spd data for DDR533 operation for one pair and 3.4.4.8 for 500DDR operation for the other pair.
What (if they have any) are the spd data they have for DDR400 (it's the 200mhz/DDR400 spd data the motherboard shall read). -
MSI K8N Diamond - Boot problems with USB devices attached.
Hi There.
I have been seeking the forums, but havent found the answer to my problem yet.
This is how it goes with ANY USB devices attached to either of the four USB ports on the Motherboard.
When i turn on my system, it hangs in the POST right after displaying the BIOS version (Which I have updated to 1.6) - I cant use my Keyboard to get to the BIOS setup.
Without USB devices attached...
The system boots without problems. And in Windows XP SP2 i can insert my keyboard, mouse etc. and everything works great - both USB 1.1 & 2.0 devices.
I have disabled the KB/USB.. in BIOS and I have disabled the "Boot on other device" option as well.
As I have found on this forum, a lot of people have problems with USB Front panel and D-Bracket (USB ports) connectors causing the system to hang - But my D-Bracket (USB connectors) and my front USB port is at this time DISCONNECTED - so this cannot be the problem.
The D-Bracket shows the "Bios Sign On" information - and stops at that point
Am I having a malfunctioning Motherboard here, or are there any solutions to this problem?
Please help me as I am desperate to have my system work properly.
Regards
StieperWell I have read about that somewhere in here, but my problem is NOT with an USB hub, but with any USB device attached to the motherboard's USB slots. It is driving me nuts to be honest!! I think it might be time for RMA
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MSI K8N Diamond - Front Audio Header Mic problem
Hello,
I'm Alex Dias Teixeira from the netherlands
About 3 months ago I assembled my own computer, but yesterday is tried to install my Fronpanel that is on my case. Not without problem.
I connected all pins as said in he manuals, and replaced the two jumpers with the pins, no problems so far. The problem is that my microphone is not working properly in my frontpanel.
Its seems to work but when I record my sound in Windows Soundrecorder I get a flatline but can hear my sound I recorded... in MSNmessenger and Windows Speech hardware test my sound is POOR( bad and soft sound ). I have no clue anymore ... anything is connected properly :(
Mainboard: MSI K8N Diamond Manual page 34
Case: Thermaltake Soprano VB1000BWS Manual
Mainboard Case
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION PIN
1 AUD_MIC Front panel microphone input signal ----------------------- MIC_In
2 AUD_GND Ground used by analog audio circuits ------------------------ Ground
3 AUD_MIC_BIAS Microphone power --------------------------------------------- MIC_VCC
4 AUD_VCC Filtered +5V used by analog audio circuits
5 AUD_FPOUT_R Right channel audio signal to front panel --------------------- EAR_R
6 AUD_RET_R Right channel audio signal return from front panel ---------- Return_R
7 HP_ON Reserved for future use to control headphone amplifier
8 KEY No pin
9 AUD_FPOUT_L Left channel audio signal to front panel ----------------------- EAR_L
10 AUD_RET_L Left channel audio signal return from front panel ------------ Return_L
I hope this is all the info ya'll need and are willing to help me.
Thanks in advance
Alex Dias TeixeiraCheck the manual, but if you use the microphone plug-in in the back on the motherboard, you might disable microphone input
to the front case header panel. I believe if you use the microphone in the back, it disables microphone input from the front. Also be sure to check the multimedia/sound settings near the clock to make sure you don't have anything muted in advanced tabs found. -
Hello, I have a K8N Diamond motherboard which I've had for about 4 months. I tried to set it up a while ago but I remember it not working, anyway I tried again this morning but I'm getting the same problem. After I install everything and start up the PC I get a "no signal" on my monitor. The fans start up, and all the led's come on but nothing else seems to be happening. There is no problem with the graphics card, soundcard, hard drive, ram, power supply or any of the cd drives as I am using them all now on a different pc. I am thinking it is either the cpu which is also 4 months old, bought at the same time as the motherboard, or a fault with the actual motherboard?
MSI K8N Diamond nForce 4 SLI ATX Motherboard
Radeon 9800 XT Graphics card
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 Soundcard
Bestec 250 watt Power Supply
Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 160 GB Harddrive
AMD 64 Athlon 3500 Socket 939 2.2 GHZ Processor
1536 MB Ram
I know the power supply needs upgrading to around 450 watt but i'm sure that shouldnt cause this problem?
Any ideas?
Thanks, adam.Quote from: Stick on 09-March-06, 16:24:27
dude, 250W power supply? i think this is the lowest one i've seen on the forum. no wonder your rig is not powering up. go get yourself a good PSU, something with more than 25A on the 12V rail. the Tagan 480 looks like a favorite amongst the users.
haha i know. i had a 400 watt but it blew so i've been using this since. I'll head out and get a new one today and see if that does the trick. thanks -
I have a slight problem with MSI K8N Diamond. It is not booting and according to the manual d-bracket says memory error.
My system:
Motherboard: MSI K8N Diamond
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3000+ Winchester (socket 939)
Memory: 2x Corsair ValueSelect 512M
Graphics card: PNY GeForce 6600GT 128M
Hard disk: Western Digital Caviar 200GB IDE
Power supply: Antec SmartPower 350W
PSU's Max DC Outputs:
+5V: 35A
+12V: 21A
+3.3V: 28A
-5V: 0.5A
-12V: 0.8A
+5VSB: 2.0A
When I got motherboard, I plugged everything in and it seemed to work. I got to sleep and on the morning the motherboard didn't boot up anymore. D-Bracket just says memory error and nothing comes to screen. Because of that I sent the first motherboard for RMA (did cost me 27 euros). I got new motherboard today, but I have the exactly same problem. System not booting up because of memory error.Quote from: The_Oak on 17-August-05, 02:16:26
... or my processor's pci-express is broken....
You probably mean Hyper-Transport....
As for the PSU, you can try with the PSU of your friend to test the MOBO.
But do the following, take the MOBO out of the case and test it outside on top of a pile of newspapers, then put in the CPU+HSF, memory 1 stick in slot 1, gfx, and your friend's PSU, press the CMOS reset button, connect the AC plug to the PSU and start it. Test it like this...and post back with results...
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MSI K8N Diamond hangs on startup
Without having changed anything (neither hardware nor software), the computer now hangs on every bootup.
It only get to the MSI Diamond logo screen (with Graphic memory passed and memory check stated in the background)
I cant even press DEL to enter BIOS menu or F11 to enter startup menu.
The computer has worked like a charm for 6 months since I installed it, so this current problem is really strange.
Windows XP Pro SP2
MSI K8N Diamond (Award Bios)
XFX GeForce 6800 Ultra
2048MB PC3500 RAM
250GB SATA Hitachi Deskstar T7K250 7200RPM (Master boot)
250GB ATA Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
Creative Soundblaster XFI Fatal1ty FPS
Logitech MX510
Logitech UltraX Flat KeyboardMy PSU is a Hiper Type-R 480W (sufficient for my usage at least)
The problem seems to be in the USB handling, since it randomly decides to fullfill the startup after I've disconnected/reconnected some of the USB devices;
My USB devices are;
Wacom Intuos2 (Tablet)
M-Audio Oxygen-8 (Midi keyboard)
These USB ports and devices never caused any problems before though. And since the startup shouldn't care about USB, it's damn strange that it just hangs without any error what so ever.
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System Information
Time of this report: 3/6/2006, 14:57:44
Machine name: SYNTHETI-7C3D19
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519)
Language: Swedish (Regional Setting: Swedish)
System Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
System Model: MS-7100
BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz
Memory: 2048MB RAM
Page File: 295MB used, 2621MB available
Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode
DxDiag Notes
DirectX Files Tab: No problems found.
Display Tab 1: No problems found.
Sound Tab 1: No problems found.
Music Tab: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
Network Tab: No problems found.
Disk & DVD/CD-ROM Drives
Drive: C:
Free Space: 130.5 GB
Total Space: 238.5 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: HDS722525VLSA80
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Free Space: 25.3 GB
Total Space: 238.5 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: ST3250823A
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Model: SONY DVD-ROM DDU1613
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MSI K8N Diamond + AMD 4800X2, stock bios version
Greetings ppl
Does anyone know if the MSI K8N Diamond SLI mobo comes with an updated bios version in order to support amd x2 cpus? I'm ordering one in the next days
And on another matter, will two Corsair XMS 1G DDR400 (latency:3-3-3-8) work with this mobo?
Thnx in advanceQuote from: knusite on 23-September-05, 14:36:46
It did not come with compability in my case, I bought my MB in Norway. I assembled everything and booted up. The POST screen told me that I had an Athlon processor but the model number was unknown. However I was able to flash my BIOS using a Win98 boot disk and the latest BIOS from MSI (just follow the instructions included in the BIOS release). Notice that I did the flashing before installing anything on the computer.
In short you should have no problems flashing the BIOS, and thus making the MB recognize the Athlon 64 X2 CPU.
The only way is to updates the latest BIOS 1.9 in order to make it recognised for your mobo.
Quote from: grissom on 23-September-05, 10:33:48
Greetings ppl
Does anyone know if the MSI K8N Diamond SLI mobo comes with an updated bios version in order to support amd x2 cpus? I'm ordering one in the next days
And on another matter, will two Corsair XMS 1G DDR400 (latency:3-3-3-8) work with this mobo?
Thnx in advance
It's depends actually cos sometimes the BIOS is old type and if you're lucky you'll get the new version of the BIOS. That RAM's it works for the mobo. So good luck. -
MSI K8N Diamond - SLI-switchcard plastic piece broken
Hi.
I have MSI K8N Diamond that has SLI-switchcard. It is being held down with that nasty plastic piece. Now I can't make the plastic piece hold any longer. As soon as I let my finger off switchcard, that plastic piece pops out. Is there any better solution to hold down the card?Quote from: dondon on 13-May-05, 04:47:01
Running it right now with no switch card and/or bridge... same result... apci post report doesnt report the second card?
I know the card is good as I have switched it to pcie1... does this mean the 2nd x16 slot is bad?
Help!
-don
Contacted Technical support they report the 2nd pcie slot is bad, this dang thing isnt two weeks old :!
-----Original Message-----
From: Dons Desk
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 6:25 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: 3 -- Customer Problem Description Form
Well..
I have the sli bridge on the board in sli mode... and only a card in pcie slot two...
I get what seems to be 1 long and 3 short beeps... no video..
Does this indicate pcie slot 2 bad, if so what do I do to return this board... its less than a two weeks old.
-don
-----Original Message-----
From: MSI Technical Support Team USA
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 6:16 PM
To: 'Dons Desk'
Subject: RE: 3 -- Customer Problem Description Form
Dear Customer,
Please have the SLI Bridge set for SLI Mode enable and retest with only the 1 video card into slot #2.
If this works then it indicate the PCI-E slot is fine and the SLI Bridges are the cause.
If it did not work at all then the PCI-E slot #2 has problem which the mb needs to be serviced:
http://www.msicomputer.com/support/CustomerS.asp
Sincerely,
Technical Support Division
MSI Computer Corp.
http://www.msicomputer.com -
Hi Everbody,
I have a computer with these configurations;
but I have a problem. I'm installed four 1Gb DDR 400 Kingston (KHX3200K2/2G). But my computer show 3.4 Gb memory on the bios and 3328 Mb on the windows. What is problem? Where is it problem? Can you help me?. Thanks....
Computer:
Computer Type ACPI x64 Computer
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
OS Service Pack Service Pack 1
Internet Explorer 7.0.6001.18000
DirectX DirectX 10.0
Computer Name TUGAY-PC
User Name Tugay
Logon Domain Tugay-PC
Date / Time 2008-10-13 / 23:31
Motherboard:
CPU Type DualCore AMD Opteron 170, 2000 MHz (10 x 200)
Motherboard Name MSI K8N Diamond (MS-7100) (3 PCI, 2 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR DIMM, Audio, Dual Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394)
Motherboard Chipset nVIDIA nForce4 SLI, AMD Hammer
System Memory 3328 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
DIMM1: Kingston K 1 GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz)
DIMM2: Kingston K 1 GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz)
DIMM3: Kingston K 1 GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz)
DIMM4: Kingston K 1 GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz) BIOS Type Award (02/28/07)
Display:
Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS (256 MB)
Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS (256 MB)
3D Accelerator nVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS
Monitor Samsung SyncMaster 199BW/940BW/MagicSyncMaster CX915BW (Analog) [19" LCD] (HVEL957143)
Monitor Samsung SyncMaster 199BW/940BW/MagicSyncMaster CX915BW (Digital) [19" LCD] (HVEL957143)
Multimedia:
Audio Adapter Creative SB Live! 24-bit (CA0106) Integrated Audio Processor on MSI motherboard
Look for "S/W memory hole Remapping" in BIOS and Enable it in "DRAM Configuration" in "Cell Menu"
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I would like to know if the motherboard MSI K8N Diamond suport processors x2, whatever, dual core processors... I must buy it if does support dual core, am i doing a nice shop? Thanks...
Quote from: Bannik on 12-August-05, 13:23:43
Will the K8N Diamond support an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice CPU? Without a BIOS flash?
Also
Will the K8N Diamond support an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego CPU? Without a BIOS flash?
Also
Is flashing the BIOS safe? Only done it once before on an old motherboard with a VIA chipset and seemed to have no problem with it, but the K8N Diamond is quite an expensive board and i would hate to damage the BIOS.
You see, i'm purchasing an AMD 64 3000+ Venice CPU off a friend of mine soon, which i will then use in the K8N Diamond, then i will hopefully flash the BIOS and put in an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego if i need to flash it that is, if it supports the 4000+ CPU without a BIOS flash, that would be great.
It depends on what BIOS version is currently installed. Though the Venice will start up your sytem, maybe Cool and Quiet and Voltage/Frequency settings won't work. My board had the first, 1.0 BIOS on when I set it up with a Venice 3200+ CPU. Then flashed to the latest BIOS and changed the CPU to the X2 4200+.
Flashing BIOS is safe even under a stable Windows, you just pray for no electricity shortage. I flash it always under Windows, though I have a 1000 VA APC UPS. -
Which PSU for MSI K8N Diamond SKT939 nForce4??
Hi can any1 give me some ideas for which psu to get for the MSI K8N Diamond SKT939 nForce4 as it needs a -5v rail on the psu
i cant seem to find any and wondered if anyone had the motherboard or if msi could help
Plz!!!
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MSI K8N Diamond Plus - Guide to my first week
OK, not a newb here, but been around the block quite a bit. MSI K8N Diamond Plus is my 5th A64 mobo (ECS K8M800, my daily undestroyed computer, K8T800, my 12 year olds gamer, Asus A8V Deluxe, first 939 system, Abit AN8 SLI, first SLI gamer, and now the MSI Diamond Plus). Had the KDP (K8N Diamond Plus) for more than a week now, and here's what I've learned.
This is state of the art again, and we have no one to blame but ourselves for the pain this causes us when we upgrade like lunatics
And as usual, the drivers and BIOS are al Dente (i.e. not cooked enought yet, a little raw)
MSI is also oddly silent on this system, which is wierd, as they are a large company, and specifically cater to enthusiasts. But their BIOS guys are MIA. Hopefully this will not be forever. Asus, ABIT, DFI, Epox are always fast with fixes
The board is a nice design, with everything basically accessible, as much as any other board. Lots of purposeful components, not too many dumb frills. No tooty fruity colors, but rather practical parts.
The new 2 piece NForce chipset is fine, and the MSI guys gave us a decent, but funky cooler. It gets a little warm to the touch when you pound on it with Prime95, or Quake4, but other than that it is fine
The manual has a zillion typos, and fortunately for us in this forum, we have shared what we've learned. The translation from Chinese to English leaves quite a bit to be desired, and hopefully, MSI will learn from Asus and Abit and get a better translation service. In 2006 this is just plain stupid, especially with a $225 board
As usual, the mobo supplied tweaker utilities are just aweful. They look like a hallucination from a Hunter S Thompson book, and they work about as well. Core center is a sad state of affairs, and the rest of them just burrow their way into your otherwise stable system and cause it to have poor behavior. And therefore as usual, the BIOS is the best way, if slowest, to tweak this bundle of parts
Which brings us to the BIOS. IMHO, the worst one I've seen on a high end board. ZERO explanation for half the settings (this is not strange in and of itself, BIOS is still a black art, but in a tweakers board, we should have some basic explanation )
There seem to be adequate settings in the BIOS for all sorts of doodads and gizmos, but who the heck knows what half of them are. Roger points out rightfully, that we now need to "Tune" across all these different intermediary bus structures and test. But with the lack of info from either NVidia, MSI or anyone else for that matter, its kinda hard to know where to start.
The board is clearly sensitive, which is a result of it being high strung. This is no different than any "first out" product I've ever bought. Most take 2 or 3 turns of the crank to get totally stable and forgiving. This one hated my OCZ platinum EL 2Gb kit memory, and it brought out the worst in one of the SLI based EVGA 7800 GT COs. These components worked in the Abit AN8 SLI (although not always great), but the MSI has ZERO tolerance for even the slightest pertubation from the memory. It was BSOD city until I removed both of these components by process of elimination that took probably 100 hours
Once I removed the bad components, and replaced the memory with Geil Ultra X 2x512 2-2-2-5, it worked great, ran Prime95 for 10 hours with no errors, and seems reasonably stable. I've RMA-d the bad 7800GT CO back to EVGA, and will report back on how SLI behaves when I get the new one (cross shipped of course, I haveno patience )
I also now need to replace the 2Gb RAM kit with something that the board will tolerate. I may RMA the 2Gb kit back to OCZ and try another one, but I dunno. I love OCZ but I have a bad feeling about this, even though they have great!!! support. I may try OCZ PC4000 or the RAM that Roger successfully used.
I did upgrade to the 1.16 BIOS, and found that some new things were added, as well as voltage control in Cell was a little better, but registration of changes in voltage is still a disaster. I adjusted a bunch of times, it didn't register, and I ended up smoking a new A64 3700+ Diego with 1.95 volts, even though the BIOS claimed it was 1.53. I had to rebot to see what was going on. The Thermalright XP-90 kept the proc from melting down through the earth
Finally, I hope this board attracts more people, and therefore more tweakers that can figure out all these gadgets and settings. Everyone flocked to the Asus X16 SLI product, which is too bad, as this one needs lots o' folks to hack it up for us to figure out what is going on.
The on board Creative audio sounds lousy to my ears, and I will replace it with an Audigy 2ZS gamer that I had in the Abit. It just sounds better, but hopefully the drivers will not trash my newly stable system. Creative scares me, they scare me alot.
I've been able to get the CPU up to 2.4Ghz, with a .5 volt bump to the CPU and 2.9 volts into the Geil memory. So far, so stable, no smoke coming out yet
I hope this info is somewhat valuable to someone on this board. I will post details of all changes that I make, as others are doing, so we can at least take care of ourselves with this thing.Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
Which brings us to the BIOS. IMHO, the worst one I've seen on a high end board. ZERO explanation for half the settings (this is not strange in and of itself, BIOS is still a black art, but in a tweakers board, we should have some basic explanation )
There seem to be adequate settings in the BIOS for all sorts of doodads and gizmos, but who the heck knows what half of them are. Roger points out rightfully, that we now need to "Tune" across all these different intermediary bus structures and test. But with the lack of info from either NVidia, MSI or anyone else for that matter, its kinda hard to know where to start.
first of all, i do think that all the settings in the BIOS have an explanation in the manual, even if it's a basic one. if that explanation doesn't tell you everything in detail, is because if you do need a detailed explanation of the settings, you probably shouldn't be messing around with those settings.
Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
I did upgrade to the 1.16 BIOS, and found that some new things were added, as well as voltage control in Cell was a little better, but registration of changes in voltage is still a disaster. I adjusted a bunch of times, it didn't register, and I ended up smoking a new A64 3700+ Diego with 1.95 volts, even though the BIOS claimed it was 1.53. I had to rebot to see what was going on. The Thermalright XP-90 kept the proc from melting down through the earth.
wanna tell me how did you get 1.95V on that mobo?
Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
I've been able to get the CPU up to 2.4Ghz, with a .5 volt bump to the CPU and 2.9 volts into the Geil memory. So far, so stable, no smoke coming out yet
a 0.5V bump? again, you must be joking. maybe 0.05V. -
Soundblaster Audigy on MSI K8N Diamond Plus, Sound Linked? vs Audigy2 ZS?
Had a couple of quick questions regarding the Soundblaster Audigy onboard chip on my MSI K8N Diamond Plus. I have the audio connected to a front panel, and when I try and change the Right or Left speaker volume balance in Windows (by going to volume control and dragging the balance slider right or left), the volume slider goes down and the balance slider snaps back to center. As in my previous post, I had some damage to my front panel connector pins and wanted to make sure this wasn't a hardware issue requiring a replacement of the board.
Also, I have a Soundblaster Audigy2 ZS card from my previous system, and I was wondering if it added anything the onboard Soundblaster chip doesn't provide. I was thinking of installing it, but if the onboard audio does everything the card would, I'd rather just use the onboard solution.
Thanks.Quote from: syar2003 on 21-August-06, 06:59:38
Onboard creative is just live24 marketed as Audigy SE
live 24bit is an audigy SE striped down of some features.
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Why is Google no longer working properly in Safari?
I have Google for business (I think that is what it is called...they keep changing the name). About two weeks ago, it started stopped working properly in Safari. My left column of mail boxes often disappear and the pain with the emails in it either
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Why does mail crash after waking up from sleep? Every time.
Almost every time I wake my MacPro from sleep, Mail hangs and I have to Force Quit. I'd say this happens 99% of the time now. My updates are all up to date - is anyone else having this issue?
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How I can download the In design I already pay? there is not clear info!!
I don't know how to download the in design I already pay. this is extremely frustrating!!!! I went to my i cloud page and there is not clear info in how I can instal the version 7. Is not clear at all. not helpful. This is not good. I need help ASAP.
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Audigy 2 ZS issue, Unwanted So
Hi there, I recenlty moved my PC from one room to another, I have an audigy 2 ZS with creative inspire 700 speakers. Ever since the move, every few minutes I'm getting a low level noise coming from the speakers. It always the same noise and tone and
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I am converting a video to mpeg-2 format for a TV station and they require me to have a format profile set to "main@main." How do I do that? Help!