MSI K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) Accessories

I bought a Neo Platinum board, and it came with board only.  I only need the backplate.  Can anyone send me one?  I will pay for shipping.
Thank You.

How to contact MSI.
contact your nearest MSI office, they should be able to supply you with any missing parts, if you cannot obtain them locally

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  • MOVED: MSI K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) won't post and just beeps

    This topic has been moved to AMD64 nVidia Based board.
    MSI K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) won't post and just beeps

    1)Main Menu - No Post/No Boot problems and fixes   - Bios-Central Award Bios Beep Codes + others
    2) Memtest86+ As Stated
    3) Power Suppy Requirements & Selection
    4) Post Specs re Powe supply 3.3v 5v & 12v Amps., Gfx cards Drives etc.,

  • MSI K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) Performance on 3000+ (socket 754)

    I want to thank many guys for their help on various posts on these forums. I found out many useful tips on my newly built system but seems I have missed something somewhere...
    The problem is that my system seems to perform a bit low. On the following I will provide my system configuration as it is generated by 'cpuz' program:
    CPU-Z Report
    CPU-Z version 1.28.6.
    CPU(s)   
    Number of CPUs: 1
    Name                               : AMD Athlon 64 3000+
    Code Name                       : NewCastle
    Specification                     : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
    Family / Model / Stepping   : F C 0
    Extended Family / Model     : F C
    Brand ID                           : 4
    Package                           : Socket 754
    Core Stepping                   : DH7-CG
    Technology                      : 0.13 µ
    Supported Instructions Sets: MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, x86-64
    CPU Clock Speed               : 2009.8 MHz
    Clock multiplier                  : x 10.0
    HTT Bus Frequency           : 201.0 MHz
    L1 Data Cache                  : 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
    L1 Instruction Cache          : 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
    L2 Cache                         : 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
    L2 Speed                         : 2009.8 MHz (Full)
    L2 Location                      : On Chip
    L2 Data Prefetch Logic      : yes
    L2 Bus Width                   : 128 bits
    Mainboard and chipset   
    Motherboard manufacturer: -- (Doesn't say MSI) 
    Motherboard model          : MS-7030, 
    BIOS vendor                    : Phoenix Technologies, LTD
    BIOS revision                   : 6.00 PG
    BIOS release date            : 08/26/2004
    Chipset                           : nVidia nForce3 250 rev. A1
    Southbridge                    : nVidia nForce3 MCP rev. A2
    Sensor chip                     : Winbond W83627THF
    Graphic Interface AGP
    AGP Status                     : enabled, rev. 3.0
    AGP Data Transfer Rate    : 8x
    AGP Max Rate                 : -1x
    AGP Side Band Addressing: supported, enabled
    AGP Aperture Size           : 128 MBytes
    Memory   
    DRAM Type                : DDR-SDRAM
    DRAM Size                  : 512 MBytes
    DRAM Frequency         : 201.0 MHz
    FSB:DRAM                   : CPU/10
    CAS# Latency             : 2.5 clocks
    RAS# to CAS#            : 3 clocks
    RAS# Precharge          : 3 clocks
    Cycle Time (TRAS)      : 8 clocks
    Bank Cycle Time (TRC) : 11 clocks
    DRAM Idle Timer          : 16 clocks
    # of memory modules  : 1
    Module 0                    : DDR-SDRAM PC3200 - 512 MBytes
    Software   
    Windows version : Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600) 
    DirectX version    : 9.0c
    Now that the cpuz report is complete, let me inform you about my HD and Graphics Card:
    Hard Drive   : Maxtor DiamondMax 9 Plus 80 GB @ 133MHz
    Graphics Card: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 5200 with 256 MB of memory
    So here is my first question, which is relevant to all the above:
    ? What seems to be the problem and my CPU clock is limited to 2GHz? I've tried many different things on BIOS but unfortunately my Clock Multiplier can not be more than 10x? Is this a problem with my mainboard? Should I try to flash the BIOS?
    Some more thoughts:
    If I try to increase the FSB Frequency, then I get the expected speedups on my programs as long as the change is small. For example, if I set the FSB Frequency on 210 MHz I actually encounter a 5% (about) speedup in my performance. The problem is that on execution time, this FSB frequency changes (actually increases) and that can be onserved from CoreCenter. So as a result, I can not change the frequency that much since system hangs if it exceeds 240Mhz on FSB on execution time (I have reached 239 MHz at most without stability problems on execution time) - this value was obtained (if I remember correctly) by setting the FSB on 215 MHz, when my next step on 220 MHz caused a system crash soon afterwards...
    Can you please help me so that I can have a 3000+ performance?
    I know for sure that this is a problematic system setup, since my pc behaves more or less on execution times like one of a friend of mine which uses a plain AMD Athlon XP @ 2400 MHz. Needless to say, If I try to make a comparison of the current setup with a Pentium Processor, my system is equivalent to that of a Pentium @ 1,4 GHz (about) which is really irritating.
    Thank you in advance for all your help on that one.
    Test Beds: I use some programs I 've written in order to have a comperative analysis of my CPU. Hopefully, when this problem is fixed I will provide you with some useful feedback. This is the least I can do for your help.
    Did you think that was it all about? Wrong! I have one more question:
    ? I have a Microsoft Intelli Wheel Mouse which doesn't close whenever I close my system. Why this thing happens? Is there a way of making that PS-2 mouse close whenever my system shutsdown?
    Thank you in advance fo your help on all the above,
     - Dimis -

    Quote from: Supershanks on 16-May-05, 22:50:21
    the memory settings in cpu-z looked like the timings used by corsair memory modules, which is why i suggested the memory voltage of 2.7v as a lot of people have problems from running memory @ auto voltage.(2.5v) it's a common oversight.
    Very impressive must admit i pulled a homer, eyes started glazing over towards the end of the theory   
    Have tried running your hurdles cubic perm17.in in a command prompt window but it doesn't work for me sorry.
    you might like to try Super Pi which performs a similar function to your program.  Unfortunately the link seems to be broken at the minute Super Pi, Post Your Times
    You might find it here Kanada Laboratory home page - See FTP Link If you can get it run it & hopefully you can then find some comparisons
    luck
    I want to thank you all guys for your feedback. Especially you Shanks for your links. At least these showed me that things were not as bad as I initially thought of on my machine! 
    So I had more guidance on the investigation of my initial problem (hurdles). I 've updated the page which now consists of new information. Perhaps you would all like to have a look again and observe something reaaaaallly strange. I would like to hear your explanations since I am only speculating ...
    For your convenience I provide you the link once again:
    AMD Processors - Comperative Analysis
    Finally, I would like to remind you that if anyone has a solution to the problem I have with my mouse (refer to my initial post), I would be happy if you could share the solution with me! 
    Regards,
     - Dimis -

  • MSI K8N NEO PLATINUM (RAM/HD problem/mobo problem?) [SOLVED]

    my setup:
    windows xp pro sp2
    amd athlon 64 3200+
    msi k8n neo plat - 7030 - bios 2.1
    x800 xt vid
    sound blaster audigy 2
    kingston valueram pc3200 2x512 cas 3-3-3-8
    ps = antec 430 watt truepower power supply (20 A on 12V)
    I dont know if you guys remember my but i created a topic on here a while back about how my keyboard and mouse suddenly stopped working, well that turned out to be that the msi k8n neo platinum just went bad. So i RMA'd it and recently got the replacement board (with latest bios already installed). It worked completely fine for about a day. Well that same day i got it back, i installed a Logitech G7 USB wireless mouse. after i installed it, i began getting numerous windows stop blue screen errrors, even after i removed the mouse from control panel. So i figured i should format because to rule out everything and start fresh. So i did a FULL format and attempted the reinstall windows again. AFTER the format and BEFORE windows attempted the continue installation, i got the same stop error. I figured now this was a hardware problem. So first i tested RAM. I got the latest version of memtest86 and let it run for 4 hours (11 passes) with NO errors at all. Secondly, i got a western digital hard drive diagnostic program to test for failing hard drive and again no problems with that. I still suspected ram so i tried to boot with only 1 stick installed (in first slot), however the PC didnt boot at all (cleared cmos too). So i moved it to the second slot and cleared cmos again and this time it posted but it just hangs at a cursor and does nothing, same thing happened with third slot. I tried this same procedure clearning cmos each time with the second ram stick and got the SAME results. Shouldnt the motherboard boot with only 1 ram stick installed? Did MSI RMA me another bad board? Any help would be appreciated. thanks.

    Quote from: russellmrgn on 28-March-06, 10:54:39
    Sap147
    Can you give us what the D-Bracket was showing ie
    R R
    G R
    As an example this means "Initializing Keyboard Controller"
    You will find this information in the manual page 2-23. (On mine) under Hardware Setup
    Also can you please do all your tests with the ps2 keyboard and mouse and for now leave your Logitech G7 USB wireless mouse to one side.
    Russell
    for two sticks of ram = RR
                                   GG
    for one stick of ram = GR
                                  GG
    as for the g7, it hasnt been plugged in at all, i took it out long ago.. as for the ram, the timing was set to 2T, no overclocking, i will try 2.7 v and let you know, but for the record, it has been running at normal voltage settings for about a year perfectly fine.

  • MSI K8N Neo Platinum Nforce3 250GB - PSU?

    My sister in law have this board, MSI K8N Neo Platinum nforce3 250gb chipset, recently the power supply sounds noisy and a high frequency sound from the Antec Truepower 380W SP. Had maked an RMA to Antec and they had agreed to replace the 380W psu with SmartPower2.0 450W. But they asked me one question, that im not sure about:
    "Make sure that your motherboard does not need the -5V. If you want more information on the power supply you can look at this link: http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=26450 "
    So, do Antecs SmartPower 2.0 450W suits this board and what really is -5V for? As I read the manual, it said ATX 20 pin power connector: JWR1 and at pin 18: -5V
    So does it mean this board need a psu that gives -5V on ATX 20 pin power connector and thos board can't use with Antecs SP 2.0 450W?

    Quote from: syar2003 on 22-February-06, 05:10:37
    Hi!
    The K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) doesn't use -5v to anything.
    So the -5v from the old atx spesification is not needed in your case.
    WoW, thanks for fast reply!
    So, it won't be any problem to use Antecs SmartPower 2.0 450W with this board then? Want to make sure about it, before accept Antecs offer for replacement and had spent over 4 days to find the problem with his computer. Really don't want to do it again. 
    This is his riggs:
    Antec Sonata
    AMD 64 3000+ S754
    Corsair Value S. PC3200 DDR 512MB
    Maxtor Diamondmax 9 250GB SATA
    Maxtor Diamondmax 9 IDE 160GB
    Sapphire Radeon 9550 Atlantis 128MB DDR
    and
    Accton ethernet card on PCI slot
    MSI D-Bracket2
    so
    With the "new" Antec SmartPower 2.0 450W
    Any problem with this rigg and PSU?
    edit:
    Dound this post that it said the board do need -5V and now Im confused? 
    http://www.archivaty.net/forums/about12964-30.html

  • Does K8N Neo Platinum(ms-7030) have Dual Channel Support?

    Hey i have 2x1gb sticks of corsair xms DDR-400 PC 3200 ram and i can't get it to run in dual channel mode, does this motherboard even suport dual channel mode, because according to this http://www.memory-up.com/Memory_Finders/MSI-Memory-MSI-MS-7030-K8NNEOPLAT-Memory.html it doesn't.
    btw both cpu-z and memtest86 tell me im running in single channel mode, and i've tried all combinations of DIMM Slots
    Any help would be appreciated
    system specs:
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    AMD Athlon 64 3400+
    MSI K8N Neo Platinum 754
    PNY GeForce 6800 128mb
    2 x 1gb Corsair PC-3200
    Seagate 120GB SATA 7200
    Artec 12x Dual DVD-RW
    Artec 16x DVDRom
    Floppy Drive

    Quote from: silentkevin on 02-July-06, 09:03:17
    Thanks for the quick reply, looks like im out of luck on that
    I wouldn't worry about that too much... As far as everyday use goes, a 754 board is almost as fast as a 939 setup at similiar CPU speeds.
    The only way to see the difference is by running a bunch of different benchmark progs, which have little to do with the "real world" anyway.

  • K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) drives

    the lastest drives from my K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) (socket 754) are 5.03 ?
    http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/driver/dvr/spt_dvr_list.php?part=1&kind=1&CHIP=1&COM=4
    Thanks

    Ouuchh!!    Hown uninstall my old drives 5.03 ?
    After installing 5.10  I will not have problems with my all drives (Ati 9600 xt /soundblaster live ) ?
    My problem is the system is  very very slow. and my old cpu (athlon 2.0 msi k4 ultra -512 mb) was faster than my new  AMD Athlon64 Processor 3200+ Newcastle -Msi K8n Neo Platinum -512 mb)
    I suppose the problem  is my a memory
    DIMM 1
    Module Name   SMT-OF-AMERICA
    Module Size   256 MB (1 rows, 4 banks)
    Module Type   Unbuffered
    Memory Type   DDR SDRAM
    Memory Speed   PC2700 (166 MHz)
    Module Width   64 bit
    Module Voltage   SSTL 2.5
    Error Detection Method   None
    Refresh Rate   Reduced (7.8 us), Self-Refresh
    Memory Timings
    @ 166 MHz   2.5-3-3-7  (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
    @ 133 MHz   2.0-3-3-6  (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
    DIMM 2
    Memory Module Properties
    Module Name   SpecTek
    Module Size   256 MB (1 rows, 4 banks)
    Module Type   Unbuffered
    Memory Type   DDR SDRAM
    Memory Speed   PC2700 (166 MHz)
    Module Width   64 bit
    Module Voltage   SSTL 2.5
    Error Detection Method   None
    Refresh Rate   Reduced (7.8 us)
    Memory Timings
    @ 166 MHz   2.5-3-3-7  (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
    @ 100 MHz   2.0-2-2-5  (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
    Sorry for my English  

  • SATA port multiplier on MSI K8N Neo Platinum - NForce3 250Gb?

    Hi,
    I have a MSI K8N Neo Platinum, which uses a NForce3 250Gb chipset. I have read that port multipliers can use either SATA or SATA II hosts and drives, but I don't know if the technology is 100%, transparently compatible.
    Is the aforementioned chipset/motherboard compatible with port multiplier technology?
    Does it support FIS, which gives the greatest perfomance?
    Does it need a BIOS or driver update?
    Thanks for the attention
    Brazilian Joe

    Quote from: syar2003 on 22-February-06, 05:10:37
    Hi!
    The K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030) doesn't use -5v to anything.
    So the -5v from the old atx spesification is not needed in your case.
    WoW, thanks for fast reply!
    So, it won't be any problem to use Antecs SmartPower 2.0 450W with this board then? Want to make sure about it, before accept Antecs offer for replacement and had spent over 4 days to find the problem with his computer. Really don't want to do it again. 
    This is his riggs:
    Antec Sonata
    AMD 64 3000+ S754
    Corsair Value S. PC3200 DDR 512MB
    Maxtor Diamondmax 9 250GB SATA
    Maxtor Diamondmax 9 IDE 160GB
    Sapphire Radeon 9550 Atlantis 128MB DDR
    and
    Accton ethernet card on PCI slot
    MSI D-Bracket2
    so
    With the "new" Antec SmartPower 2.0 450W
    Any problem with this rigg and PSU?
    edit:
    Dound this post that it said the board do need -5V and now Im confused? 
    http://www.archivaty.net/forums/about12964-30.html

  • *UPDATED 7/15/04* Complete guide to bioses, drivers, and needed files for the MSI K8N Neo Platinum

    Complete newbie's guide to bioses, drivers, and needed files for the MSI K8N Neo Platinum:
    Last Updated: Thursday July 15th, 2004
    Bioses:
    (In order of date released.)
    1.1b3 - (Download)
    - Pre-1.1, given to reviewers to use in their reviews and benchmarks.
    - Less stable, but supposedly you get slightly better overclocks.
    1.1 Official - (Download)
    1. This is AWARD BIOS release
    2. This BIOS fixes the following problems of the previous version:
    - Memory always run DDR 200 when install single side DDR on DIMM2 & DIMM3.
    - Windows 2000 can't format the RAID IDE HDD when plug in Promise 378 controller.
    1.2b5 - (Download)
    1.2b7 - (No Download Yet)
    1.2b10 - (Download)
    - First attempt to fix false temperature readings. Fixes it for some people with Newcastle cores and doesn't fix it for anybody with Clawhammer cores.
    1.2b12 - (Download)
    - Second attempt to fix false temperature readings. Fixes it for some people with Newcastle cores and some people with Clawhammer cores.
    1.3b1 - (Download)
    - Another attempt to fix temperature problems?
    - Possibly fixes cold boot/power light issues?
    1.2 Official - (Download)
    1. This is AWARD BIOS release
    2. This BIOS fixes the following problems of the previous version:
    - System can't resume from S3 sometimes when install USB device.
    - Support K8 Sempron CPU.
    - Turn off keyboard LED in S3.
    --Quick Guide for flashing BIOS, provided by MSI--
    1. Create a MS-DOS boot diskette, then copy the the .exe and the bios file to the floppy disk. Both of these files can be found in the package you downloaded.
    2. Press "Delete" and go to BIOS setup while computer bootup.
    Check BIOS advanced features and see if BIOS flash write control is enabled
    (This option must be enabled. If you can not find this setting, it means the BIOS can be
    flashed.)
    3. Boot from MS-DOS boot diskette and get a:\> prompt.
    4. Type "", then press ENTER
    5. The flash program will then ask "Do you want to save BIOS?", please press "N" for no. The when you see Press 'Y' to program or 'N' to Exit, please press "Y" to continue.
    6. After flashing complete, remove floppy and reset the system .
    7. Press DELETE or F1 when prompted at first reboot after flashing.
    8. Load BIOS optimized defaults, then save settings and exits.
    Drivers & Needed Files:
    (Note: All these drivers are for Windows XP.)
    Leaked Nvidia nForce3 Chipset Drivers Version 4.40
    (Please use at your own risk, these are LEAKED drivers. Password for the .zip file is "ocworkbench rules". Also, you will need to rename the WinXP_2K folder in IDE to either WinXP or Win2K else the installer doesn't pick it up.) Thanks for the link Wonkanoby!
    *NEW* Leaked Nvidia nForce3 Chipset Drivers Version 5.03
    More leaked drivers? Seems some parts of the drivers are older and some are newer.
    1. Windows XP Service Pack 1A (Web Install) -or- Windows XP Service Pack 1A (Full Install)
    2. Microsoft DirectX 9.0b (Web Install) -or- Microsoft DirectX 9.0b (Full Install)
    3. Nvidia nForce3 Chipset Drivers Version 4.24
    4. AMD Athlon 64 Processor Driver Version 1.1.0.14
    5. Nvidia Video Card Driver Version 56.72 -or- Omega Nvidia Video Card Driver Version v1.5303
    (The Omega drivers are third party drivers optimized for gaming, most prefer these over the standard Nvidia drivers.)
    5. ATI Video Card Driver Version 4.7 -or- Omega ATI Video Card Driver Version 2.5.51
    (The Omega drivers are third party drivers optimized for gaming, most prefer these over the standard ATI drivers.)
    6. Onboard Sound Driver (Realtek AC'97 Audio Codec) Version A3.61
    It is HIGHLY reccomended that you install the drivers/needed files in the order listed above. Please note that there are two #5's because you either install one or the other depending on your video card, do not install both of them.
    You will come across a problem here though. You can't install the chipset drivers without installing the Windows service pack and DirectX first, but the Windows service pack and DirectX installs need the internet to download files and you won't have working internet until you install the chipset drivers. Here's what I did to get around this. Instead of downloading the web install versions of Windows service pack and DirectX, download the full version and and put them along with all the other drivers on a backup hard drive or burn them to a CD, this way you will have all the drivers you need when it's time to install them and none of them will require the internet to download files.
    Another note when installing drivers. Apparently the Nvidia chipset drivers also come with drivers for the onboard sound, but people seem to agree that the Realtek onboard sound drivers are better. When you are installing the Nvidia chipset drivers, just be sure to uncheck the box for sound drivers when it asks you which drivers you would like to install. Now you can safely install the Realtek drivers without any chance of conflicting sound drivers. Thanks for the tip Wonkanoby!

    Quote
    Originally posted by RLiu818
    Quote
    Originally posted by Deviation56
    Quote
    Originally posted by RLiu818
    You CAN install the nforce drivers BEFORE installing SP1.  The only requirement to install the nforce drivers is DX9.
    So is SP1 still recommended to install before the nforce drivers?
    The installer still reccomends to install it beforehand for full USB 2.0 functionality... I would have put what you said in there but I wanted to keep it as simple as possible.  
    oh.  IIRC the installer just says USB 2.0 will be fully functional after SP1 is installed.  So after you install SP1 you go into device manager and u click update driver and it will auto search and update the driver.
    Simplicity-wise, i guess its pretty much equal.  It might take less preparation to just copy DX9 full onto a CD and install that first, then nforce driver, then right away you have yoru internet connection.
    but i dunno.. i guess i will try it your way this time when my RMA"d board comes.
    i will be fomratting and doing a fresh install later on today and will let you know if i come across any problems

  • "error loading operating system MSI K8n Neo platinum

    OK,
    System will post, according to MSI Website I have the latest Bios version.
    I can boot from CD.
    The only odd item is that I am using the HD that I took out of my old computer with windows already on it.  
    Tried re-installing windows XP.  It went through the loading process and then rebooted.  Same error message appears.
    Also, is 48 degrees normal for idle temp on CPU AMD 64 3400? 36 degrees NB temp ok?
    Oh, yeah, I have a floppy installed, CD-ROM, CD RW, all non SATA. Using IDE cables.
    Video is Asus V9980 ultra GeForce FX 5950.
    MSI K8N Neo Platinum
    AMD 64 3400
    Hercules 600 W PSU
    WD 80gb HD
    Generic CD-Rom
    Sony Cd-RW
    2 x 512 crucial 400 ddram  slosts 1 and 2
    Asus V9980 ultra GeForce FX 5950 256 TVD
    Do I need to clear bios and re-start?
    HD is on it's own cable in IDE 1
    Cds on IDE 2 shared.
    let me know what you think.
    The other related posts I read, people were using raid or multiple OS.  I'm not.

    I had the same issues as you sometimes Windows would install and sometimes it wouldn't the problem was related to ram. I had my ram in slots one and two like you did and I moved the ram to slots 1 and 3 and now the machine is rock solid stable.
    I think most of the problems people are having are actually more ram related than anything else.
    So try moving the stick of ram you have in slot 2 to slot 3 and see if this solves your problem. This solution is on forums somewhere I am just not sure where.
    Take care,
    Bob

  • MSI K8n Neo Platinum

    Hi Guys,
                 I am having a problem with my computer at the moment. I am having trouble getting into the BIOS of this motherboard (MSI K8N Neo Platinum). When I try to get into BIOS, it goes into a black screen with a little line on top of it and its blinking. This has never happened before. Then when I shut off my computer since I couldn't get into the bios, I turned it back on and it goes on but nothing goes to screen or it wont boot up to startup screen. Then I turn it off, I reset the BIOS and turn it back on. Now it boots up to the startup screen, but when it says press del to get into bios, I pressed that and it happens again, it will not get into bios. When I do this over again by resetting the bios, this time without getting into BIOS, it goes on and boots up to Windows XP. I want to reformat my hard drive with a fresh copy of XP Pro, but I can't get into BIOS to do that. Can someone help me?

    Same thing happened to me today. Thanks MSI for publishing a Betaversion of a BIOSupgrade on the Live update.. 
    At first I figured that there must have been some fault during the BIOSflash so I downloaded the file again and repeated procedure. This time it worked like a charm and I could do all my BIOS-settings. The next restart the problem was back again though, and this time I had swapped the order for my SATA-drives to boot (to the way they should) but the system couldn't boot. So I couldn't enter neither the bios or Windows. Luckily you can shift the primary boot device by pressing F11 though, so I got out of the libido...
    Now I've downloaded the old 1.9 Version instead and I sure as h*** won't do any more beta-testing for MSI by using the Live Update anymore!

  • MSI K8N NEO Platinum Edition memory question

    Hi there,
    I've currently got a MSI K8N NEO Platinum Edition (Nforce 3) motherboard and 2X 512 MB Corsair Value Select memory modules (both double sided) running at DDR 400 - this runs completely stable and has done for a number of months. I would like to increase my memory to 1.5 Gig but there seems to be a lot of issues?
    I originally planned to buy an additional 512 Meg Corsair value select chip and place it in Bank 3 - is this acceptable?
    I assue that i would have to drop the speed down to DDR 333 from 400, could anyone tell me how much of a difference this actually makes (when playing FPS games Doom3 etc..) ?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated as i've been looking through both this forum and the Corsair one and i cant seem to find the answer.
    thanks in advance !

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