MSI MPOWER Z77 BIOS troubles

After updating BIOS to version H.60 through live update, some troubles appeared. After shutdown, when I try to start the system  usb(3.0) ports do not work(and so my KB and mouse). After using RESET button, system tries to reboot, black screen and turn the power off. Then it starts by itself and everything is ok. I'm currently using A-Bios. But I also tried the second one. As I understood live update flashed both of them. Is it a common issue? Thanks for suggestions/replies)

Try re-flashing with the archives from here: >>Beta BIOSes<<
Use the forum tool and follow the direction and it should correct this issue.

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  • MSI Mpower Z77 B2 Error

    Hello all!
    Sorry for bad Language from start:)
    My PC:
    MSI Mpower Z77
    I5 2500k
    PSU Fractal Design R2
    Memory Stick Hynix 1600 mhz 16 gb
    MSI 7970 Lightning
    The problem is next, yesterday after i installed 7970 (with new waterblock, made leak test 24 hours before start with main psu, all leak test system was without power), the problem is bios and video won't post, motherboard shows b 2 (maybe it 62 but looks like B2) error, and even without video card it won't post and showing B2 error.
    I already tried to clear cmos with button, battery (PSU cable unplug), switching bios, switch bios on VGA but still nothing works. I didn't touch CPU and it works all fine before install 7970.
    Right now i am on work, but i will check another video.
    please tell me what else can I check? Or B2 it problem only of Video? I already looked other threads, and contact with company of waterblock, they said its impossible to be problems, maybe its because of no connection on 3 pin stock cooler connector or smth?
    Thanks in advance....

    Quote from: badboy2k on 08-October-13, 14:52:29
    if its a B2 error its the graphics card being a pain and is probably DOA (always test a card before fitting a water block (even on another computer) on its stock cooler as its easier then having to remove the waterblock just to have to put the cooler back on to do a RMA if its non functional)
    first thing to try would be to remove and reseat the card to make sure its not just miss seated!
    also what PSU do you have?
    Hello again, thanks for fast answer!
    I have this video card already half a year, and it works fine all time, before change stock cooler on waterblock i check it and it was ok!
    I already reseat card about 5 times, every time PSU off and waited, my PSU if Fractal Design Newton R3 1000w. (mistake in discription).
    Right now Company that send me waterblock said that on manual i need to place lightning chip (from top GPU Reactor) , but  i never used it and it was ok, can it affect on B2 or not?. Can it died by my hand? But leds work fine like always when it was on stock cooler.
    And the point is, even if i took off card, its still B2, even after clear cmos and all actions i made in 1 post.
    DOA - dead or alive? If motherboard won't work with another video (9500 GT ) or integrated can just motherboard suddenly be dead?
    Thank you in advance

  • MSI MPOWER Z77 Drops frequency

    I have a INTEL 3770K along with MSI MPOWER Z77, I am running BIOS at Default settings with no major changes to Overclocking section. When I boot up the windows for first time the CPU frequency goes up to 3.9Ghz when in TURBO. But when I Put computer in STANDBY MODE for overnight and start the computer backup in the morning, the CPU Frequency only goes up to 3.5Ghz in TURBO ( It just wont go above 3.5GHZ). I am using latest BIOS        v17.7 and Default settings at BIOS.
    To Fix the issue and I have to restart windows and then 3770K will go to Max 3.9Ghz turbo and idles at 1.6Ghz, which is suppose to happen all the time. is there something wrong with my BIOS or installation of Windows 8 ?
    Need Assistance

    Flash to the latest bios and retest:
    >>BIOSes<<

  • MSI Mpower Z77 w/MSI NGTX 680 Lightning

    Got started on my first ever PC and I'm stuck, so please bear with me. The parts that I have are the MSI Mpower Z77 and the MSI NGTX 680 Lightning (video card). There are two 8-pin connectors on the video card which needs to be plugged in. However, reading the user guide for Mpower Z77, it mentioned an ATX 6-pin power connector on its main board. It's designated as JPWR3 (p. 1-15) and it's suppose to provide power to the graphics card. My question is, do I need to plug in the JPWR3 on the main board if I'm already connecting two 8-pin power source into the video card?
    I'm pretty confused about this because I've heard varying accounts. Speaking to people, they've said that the JPWR3 not only powers the graphics card but also all the PCIe expansion slots. Don't know how true this is since there's no mention in the user guide. On the other hand, I've had some people tell me not to bother with it if I'm only using one video card; they've stated while it doesn't hurt to have JPWR3 plugged in, it won't do anything unless I'm overclocking or running SLI/Crossfire, in which case I'll be drawing lots of power.
    So what to do? I am tempted by SLI...but that's a bridge I won't cross until next year. So in the meantime, should I plug in JPWR3? Any pros and cons either way? It'd be great to have some feedback or consensus. Thanks.   
    Oh, and if plugging JPWR3, do I use the PCIe power cable from the PSU??? It's the only 6-pin I have left.

    its better to connect all the power connectors anyway to avoid problems later on in time if he upgrades! also if the PSU you have isn't capable of supplying that big an ammount of power to the board the optional header will fill in the missing shortage and your less ikely to have noposts as the graphics cards power from the slot is choked so its more just safety!
    most experianced builders will say even if its not needed connect it anyway to avid problems with your build....
    let me put it like this its better to have it connected and its doing nothing then to try and boot a machine and it needing it but its not connected and as a result the machine doesn't post!
    the PCI power connector on the board will be active only if needed and connecting it won't cause any problems but work as a boost if needed!

  • MSI Mpower Z77, boot code A0/A2 hanging

    Hello all,
    Parts:
    MSI Z77 MPower motherboard
    Intel i7-3570k
    Phanteks TC14 cooler
    32GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (I believe it's 1600 speed, it's underneath the cooler so I haven't pulled it yet)
    Samsung 840 128GB
    MSI GTX650ti
    IBM M1015
    Nvidia Quadro NVS 420
    2xPlextor M5S 120GB
    Samsung 850W X-series PSU
    APC 750 ES UPS
    Lubuntu 14.04
    (yes, I used all the display outputs and RAM  )
    I've recently have been having issues with my workstation which has been rock stable up to this point.
    I experienced some kind of power failure (I'm not sure if it was the UPS, the PSU or something with the board itself). The UPS has had some trouble with its battery but at the time, it didn't seem to be the culprit as there were no beeps at the time. I can't remember if the displays lost power too, but I believe they were hooked up to the non-battery side of the UPS.
    I've had two unexplained power failures on this workstation in about a week or two. After the latest power failure, I went to reboot the machine and I got stuck at either A2 or A0 (on the display and LED) and a black screen. I left it for a day or two before I had time to diagnose.
    Just today, I pulled the SSD, and I got stuck at A0. I pulled all the cards (I ran the display off the onboard HDMI) and USB off the back (mouse, Sony headset receiver, etc). Any time I rebooted, I got the same A0 code. I have switched BIOSes, no joy. I also cleared the CMOS multiple ways (shorting the coin cell battery holder, as well as holding the button). I do get a message that the CMOS has been reset, but when I try to go into BIOS, it hung for at least a minute before I gave up. I also tried to use the Go2BIOS button, no change. I also in there somewhere tried booting off a USB stick, but seeing as how I couldn't even hit BIOS, I'm not surprised nothing changed.
    The OS SSD is fine and runs off my laptop.
    I haven't tested the PSU yet nor have I removed the RAM as it's buried under the Phanteks but at this point, I do believe the motherboard is buggered.
    At the time of power failures, I hadn't been performing anything odd, just working away. I also haven't changed anything on the machine in a long while, and I haven't reseated the CPU so very doubtful I have bent pin(s).
    Any other thoughts before I RMA the board??

    Quote
    I'm not entirely sure if it's good to have Quadro mixed with GTX series..
    Never had a problem actually, it runs an extra 4 2D displays while the GTX650 does the 3D rendering. Works pretty well in fact after the initial setup hurdles.
    Quote
    Usually A0 code is given out when something's wrong with BIOS. A2 however is the last code I see before it boots (both LED and screen).
    Possibly some capacitors died? Did you see through the motherboard?
    I will have another look. I pulled the heatsink to get at the RAM and didn't notice anything terribly wrong, but didn't look specifically at the caps, moreso burnt spots on the board (kind of hard with a black PCB!). Double checked just now with the HS mounted the caps I can see. Don't see anything bulging or noticeably amiss.
    I did get a response from MSI tech about checking if the primary BIOS was corrupted, going down that road now.

  • MOVED: MSI Mpower Z77 w/MSI NGTX 680 Lightning

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=164084.0

    its better to connect all the power connectors anyway to avoid problems later on in time if he upgrades! also if the PSU you have isn't capable of supplying that big an ammount of power to the board the optional header will fill in the missing shortage and your less ikely to have noposts as the graphics cards power from the slot is choked so its more just safety!
    most experianced builders will say even if its not needed connect it anyway to avid problems with your build....
    let me put it like this its better to have it connected and its doing nothing then to try and boot a machine and it needing it but its not connected and as a result the machine doesn't post!
    the PCI power connector on the board will be active only if needed and connecting it won't cause any problems but work as a boost if needed!

  • MSI Mpower Z77 Code 62

    So I booted my computer up like normal today, and it didn't post.
    I looked at the LED readout and saw it was code 62. I did some reading, and found it may be the graphics card. I took it out, and tried again. Still 62. I read also that I should unplug it completely from the wall, remove the battery, and leave it for 5 minutes. I left it for an hour, put it back in, plugged it into the wall and tried again (Graphics card still removed). Still 62.
    Is this an error that means the board is faulty? I don't think it's the RAM or the CPU, but I have no way of testing them (I don't have any spare DDR3 RAM or even another computer). I also don't have any friends who I can borrow hardware off of or test things in.

    Ok, problem solved (But I don't know why).
    I decided to throw everything back together, GPU, RAM, SSD, HDD, etc... It booted fine.
    Like I say, I don't know why this is, but it seems to be fine now.
    Maybe it's because I didn't have a display connected to the integrated graphics when I didn't have the GPU installed? I don't know, but as long as I don't have to wait weeks for a new board.
    Mods can close this thread now if they like, since my problem has been solved. This is a server-esque machine so it runs 24/7 anyway, so as long as it doesn't restart, I see no reason for it to be a recurring error.

  • Re: MSI Mpower Z77 slow wifi?

    I don't seem to have any connection at all to wifi (win 8 pro 64). Will this let me connect?

    Sorry I thought that would be the right place to ask so as not to clutter up the board.
    I have installed everything but
    Intel Rapid Start Technology Driver
    Intel VGA Driver.
    Lucid Virtu MVP Driver
    I have tried to install these but am getting the message "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software
    I cannot see the device in device manager but I do see this "microsoft kernel debug network adapter"
    I can connect using Ethernet.
    This is my first time build so I might be a little slow at this.
    Update: So I was finally able to connect. I think windows needs to be activated first(I had an issue with his since the first time I tried I was not connected to internet) Right after I activated this started working fine. Not sure why I can't install the other drivers, but at least I can connect.

  • Z77 Mpower BUG - Bios 17.10

    Hi all, just for warn about a bug in my system, when I disabled lan and wireless, I have got system stuck on A2 stage
    with 17.7 this bug is not present
    I think it is not normal, MSI upgrade the bios and insert other bugs instead of solving them?
    what the hell?

    Quote from: fiox on 09-August-13, 19:28:43
    Hi all, just for warn about a bug in my system, when I disabled lan and wireless, I have got system stuck on A2 stage
    with 17.7 this bug is not present
    I think it is not normal, MSI upgrade the bios and insert other bugs instead of solving them?
    what the hell?
    A silly thought of course they didn't insert bugs... unintended consequence of something else most likely.
    Best to report the issue directly to MSI.
    >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • MSI MPOWER z87 BSOD on boot in RAID mode

    Hello, I've just recently added a harddrive and was attempting to set up a raid and encountered this issue. I have 2 ssds - one is the boot drive, second for games, and I have 3 1tb hdd drives which I was attempting to put in a raid5. I installed the third drive today, went in to the BIOS, switched SATA mode to RAID and got an immediate BSOD before even booting to Windows. Previously, I've had the two ssd in a RAID-0 and never had this issue. The ssd are no longer in a RAID, I was hoping to only have the 3 hdd in the raid5. I'm now having to reinstall windows because the error corrupted a system file somewhere and I'm unable to repair it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    My system is:
    Windows 7-64bit
    MSI MPOWER z87
    Intel i7-4770k
    8gb corsair vengeance RAM
    2 120gb OCZ Vertex 3 SSD
    3 1tb WD10ezex HDD
    MSI GTX760 GPU
    Rosewill Capstone 750W PSU

    You cannot just change SATA modes.
    http://www.overclock.net/t/1227636/how-to-change-sata-modes-after-windows-installation
    Note: one mistake or missing step and you won't be able to boot again.

  • Ingame lagg with mpower z77

    Hello,i have build my own pc.with folliowing components.mpower z77 motherboard,gtx 660 ti msi,i5 3570k processor,corsair vengeance ddr3 1600 ram.950wat power suply.all drivers installed
    and all works fine.ingame 91 fps connection full bars,cpu max 10% and my mouse stops shooting for a while,when pressed down,and starts after a fraction of a second.my keybord is microsoft x6 sidewinder and mouse is logitech g700 mouse.my mouse works fine on my old pc.so dont know where its going wrong.
    annyone who can give some ideas???its my first build and also first with msi parts
    thx
    grtz haze

    Score: X2263 (61 FPS)
    Submitted by haze (anonymous mode) on October 18 2012, 7:28 pm
    API 3D: OpenGL 4
    Graphics score: 3672 points (75 FPS)
    PhysX score: 2080 points (104 FPS, GPU PhysX)
    Combined score: 1212 points (24 FPS)
    Duration: 130000 ms
    Resolution: 1920 x 1080
    Anti-aliasing: X0
    Window mode: fullscreen
    Primary renderer: GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
    OpenGL version: 4.2.0
    Graphics drivers: 9.18.13.697 R306.97 branch r30641-13
    Number of GPUs: 1
    GPU 0 - NVIDIA GeForce series (10de-1183) - GPU clock: 0 MHz - Mem clock: 0 MHz - Max GPU temp: 63 °C - Max GPU load: 99 %
    CPU: IntelR CoreTM i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz
    CPU speed: 3417 MHz
    this is my result
    Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 Service Pack 1

  • [SOLVED] Configuring SPDIF for MSI Mpower MAX

    Hi people of the Arch,
    I would like to play music over SPDIF, while I get no errors, I also get no sound.
    I have read the Wiki here Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture
    Also, I've been Googling and searching here on the forum, I've followed some steps but none seem to 'sound' right.
    What I have not done is creating an asoundrc file with my setup, I believe that I can test if it works first, before I create such a file. Like to hear if this is right.
    And I should note that I also use regular stereo out and USB headphones.
    Attempt to play wav
    @ThijsPC .:19:23:. {thijs}>aplay -D iec958:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 booze.wav
    Playing WAVE 'booze.wav' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 22050 Hz, Stereo
    aplay: set_params:1233: Sample format non available
    Available formats:
    - S16_LE
    - S32_LE
    Second attempt with bit-rate and new file
    @ThijsPC .:19:35:. {thijs}>aplay -D iec958:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 Yamaha-SY-35-Clarinet-C5.wav -f S16_LE
    Playing WAVE 'Yamaha-SY-35-Clarinet-C5.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
    No error and no sound..
    Third attempt with addressing using hw:0,1 and not the alias
    @ThijsPC .:19:41:. {thijs}>aplay -D hw:0,1 Yamaha-SY-35-Clarinet-C5.wav -f S16_LE
    Playing WAVE 'Yamaha-SY-35-Clarinet-C5.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
    No error and no sound..
    My motherboard:
    MSI MPower Max
    Receiving device:
    Marantz NR1403
    aplay -L
    null
    Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture)
    pulse
    PulseAudio Sound Server
    default
    Default ALSA Output (currently PulseAudio Sound Server)
    sysdefault:CARD=PCH
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    Default Audio Device
    front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    Front speakers
    surround21:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    2.1 Surround output to Front and Subwoofer speakers
    surround40:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers
    surround41:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround50:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers
    surround51:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround71:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Analog
    7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers
    iec958:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
    HDA Intel PCH, ALC1150 Digital
    IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output
    hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=0
    HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 0
    HDMI Audio Output
    hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=1
    HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 1
    HDMI Audio Output
    hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=2
    HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 2
    HDMI Audio Output
    hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=3
    HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 3
    HDMI Audio Output
    hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=4
    HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 4
    HDMI Audio Output
    hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=5
    HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 5
    HDMI Audio Output
    sysdefault:CARD=P780
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    Default Audio Device
    front:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    Front speakers
    surround21:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    2.1 Surround output to Front and Subwoofer speakers
    surround40:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers
    surround41:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround50:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers
    surround51:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers
    surround71:CARD=P780,DEV=0
    Plantronics GameCom 780, USB Audio
    7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers
    aplay -l
    **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC1150 Analog [ALC1150 Analog]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 1: ALC1150 Digital [ALC1150 Digital]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 7: HDMI 1 [HDMI 1]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 8: HDMI 2 [HDMI 2]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 9: HDMI 3 [HDMI 3]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 10: HDMI 4 [HDMI 4]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 11: HDMI 5 [HDMI 5]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 2: P780 [Plantronics GameCom 780], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    [edit]
    Receiver was broken, replaced, config above is good.
    Last edited by Thijxx (2014-11-17 07:55:21)

    Try this one, v1.2B8;
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=169759.msg1240621#msg1240621
    Mine originally came with v1.1 and had no problem booting or restarting problem of holding settings above stock/auto/default. 
    Quote
    What happens is that it will make it past the start orbs and I see the mouse with a black background and then it BSODs. The computer restarts again and then boots properly.
    Usually an indicator a voltage isn't high enough. OC settings don't sound stable. Might open a thread in the OC and Undervolt forum section for help with that. I've stayed away from the DRAM Training (left it as is) and reached 2800 without any trouble. Not all IMC's are going to handle that speed though from what I've been reading. All my benchmarks so far are showing RAM speed above 1600 adds little performance value.

  • MSI Mpower Max 4770k Help tweek it

    Hi there,
    this is my first seriouse MSI board in last 3years and i have encountered few problems with overclock
    My Pc Specs are:
    Intel 4770k
    Corsair H70 with 2xNoctua 14FLX p/p
    MSI Mpower Max
    Kinston Hyper X DDR3 1600mhz 9-9-9-27 2x4GB
    Corsair AX860
    Intel SSD 510 250GB
    Seagate Barracuda 3TB
    Samsung F4 2TB
    Corsair 650D
    all day passed and i am a bit tired of seeing bios and bsods
    i think i got the lazy chip help me understand it better and learn things on the way.
    this is most stable i got.
    Bios E7815IMS.133
    CPU ratio: x44
    Ratio: Fixed
    Ring: x39
    Vcore 1.25v Offset 0.015V
    Svid comm. Enabled
    from digitall i changed only CPU Vdrop to 100%
    Ram set on xmp and manualy entered timings and voltage and speed 1600
    With this i pass AIDA 64 stress test for 30min no problem
    cinebench pass
    when i open Prime95 Blend test 15min pass and bsod..
    Temps were 80-85c with room 25c
    Everything else in bios is set to default (auto)
    Any tips how to tweek it more?
    i tried x45 with settings as above i boot into windows pass cinebench but crash on aida64.
    i also tryed just x46 with voltage bump up to 1.28v with offset 0.015
    I will be deliding as soon as my h220 arrives and CLU.
    Also is there some special USB so i can take the screenshots?
    i tried all the ports different flashes also formated to FAT32 and NTFS same its saying no usb dongle..
    When i put my WD 2TB HDD it recognize it but when i want to save the Screenshot it gives this message
    "allocate file system resource fail"
    I would post Screanshots but as i mentioned above its annoying problem..
    Thanks in advance guys.
    Edit:
    just to see if i have lazy chip i tryed 1.3v with settings above and x47-48 wont even post.... :(
    found flash that is working

    ok i tryed this also
    Internal VR efficiency management - disabled in screanshots its enabled
    with this i am able to make 30mind aida with no crash temps a bit high but can be managed, i boot into windows with this vcore and x45 but unstable during aida 10min bsod
    i boosted the voltage to 1.275 with offset 0.015v and got me 20min aida then bsod. any way i can tweek it more?

  • Question about fan control MSI MPower

    Hi, Cosimo from Italy, sorry for my bad english.
    I have a question about fan control with the MSI MPower.
    The MPower site says: All 4-pin PWM fan connector Onboard
    But the manual says: SYSFAN1-4 pin 4 No Use
    My question is: the Control Center Fan Utility support the fan connect SYSFAN1-4 3 Pin voltage controled or 4 Pin pulse width controled or both?
    Thanks Cosimo.

    Quote from: Bernhard on 03-October-12, 01:55:19
    The fans will run as per your percentage setting in the BIOS.
    I can't find the percentage setting in BIOS... 

  • [Z87 MPOWER] UEFI Bios [E7818IMS.1xx]

    E7818IMS.120 [Full Release Bios]
    Me Version: 9.0.2.1345
    VGA ROM: 2170
    Raid ROM: 12.0.0.1783
    Lan ROM: 2.1.1.5 (UEFI v1.1.0.4)
    AS Media Raid Rom: .951
    Flash Methods:
    1.) >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
         A.) Download the attached archive 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 and follow the directions. MEMTEST is included with the forum flash tool and it is recommended to run this prior to any flash.
    2.) Extract the attached files and place the bios file onto a fat32 formatted USB stick and use M-FLASH.
    Once the flash is complete, you must download and install the latest ME drivers.
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z87-MPOWER.html
    Bios flashing is done at your own risk!

    E7818IMS.150 ===>E7818IMS.164 Beta Bios
    VGA BIOS         : 2177
    GOP       : 5.0.1035
    ME Version    : ME9_1.5M_9.0.21.1462
    RAID ROM    : 12.7.0.1936
    LAN OptionRom    : 2.1.1.5(UEFI v1.1.0.4)
    Device OptionRom : N/A
    Asmedia RAID ROM: 0.951
               Update codebase to 4.6.5.4_VEB_1AQQW031_m023b
       01. Update MsiOc - SharkBay module to MsiOc_SharkBay_m161
           & MsiOc - SharkBay Private module to MsiOc_SharkBay_Private_m164
              a. Modify Memory Presets DRAM voltage related code.
              b. Fix CPU Base Clock not restored to default setting issue when OC fail by reset retry.
              c. Auto adjust some voltage for non K sku CPU.
              d. Modify some OC memory patch solution.
              e. Add more Memory Presets option.
              f. Modify some code for GSE Favorites function.
            02. Update MSI GSEII module to 4.6.2_TSE_2_15_1236_m073
              a. Fix display setup menu path will cover each other when multi-languages.
            03. Update NTFS Driver module to NTFS Driver_m103
              a. Add solution to fix System hang up "A2" with some hard disk.
       01. Update MsiOc - SharkBay module to MsiOc_SharkBay_m160
           & MsiOc - SharkBay Private module to MsiOc_SharkBay_Private_m163
              a. Hidden some OC item for H81 model to follow H81 BIOS spec.
              b. Patch system run Memtest 5.0 test fail issue when use Kingston KH424C11T3K4/32X memory and XMP is Profile 1.
              c. Remove current voltage information in DRAM voltage item when model HW design not support sensor DRAM voltage circuit.
              d. Fix system hang on 0x55 issue when use G.SKILL F3-2933C12Q-16GTXDG(12-14-14-35) memory and XMP is enabled.
              e. Update XTU modify code to private file.
              f. Update golden board modify code to private file.
            02. Update MSI XTU - SharkBay module to MSI_XTU_SharkBay_m114
                & MSI XTU - SharkBay Private module to MSI_XTU_SharkBay_Private_m123
              a. Support NCT3933 DRAM Voltage related code.
            03. Update uP1811 module to uP1811_m111
              a. Remove unnecessary option string when item mode is numeric keyin.
              b. Remove unnecessary setup init string code when item mode is numeric keyin.
            04. Add NCT3933 module NCT3933_m103
              a. Remove unnecessary option string when item mode is numeric keyin.
              b. Remove unnecessary setup init string code when item mode is numeric keyin.
            05. Update USB modules to 4.6.3_USB_08.10.28
            06. Update MSI GSEII module to 4.6.2_TSE_2_15_1236_m072
               & GSESetup module to SharkBaySetup_m020
               & MSI GSEII Common Private module to MSI_GSEII_Common_Private_m012
               & MGSE - ClickBIOSUI module to ClickBIOSUI_m015
              a. Fix Data and Time item will overrid scrollbar.
              b. Fix mouse cursor will override BIOS setup path when press right button of mouse.
              c. Beta function(Fix favorites function).
              d. Update USB modules from "4.6.3_USB_08.10.27" to "4.6.3_USB_08.10.28".
              e. Fix Dialog Function don't show select item background.
            07. Update MFLASH module to MFLASH_m013
              a. Fixed MFlash fail when plug over 4 HDD device.
            08. Update GOP Driver to 5.0.1035
            09. Fixed CSM BOM network stack default error after clear CMOS.       01. Fix Mflash issue when connecting 4 SATA HDD   
         01. Update code base to 4.6.5.4_VEB_1AQQW031
       02. Update MsiOc - SharkBay module to MsiOc_SharkBay_m159
           & MsiOc - SharkBay Private module to MsiOc_SharkBay_Private_m162
              a. Fix XMP timing incorrect issue when use G.SKILL F3-3000C12D-8GTXDG(12-14-14-35) memory
                 and set DRAM Frequency to 2933MHz or 2666MHz.
              b. Patch system hang on 0x94 issue when use AMD 7970 VGA card and adjust CPU Base Clock to 130MHz.
              c. Modify auto adjust PCH 1.05 Voltage code.
              d. Add token to define OC page layout.
              e. Patch system can't boot issue when use Corsair CMY8GX3M2A2133C11 & CMZ8GX3M2A2133C11 &
                 CMZ8GX3M2A2133C11B memory and XMP is enabled.
              f. Set Bi-Directional PROCHOT function at BIOS early init.
              g. Support NCT3933 voltage module related code.
              h. Reduce memory training fail time when hang on 0x55.
              i. Modify BCLK During Boot function code.
              j. Add token to change default DRAM voltage setting.
              k. Disable some DRAM training improve memory OC ability.
              l. Add more memory presets and modify some presets setting.
              m. Fix low end model DRAM voltage option range incorrect issue.
              n. Grayout DRAM Timing item even though DRAM Timing Mode is Auto.
              o. Support auto and numeric keyin function for Rtt Wr and Rtt Nom item.
              p. Support display current voltage information in voltage item function.
              q. Support double color function for current information in item.
              r. Add some DRAM misc item for memory tuning.
              s. Fixed Current CPU Frequency display format incorrect when set CPU Base Clock Apply Mode
                 to Immediate and adjust CPU Base Clock.
              t. Finetune tRDRD timing when DRAM frequency at 2600MHz or 2666MHz.
              u. Modify CPU Ratio Mode default to Dynamic Mode.
              v. Modify CPU PCIE PLL auto setting when use strap 1.00.
              w. Fixed Rtt Wr can't set issue.
              x. Support Memory Presets function.
            03. Update MSI XTU - SharkBay module to MSI_XTU_SharkBay_m113
                & MSI XTU - SharkBay Private module to MSI_XTU_SharkBay_Private_m122
              a. Support NCT3933 DRAM Voltage related code.
              b. Fix low end model DRAM voltage option range incorrect issue in XTU.
              c. Update Golden Board modify code.
            04. Update IR3563A module to IR3563A_m111       
              a. Disable the display current voltage information function.
              b. Modify Phase Control item help string.
            05. Update uP1811 module to uP1811_m110
              a. Disable the display current voltage information function for SharkBay platform.
            06. Update MSI GSEII module to 4.6.2_TSE_2_15_1236_m070
           & MGSE - ClickBIOSUI module to ClickBIOSUI_m014
                & GSESetup module to SharkBaySetup_m019
                & MSI GSEII Common Private module to MSI_GSEII_Common_Private_m011
                & MSI GSEII SharkBay Private module to MSI_GSEII_SharkBay_Private_m014
              a. Fix edit popup will hang when keyin % character.
              b. Beta function(Fix favorites and changeLog function)
              c. Beta function(select default setup page item). 
              d. Beta function (favorites function).           
              e. Beta function (changelog function).                   
              f. Add BIOS setup menu path.        
              g. Fix Shift key of left is hold when first into BIOS setup menu by PS2 keyboard.
              h. Fix Help button is not hidden.
              i. Add function.(Show ocprofile compare UI from ROM hole).
         j. Fix some mouse action is lag in BIOS setup.
              k. Update to support CRB 4.6.5.4_VEB_1AQQW031.
              l. Support double color configuration on specific OC controler.
              m. Support two color configuration in the left column of slider component.
              n. Dialog Component support setup log function
            07. Update HardwareMonitor module to HardwareMonitor_m029
              a. Fix HMSetupData Issue
            08. Update GBI module to GBI_m019
              a. Add USB controller 5 define
            09. Update MSI Multi Language module to MSI_Multi_Language_m007
              a. Add SecureBootMode.uni string for CRB31
            10. Update OSSelect module to OSSelect_m019
              a. Add favorites function. 
              b. Add BIOS setup menu path.
              c. Base on CRB31 to update SecurityBootFlavor version 20 to file for Windows 8 Configuration item.
            11. Update Aptio NCB/ROM Hole module to Aptio NCB ROM Hole_m123
              a. Add module part "Type2RW_Support" and default to disable.
            12. Add NCT3933 module NCT3933_m102
              a. Add for SharkBay platform modify code from uP1811 m110 module but only add DRAM Voltage
                 and PCH 1.05 Voltage and PCH 1.5 Voltage item related code.
            13. Update FITC module to FITC_ME9_1.5M_1432_m012
              a. Update ME to v9.0.21.1462
            14. Update uP1649 module to uP1649_m107
              a. Modify Phase Control item help string.
            15. Update CPU MicroCode - M32306C3_00000016(Intel(R) Haswell Processor C-0)
            16. Fix the OC_switch LED will be power on when system enter S4/S5 with "EUP 2013" being enable
            17. Display DMI Type1,type2,type3 information in bios Main menu for CSM bom.
       18. Protect type 2 info when updating BIOS for CSM bom.
            19. Update VBIOS 2177
    . Use is done solely at your risk!Flash Method1.) >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
         A.) Download the attached archive 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 and follow the directions. MEMTEST is included with the forum flash tool and it is recommended to run this prior to any flash.
    Once the flash is complete, you must download and install the latest ME drivers.
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z87-MPOWER.html

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