MSI MX 460 and DVI

How does the MSI MX460 VTP support a DVI monitor/cable with no DVI-I connector on the card.  Does a DVI cable and a VGA convertor retain the benefits of DVI ?

Is this the card:
It only has 2 analog outputs, where did it say it supports DVI? (it doesn't).
As I see it the only cards that support DVI are the GF4 Ti series and one retired GF3 model (from MSI I mean).

Similar Messages

  • MSI gtx 460 and pale Picture

    Hi
    I was having XFX 8800 and I just got my new MSI gtx 460 hawk card but I notice that the colors are pale or a little blurred, I am not 100% sure  maybe it my eye, is there a way to make sure ?
    BTW I dont have someone good with computers near me.
    Thanks

     I don't know where you would get a new monitor from but this seems to have a very large selection to choose from.
    http://www.egprices.com/subcat.php?sub=17&sortby=&sortby=&pageNum_rsProd=0

  • H67MA-E35 (B3) HDMI and DVI-D no output

    Just did a new build consisting of:
    Mobo H67MA-E35 B3
    CPU Intel i5-2500 3.3 Ghz
    Mem 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
    Win7 64bit
    I am not getting an output signal from either the HDMI or the DVI-D.  The VGA works fine.
    I flashed the Mobo BIOS to E7680IMS v11.6 and installed the newest driver for the graphics on the CPU to version 8.15.10.2361
    In the BIOS I have the graphics set to:
    Initiate Graphics Adapter (IGD)
    Integrated graphics share memory (128)
    DVMT memory (maximum)
    IGD multi-monitor (enabled)
    Any ideas on what to do next?  Thank you

    Glad you got your issue sorted out. I'm am a little confused with the explanation of your solution.
    You monitor has only VGA and DVI inputs. Your mainboard has VGA, DVI, and HDMI. Correct so far?
    You bought an HDMI to DVI cable, which solved your problem, but your problem was a faulty female DVI on the monitor?
    How is this possible? The only way that cable would even fit is going HDMI on mainboard to DVI on monitor, but you stated the port didn't work.
    Or was this all done with the new monitor after you found out the DVI port was broken on the old one?
    Have you tried the old monitor on a different system to check if it's the DVI port?
    The reason I ask all this is if I'm wondering if your issue was really a broken port on monitor, or the MSI display bug that is effecting so many core iX H and Z chipset boards.

  • Difference between MSI NX7600GT-VT2D256E and E-HD?

    Hi all,
    Once again, I believe I'm going with a new vid card from MSI. I already have one in my machine, and like it very much. This is for a B-day present, and am looking to purchase within the next couple hours if possible.
    Basically, I'm just looking to find out what's the difference between the MSI NX7600GT-VT2D256E and the E-HD. Does that mean the "HD" handles hi def or something? The only difference I know of so far is that the E seems to be slightly more expensive than the HD.
    Looking to find this out as quickly as possible. Thanks in advance.

    Bimmerboy,
    The -E:
    The -EH:
    The -EH has:
    Quote
    HDCP - High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
    HDCP is a content protection specification to protect digital entertainment content across the DVI/HDMI interface. The HDCP provides a robust, cost-effective and transparent method for transmitting and receiving digital entertainment similar to DVI/HDMI-compliant digital displays. HDCP encrypts the data transmitted between the DVI/HDMI connector on the graphics adapter and the display. To provide this support, both the graphics adapter and the display need to have an HDCP transmitter and receiver respectively.
    Take Care,
    Richard

  • MSI GTX 460 1 Gb OC & NiBiTor, fan speed mod

    A dew days ago, i purchased an MSI GTX 460 1 GB OC graphics card.
    This one:
    http://hr.msi.com/product/vga/N460GTX-M2D1GD5-OC.html
    Problem is, fan is too loud at idle. I've tried using MSI Afterburner but it won't let me
    go lower than 40%, which is too much. As Svet is no longer able to mod BIOS (which i perfectly
    understand when we look at number of requests he received daily  ) i tried to do it myself.
    I saved BIOS with GPU-Z and opened it with NiBiTor. I found an option to change minimum fan speed
    from 40 to 30. But, problem is that NiBitoR puts red dot at the "integrity" check, immediately when
    I open it. Does this means that NibiTor was unable to properly read BIOS information? Does this mean that I can't safely save a BIOS and will damage my card if I try to flash a card with modded BIOS?
    NibiTor is version 6.02. My card is MSI N460GTX M2DIGD5
    S/N 602-V232-150B1101136247

    My e-mail?  There is nothing there.
    I think that GPU-Z has some problems saving my BIOS. When i use nvflash
    saving option (from DOS), Nibitor shines a green dot whan i opened BIOS with it! 
    I've sent an e-mail with BIOS to Svet, but with the version extracted with GPU-Z. I think
    that BIOS was corrupt...

  • MSI GTX660 TI and UEFI

    Hello,
    I built my computer a couple months ago and installed Windows 7 x64 in Legacy. Everything ran smooth.  Then I ended up getting Windows 8 x64 and installed in Legacy mode and everything was fine.  Now fast forward to today.  I decided to re-install Windows 8 in UEFI to get some fast boot times and running into a problem that seems to be caused by my MSI Video Card.
    I think I have the latest firmware for my card and I thought the 660 is supposed to support UEFI, right?  I have the Monitor 1 plugged into 1st DVI of the GTX660.  I have 2nd monitor plugged into 2nd DVI of GTX660.  I then ended up having to plug in 1st monitor also to the HDMI of the MB (IGP) to be able to see loading screen up until i hit the log on screen.  Then i have to switch inputs on my first monitor to DVI to log in and get see windows.
    I am also getting a weird error when I start up.  Between the intel logo splash screen and logging in.  The error is: "Video OptionRom Authenticate Failed". Not using secure boot either. It is really really annoying having to switch inputs everytime.  And I'm not even sure once I start installing stuff and running my programs, if its the HD4000 IGP or the GTX660 GPU that will be used. I had to turn my IGP on in bios for my computer to boot up otherwise it wont because the GPU doesnt seem to be recognized off the bat.
    Basically just asking if there is a firmware update i need to do to my MSI GTX660 TI card to be able to run UEFI smoothly.  If the error is being caused by the video card and how to fix it if it is.
    Thanks in advance!
    My computer Configuration
    CPU: Intel i7 3770k
    MB: DZ77GA-70K (Running latest 0061 Bios)
    GPU: MSI GTX660 TI
    GPU BIOS Version: 80.04.4B.00.16
    S/N for MSI GTX660 TI: 602-V284-09SB1208004565

    Quote from: Svet on 07-January-13, 00:37:58
    here it is
    You are a God among men Svet, don't let anyone ever tell you differently!
    I was able to update the BIOS on my MSI GTX660 TI and computer booted perfectly without that error.  I can now also just use both DVI outputs for both my monitors and see the MB post flash logo thing on my main monitor using DVI.  No more having to use my IGP and HDMI.
    Thanks again for your quick and working solution reply! 

  • MSI GTX 460 HAWK Talon Attack beeps when is not on load.

    Hello!
    Yesterday I bought MSI GTX 460 HAWK Talon Attack together with FSP Group EVEREST 85PLUS 600W PSU.
    I put it all in my old PC, powered on, but then after a while (when started to install latest MSI drivers for HAWK) my VGA started beeping periodically. These are short beeps in not fixed time interval.
    The most interesting thing is that when I put my card on load, the beeping stops - it beeps only when I am in windows surfing internet etc.
    I have searched through forums and didn't find a clear solution to this problem, but most likely it is a PSU issue.
    MSI states, that card requires 24A on 12V for whole system (Core i7 ...).
    My PSU is capable of the following:
    Output Current:   
     30.0A @ +3.3V DC
        30.0A @ +5V DC
        18.0A @ +12V1 DC
        18.0A @ +12V2 DC
        18.0A @ +12V3 DC
        18.0A @ +12V4 DC
        .8A @ -12V DC
        3.0A @ +5Vsb DC Standby
    Complete configuration of my system is:
    CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ (Will change soon)
    MB: Asus M2N-E (Will change soon)
    RAM: 2 x 2 GB DDR2 800 (Will change soon)
    HDD: 2 SATA drives
    DVD: 1 PATA drive
    VGA: MSI GTX 460 HAWK Talon Attack
    PSU: FSP Everest 85PLUS 600
    Is there a problem with PSU or something else could be wrong?
    Thank you in advance.

    Hi all !
    I also have the annoying beep problem.
    A couple of weeks ago I purchased a GTX460 Talon Attack and as soon as I entered a game I got beeps coming from the card. Tried a 3DMark and Kombustor, same issue. The PC is build by me, had a JeanTech 700W PSU and a GTX260 which gave me no problems, ever. As soon as I replaced it with the 460, the beeping started.
    I returned it to the supplier and i got it back two days ago with the following message:
    "Graphics card passes all Tests with no issues, Tests Run: Crysis WarHead, Furmark, 3Dmark Vantage, AVP, Lost Planet 2, Stone Benchmark MSI Kombuster, Resident Evil Benchmark, ATI Mecha, ATI Ladybug, "
    (Graphics card passes all Tests with no issues, Tests Run: Crysis WarHead, Furmark, 3Dmark Vantage, AVP, Lost Planet 2, Stone Benchmark MSI Kombuster, Resident Evil Benchmark, ATI Mecha, ATI Ladybug, Streetfighter Benchmark and heaven benchmark tool, these were all tested at 1920 x 1200 resolution running maximum settings, tested on DX9, DX10 and DX11 where applicable, there was no issues apparent. There was no bleeping coming from the card)
    Regards,
    Overclockers UK - Support"
    So I bought a brand new Antec TruePower 650W as I thought maybe the PSU does not regulate the voltages properly. No luck, I am still getting beeps but it's very weird. In idle (browsing internet, watching a movie or listening to music) the card is completely silent and sits in 25-29 degrees. As soon as I enter World of Warcraft (for example) and the temperature rises, at 35-36 degrees, I get 4-5 beeps then it stays quiet and I can play normally. (1920x1200 highest settings)
    When I get out of the game and the temp drops, again around 36-35 degrees I get 1-2 beeps and then it remains silent again. No artefacts, errors or freezes. (so far)
    I have seen the round sticker "Warranty void if removed" on the back of the card but I haven't touched it.
    I really don't know what to do with it at this point and it's a very annoying problem, I cannot play anything like this.
    I don't want to RMA it again since it already cost me £30 (transport & testing) plus a brand new PSU. And I love the card, the construction, the looks and the fact that it runs so cold. I just want a "fix".
    Any ideas please ?
    My system:
    Intel i7 920 2.67GHz
    Asus P6T SE X58
    Corsair XMS3 3x2Gb DDR3, 1600MHz, 7-7-7-20, 1T
    Zalman CNPS10X-Quiet
    Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Sorry for the wall of text and thanks in advance. I really hope someone has a solution or it's going to be an annoying Christmas. (I'm a technical PC engineer with a fixation for everything to go smooth)

  • MSI GTX 460 Hawk hangs, need help

    Hello!
    Need help with my MSI GTX 460 Hawk.
    Sometimes it hangs and I need to restart my computer and sometimes screen goes black and then windows says that video driver wasn't responding and was recovered.
    Computer hangs more often in the 3D game, but in not 3D programms computer hangs too, but no so often.
    The temperature is ok, maximum is 70 deg. in 3D game. I even tried to set videocard cooller to 100% and it didn't help.
    I did no overclocking or anything like this.
    I use the latest videodriver from nvidia's website and the latest directx.
    Windows 7 64bit.
    Can you help me to solve this problem?

    Quote from: flobelix on 25-August-13, 00:21:30
    Follow >>Posting Guide<<
    If you are really in lack of parameters:
    Board: Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3LR
    VGA:  MSI GeForce GTX 460 Twin Frozr II
    PSU: Raidmax 500W (22A on 12v rail)
    Intel Core 2 Duo 8500 3.16GHz LGA 775
    OS: Windows 7 64bit
    The problem: Videocard began to hang:
    Sometimes it hangs and I need to restart my computer, sometimes I get BSOD and sometimes screen goes black and then windows says that video driver wasn't responding and was recovered.
    Computer hangs more often in the 3D game, but in not 3D programms computer hangs too, but no so often.
    What I've allready tried:
    1. Installed latest drivers from nvidia.com and latest directx.
    2. Checked temperature: maximum is 70 deg. in 3D game at 100% load. I even tried to set videocard cooller allways to 100% and it didn't help.
    3. Installed MSI Kombustor to burnin test videocard, but I can't catch any hangups with it.
    4. Checked windows system log. The last warning after driver recovery message is:
    Video driver nvlddmkm wasn't responding and was recovered.
    5. Two latest BSODs were caused by dxgkrnl.sys and nvlddmkm.sys drivers.
    6. Finally installed MSI LiveUpdate, it shows that no videodriver is installed and wants to download an old videodriver ver.  258.96.
    Need help to solve this problem.

  • MSI GTX 460 Hawk Freeze

    Hello
    problem: GTX 460 Hawk  does Freeze on SLI and without SLI (freezes so it doesn't respond to anything at all, only turning pc off can be done)
    -sometimes on start up but usually after 0-2 minutes of battlefield bad company 2
    -few times didn't get even to login screen on windows.
    System:
    core i5 750
    4gb ddr3 ripjaws
    Asus Maximus 3 GENE
    corsair 850 watt psu
    MSI gtx 460 hawk X2
    tried new drivers and also ones on dvd that came with GPUs (older drivers)

    Quote from: oldtimes on 14-January-11, 08:10:17
    is there some program that could test if card is defective?
    MSI Kombustor is good for stress testing. It comes with Afterburner.

  • Msi GTX 460 HAWK Beeps Problem Load to Idle

    Hi all, I have the following problem with MSI gtx 460 Hawk graphics card, after being in load when returns to idle, the graphic card plate for several beeps, I already try changing the PCIe slots and psu connectors and still the same problem, the graphics card in game works well in 3dmark too and everything you throw, but always when return the load to idle makes a few beeps, any ideas? thanks in advance, best regards to all, Diego.-
    CPU Intel i5 Stock
    Motherboard Msi DG65
    Memory brand, DDR3 2x2 GB 1600 Gskill cas 7 ripjaws
    Video card MSI gtx 460 HAWK 1GB
    Hard drive(s) 1x Wd Black 500 GB 7200 rpm 1x WD Green 1.5 TB 7200rpm
    Operating system and version Windows7 x64
    Power Supply  Antec Quatro 850w

    Quote from: Svet on 15-November-10, 17:42:19
    Doesn't matter.[it can happens to both versions. ==> buzzer defect issue, causing to work abnormally.]
    RMA the VGA as Henry said
    Small Update:
    two things: 
    First:
    I noticed that the gpuz, report it when VGA is under load ( furmark )  the voltage  VDDC value the higher value is 0.96, is a low voltage ? 460gtx under load  must be near 1.02 ?
    Second:
    My reseller told me that behind the card must have an sticker "void warranty if removed " over OCP protection but the card does not comes with that sticker is that possible ?
    Thanks in advance

  • The Crew –Racing with Your Coolest MSI Gaming Motherboard and Graphics Card

    Most gaming fans are crazy about racing games, and there is a new game title just launched to fulfill gamers’ dream. We want to share with you the experience from Taiwan user who assembles a rig with a brand new MSI Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard and 960 graphics card, along with a hardware and game (The Crew) benchmarks. You may find the original article from:
    https://forum-tc.msi.com/index.php?topic=113352.0
    The Crew - Launch Trailer
    PC configuration:
    CPU: Intel i5-4670K
    RAM: Avexir DDR3-1600 8G*2
    VGA: MSI GTX960 GAMING 2G
    SSD: Kingston HyberX 3K SSD 240G
    CPU Cooler: SilverStone AR01
    The MSI Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard box
    Overview of the motherboard: Black and Red color scheme, it’s also the favorite color combination from MSI’s user reservation.
    The PCI-E slots and bandwidth are enough for a two-way SLI setting.
    Killer Ethernet, outstanding performance on internet access, especially reduce the lag issue.
    The new arrival MSI GTX960 GAMING 2G graphics card
    New cooling design: ZeroFrozr
    The dragon symbol on LED panel
    With MSI Gaming series motherboard plus graphics card, you can enable a Gaming App to overclock CPU and GPU. There are 3 modes to choose.
    6-month free trail of the XSplit game caster software, free bundled with MSI gaming motherboard and graphics card
    Done with assembling, quiet nice color combination and clean cable arrangement.
    An overview of the very gaming look system.
    Some benchmark results before racing with The Crew.
    CPU and GPU info on CPU-Z and GPU-Z applications:
    3DMark Fire Strike score: 6441
    3DMark Fire Strike Extreme score: 3384
    3DMark Fire Strike Ultra score:1262
    The excel performance proof the brand new 960 graphics card comes with good a high Cost/Performance Value.
    Now, check out this test benchmark score of the renowned game “The Crew”.
    The game presents an ultra-quality display, 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
    FPS: Average frames is at:
    Frames: 3859 - Time: 76828ms - Avg: 50.229 - Min: 43 - Max: 56
    The comments of the game for your reference:
    There are many types of missions that can be chosen from the America’s map.
    Street racing, high-speed collision, breakaway from police, sky jumps, zigzagging, etc… make the game quite dynamic.
    Now, when it comes to multi-player matches, the performance has exceeded expectations. Perhaps, it is the killer Ethernet that’s working the magic. Thus, this game is highly recommended if you have the right rig.
    The downside is that the display intricacy is not as refined as GTA V and in addition, the game FPS is limited at 60 FPS. However, the overall gaming flow and performance is better than good.
    The user's comment for using MSI Gaming 5 motherboard and 960 graphics card:
    (The following commends are translated from user’s article, does not represent the viewpoint of MSI) ^^
    Recently, MSI GTX 960 just launched so the initial price tag is still adjustable.
    According to the current product line, it seems like this GPU is going to replace 750Ti. So once all the stocks (750Ti) at the store empties, we are most likely to see a price drop on GTX960.
    Once the price hits the sweet spot, it’s time to try out GTX960 SLI’s performance.
    The CP value on MSI GTX960 and GAMING 5 MB is pretty high. But the XSplit software that comes with the product is a bit annoying since the authentication steps are divided into 2 parts to go through for using it.     
    Enough said, anyways, GAME ON!

    NVIDIA 960 card  + GAMING 5 motherboard = best bundle for budget gaming!
    it would be nice to see more testing of hardware-demanding games!

  • MSI x48c PLatinum and Intel E8600 Problem

    Hello, I'm from Greece
    My computer Setup is:
    Mobo: MSI X48C Platinum (bios version 7.0)
    CPU: INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8600
    PSU: HEROLCHI 525 Watt
    RAM: OCZ OCZ3SOE10664GK DDR3 4GB (2x2GB)
    VGA: Albatron 8800 GTS
    HDD: WD 300GB SATA
    The problem is:
    I bought them yesterday because i want to upgrade my system.
    I connect them all properly in my case and after i turn the PC on it freeze in the MSI logo screen and cant even enter BIOS Setup.
    The first time i turned the power on a message like: "Your previous overclockinn atempt was not succssefull. Press a button except del to load defaults and continue." i do what it said and freeze after that message.
    This just the first time, the other times it just freeze on the logo screen. Some times it beeps one time and reset by his own and sometimes beeps four times and then reset. The most of the times it just freezes in the logo screen.
    I took everything off and reinstall them. Nothing Happen.
    I tried with one dimm of RAM each time in deferent positions. Nothing Happen.
    I did o clear CMOS from the back button. Nothing Happen.
    I perform a clear CMOS with the old method (unplug power, remove battery, wait for a couple o minutes). Nothing Happens.
    I believe the problem is with the bios version i have and the CPU compatibility. I look at www.msi.com.tw and it said that this board its compatible with the INTEL E8600 but only at the 7.2 version.
    How will i update my bios if my computer doesnt even enter bios setup?
    Please help me. any suggestion. I'm losing my mind here!
    Thanks you in advance.

    Quote from: triangle on 28-August-08, 17:00:43
    the only thing i can suggest is to drop in a 7.0 compatible CPU (if you can) and flash the BIOS to 7.2 that way then switch back in your new CPU.  A painful process, I know ...  Alternatively, if your retailer is friendly they might set it up on a test bench for you and flash it.
    Andrew
    Like Andrew mentioned, this is the only way out though it is a long painful process.
    The other is to get a board that is compatible to the E8600 right out of the box.

  • MSI 785GM-E51 and memory modules problems

     
    Could anyone help me with one problem. I have motherboard MSI 785GM-E51 and 4 memory modules GOODRAM GR 1333D364L9/2G. But when I'm inserting ALL modules my system not starting (even POST procedure). So working variants - when I'm inserting:
    - one module in first (boot) slot
    or
    - they inserted in first and third memory slots
    Any ideas?

    It is not motherboard problem, but processor itself - I have AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition 3,4 Ghz Core Revision C2 and this revision (according to the article: http://www.fcenter.ru/online.shtml?articles/hardware/processors/27650#02) has problems with support memory modules DDR3-1333 Mhz more than 2 modules. Conclusion - either adjust BIOS settings concerning memory timings and memory controller voltage or replace this kind of processor with the same type but with core revision C3

  • HDMI and DVI port not working on 880GMA-E35

    Hello,
    I want to use the HDMI port of my 880GMA-35, but the monitor is not getting a signal. I know that the board has two jumpers to switch between the DVI and the HDMI port. In the delivery state the jumper is set to HDMI, but I don't get a signal. There is also no signal, if I switch the jumper to the DVI pins. I have tested this setup which different cables (HDMI and DVI) and two different monitors.
    After this test I get a guarantee replacement of the board. The new board is also not working with HDMI or DVI. The VGA port of the first board was working as supposed and I don't see any Bios settings to activate the monitor ports.
    Are there any suggestions to solve my problem?
    Thanks in advance and kindly regards
    Daniel

    >>Posting Guide<<
    please read the above guide and follow it!
    firstly we need alot more information to what componants you have in your system?
    eg see my signature bellow this post for the type of information we need! main parts are:
    motherboard
    CPU
    RAM
    PSU (include the +12v ampage ratings)

  • PPC Mac Mini (1.25GHz), KDS K-20MDWB flat panel, and DVI-D

    I'm upgrading from an old CRT-based iMac G3/450 to a PowerPC Mac mini (1.25GHz) with a KDS widescreen LCD panel (Model #K-20MDWB) with DVI and analog inputs. The connecting cable is a DVI-D type at both ends, with no analog connections in it.
    I would like to use the DVI output (without a VGA adapter) to run the KDS monitor. That's where the problem comes in. Although the analog VGA adapter works fine, I can't get anything beyond very distorted and incredibly jittery video (followed by the monitor giving up and reporting "no signal") from the DVI-D connection.
    I know I've used DVI on this computer before, as it once had an Apple 30" Cinema Display attached to it. I also know that the DVI-D cable and the KDS monitor are working--substituting an Intel Core Duo based Mac mini resulted in perfect DVI-D video.
    I have tried starting the machine up with the analog adapter attached, setting everything back to 640x480 at 60Hz refresh (settings that should work with any monitor) and zapping the PRAM to clear any incorrect information about the attached monitor. Nothing has worked, and I suspect that the video output on the computer is somehow broken or incompatible with the KDS monitor.
    My question--is anyone successfully using a DVI-D connected monitor with their PowerPC Mac mini?

    The original PPC minis certainly work with DVI-D cables and DVI displays (I have used 4 different cable/display combinations with my 1.25 mini so I know it works), but there have been a number of reports of specific displays that were simply not compatible and which produced a range of results from no video at all, to distorted video, or 'sparklies' or noise ribbons.
    At one point there was a thread here (very long by the end) in which users were reporting which DVI displays worked and which did not, and other threads which discussed various potential causes or solutions. A search for 'DVI' might help (I'll try and dig up a link to the website where the DVI results were posted).
    In short, it's not likely to be a fault with your mini, the cable or the display, just a lack of full compatibility, which might be resolvable using a display configuration utility such as SwitchResX or DisplayConfig X, or which might not be satisfactorily solvable.
    ON EDIT: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=150291&tstart=550 is the link where DVI experiences were compiled, with the first post containing a link to the table of results indicating quite a number of incompatibilities.

Maybe you are looking for