MSI Neo4 Platinum

Why did MSI deleted in newer BIOS versions these wonderful memory speed deviders. In older ones you could set your memory speed on 130, 140, 150, 160 MHz, and now minimal value is i think 160MHz. WHY ? WHY ? WHY ? WHY ? WHY ?

Ever try the modded bios by Murdock?
http://msi-forum.de/thread.php?goto=nextnewest&threadid=21036&sid=fb96cfd02cb0effa32bf11243740fbbf
Just translate the web page from german to english.
http://www.google.com/translate_t
All neo 4 platinum bios's
http://www.lejabeach.com/MSIK8N/k8nneo4ultra/k8nneo4.html
All neo 4 platinum bios's msi site.
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/bios/bos/spt_bos_detail.php?UID=637&kind=1
To get more vdimm voltage there is a mod for the motherboard. will void any warranty on the motherboard.
http://www.overclock.net/motherboard-volt-mods/62076-vdimm-mod-msi-neo4-platinum.html
I use the Murdock bios and board runs great with it.
Using ocz platinum 2 ram I did not need the extra voltage on the vdimm
Vdimm I have not used, but some friends of mine do and it works just fine.
All my system specs are on our web site www.flsurfing.com page server specs and has benchmarks and picts of the system.
Hope the links and stuff help you all
Frank

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  • Memory not recognized on MSI Neo4 Platinum SLI

    I just installed another 512mb of RAM on this system:
    MSI Neo4 Platinum SLI
    2 x 512mb Corsair XMS XL PRO
    1 x 512mb Corsair XMS XL (the one that doesnt work)
    IDE HDD
    Windows XP PRO
    BIOS, and every program i run that can see system specs shows that the infact all 3 Sticks
    are recognizable. Though...Windows and a program that shows me my physical memory max both
    point out i have only 1 gig of RAM!?
    It's there, just not being used?
    Now the only difference with the XL version and the XL PRO version is the heatspreader,
    everything else is the same....so nothing should be conflicting.
    Since the computer somehow knows all my part's details..im thinking just because
    the new ram doesnt have PRO that it may not be recognized to work together.
    Even so...ram should downclock etc with this motherboard...so this stupid little name
    issue shouldnt cause the computer to ignore the ram!
    I tried switching DIMM slots, no luck.
    Any ideas?

    It's a AMD64 dual memory channel system motherboard/CPU.
    Valid memory populations are
    1.stick in one of the channels .(single mode 64bits)
    1.stick in each channel .(dual mode 128bits)
    2. sticks in one of the channels.(single mode 64bits)
    4.sticks ,2 in each channel.(dual mode 128bits)
    3 sticks is n/a.
    The population on memory controller , it's initialization and modeselection , single/dual mode is chosen by the A64 cpu.
    It's been said that later rev.E cpus can autoselect unmatched population between channels (of e.g 3.sticks) and
    set the whole memory pool in single mode.
    But i have never seen anyone successfully test/run it .

  • MSI Neo4 Platinum with MSI GF6600GT PCI-e Freezes on games

    I'm having this serious problem that my new build system freezes on games. Sometimes I can play for a few hours and sometimes I can play only a few minutes before the system freezes completely. Only a hardware reset helps in this case.
    This is my hardware setup:
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    MSI GF6600GT PCI-e
    2 x 512MB DDR400 memory(in dual mode)
    AMD 3200+ 64-bit processor
    Sound Blaster Audigy
    DVD Writer
    Floppy
    I'm using Windows XP SP2
    What I tryd:
    Tested with other RAM modules, same trouble
    Reinstalled windows xp, same trouble
    Tryd all kind of driver versions, same trouble
    Flashed bios to 1.9, same trouble
    Put a Zalman Cooler on the Video card (temperature now between 40 and 60 degrees in games instead of 80-100 degrees), same trouble
    This is where my questions come:
    There are two hardware components I cannot switch to try:
    The mainboard and the Video card. Whitch one is most likely to be broken??
    I have read in the manual of the mainboard that the PSU should have at least 18A on the 12+ signal. My PSU only haves 15A there. While I doubt this results in problems like this I still like to know if it does!
    Please help me out on this one! 

    Have tried older drivers for you GFX, I find the late 6XXX work better for most games. You mite want to check the system is stable with:
    Prime95, Memtest86, 3D mark 03 & 05.
    You mite be having the same problems as "easlern", his games would lock up. This was due to to a problem with onboard sound Sound Blaster.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=84328.0
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=84328.msg603340#msg603340
    Quote
    At that moment I didn't even know what was actually on my board, but I knew it was a generic card I was probably never going to use anyway, and I didn't recall getting any sound card updates for this board. So I looked in device manager, and bingo: AC97 device under multimedia devices.      I immediately did two things to completely eliminate the rascal: updated the driver for it and promptly went to BIOS and disabled the sucker. Also disabled SATA group 2 (slots 3 and 4), the Marvell LAN because I only use one ethernet anyway (the nVidia one, which from what I was reading, was probably the more robust of the two), both RAID controllers (actually I had disabled them earlier to skip the annoying RAID setup screen), and put the PCIe bus back to 100MHz (rogue: I was wondering about possible damage over time with this too high too, so I was glad to try setting it back to normal!) Also ran Driver Cleaner to rip out the detonators even though I was putting in another nVidia, and then put in the 6800GT and installed drivers. (In case you were interested, my 3dMark05 score went from 3511 under the 6600GT to 4939 under the 6800GT! I now run in 1280x1024 at max effects and I'm completely spoiled in one night already!   )
    Anyway, one of these myriad, desperate attempts must have worked because I get neither audio stutters (should have been a freaking clue in the first place, duh!) nor lock ups.
    Since this is the first PC I've built, I was certain I had to have screwed something up hardware-wise or found some combination that had incompatibilities. If it WAS just the freaking sound card driver I'm going to leave this place in shame and never post again!    In my defense, the MSI Update utility didn't show any updated sound drivers for me, and I had assumed it was being pre-empted by my SB Live in any case.
    I was convinced this problem was (if it is indeed gone) a video card issue but I can't say it ever was without putting the 6600 back in and running for several hours. I'm going to bet it was the AC97 though because nVidia boards have always been fantastic for me, I haven't had any actual motherboard issues, my RAM and CPU are just fine, and Win2k has never let me down.   
    Don't assume anything, though, I've learned.   
    One thing to note: when I was checking out the AC97, I noticed it was *sharing* IRQ 20 with the nForce NIC detector (might have a different name, I can't remember right now). Apparently this is a capability of Win2k to share IRQs but it kind of added to my suspicions anyway.
    I'll let you know how the next few sessions go and whether this issue is still an issue

  • My feeble attempt at a MB comparison - Asus A8N-E vs MSI Neo4 Platinum

    Hi all,
    I just thought I'd share a post I just finished submitting at the Asus forum.  Here's my experience, in a nutshell, with both the Asus A8N-E and the K8N Neo4 Platinum:
    I've decided to give up on the A8N-E and Asus (for now) in favor of the MSI Neo4 Platinum.  The layout of the Asus board is top notch, but there are some significant issues with it.
    The CUSL2 turned me into a huge Asus fan, but no more.  After a week of playing with both here's my review:
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    Pro's
    -Superior Layout - See Neo4 cons below.  However, there are two electrolytic capacitors on the back end that had to be nudged out of the way to install my 6600GT.
    -No superfluous features.
    -Stable
    -Performance on par with other nF4 mobos.
    -I love the Ctrl-Esc wake up feature and will sorely miss it.
    Con's
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    -Quirky recovery features.  You need the mobo CD or floppy disk.  Also, there was one instance where it failed to post (due to 2225 memory timings) while running v1008 and I kept getting a BIOS checksum error when reflashing with v1008.  Had to reflash with v1006.  Also, one time I didn't get a checksum error, just a lot of beeps.  Clearing the CMOS proved troublesome as shown in the next issue.
    -Cheap battery terminal.  IMO you should not pull the battery when clearing the CMOS with the Jumper (even though the manual says you should).  It doesn't have a lever to eject the battery (just two little teeth holding it in) and my battery lost contact with the terminals when I put it back in.  Afterwards, when I unplugged the PS the settings in the BIOS were reset.
    -Somewhat limited instruction manual.
    -Asus LiveUpdate failed to connect to a server on several repeated attempts.  It never connected successfully.
    -There was no Mobo installation CD in my box!
    -This forum software and layout is really limited and frustrating.
    -It's been three days now and still no reply to my tech support inquery regarding 2225 memory timings.
    MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (v1.0)
    Pro's
    -Runs 2225 OCZ Gold Dual Channel RAM at 2225, no issues whatsoever.
    -More reliable Bios/System utility.  There's a button to load BIOS setup defaults in case of problems.  Autorecovery feature flashes factory BIOS version embedded in mobo Core Cell chip.
    -Packaging is simply beautiful.  Obviously not a big reason to buy it but trust me, it's exceptional.
    -Extensive instruction manual, test report, and large fold out color diagram of layout.
    -Add-on module with diagnostic LED's.
    -Stable
    -Performance on par with other nF4 mobos.
    -MSI version of LiveUpdate worked flawlessy on every occasion.
    -Cheaper than A8N-E with rebate.
    -Firewire port
    Con's
    -Inferior layout, although still better than others (ie Epox 9NPA+ and ATX power connectors).  SATA connectors get in the way of my HDD's.  x16 PCIe socket sits below x4 PCIe and x1 PCIe slots.  This orientation causes my long 6600GT card to get in the way of the back end of one of my HDD's.
    -Who need's DUAL Lan?  And the ability to run 8 SATA devices is overkill IMO.
    -CPU Heatsink Fan mount backplate is GLUED to the backside of the PCB.  Had to remove it with a credit card and a hair dryer to make room for my Zalman.
    As I'm sure most of your would agree the Memory timing issue with the A8N-E was the deal breaker.  I'm sure in time Asus will get around to fixing this with a bios revision.  The faulty battery interface was also a downer.
    For now, so long Asus!  Good luck A8N owners!
    Jason

    One big pro for the MSI you forgot to mention is this forum.   This is by far one of the best forums for any motherboard manufacturer (if only ATI would get the hint ).
    IMO I like the 8 SATA ports. I have 4 hard drives in my system, and I am desperately needing more. I have one more SATA slot to fill before I am out. Some people are absolute packrats (like me ) and they need the additional hard drive ports. The other benefit is you can end up using this as a low end server board (which I will be doing in the next couple of weeks). It is by far cheaper then getting a system with opterons. Instead I can just get an X2 for alot less, plus I don't have to spend the extra to get registered memory.
    The dual lan can be really help who use ICS. This way they don't have to purchase a router.
    Both of these I don't see as cons, as they really don't cause a problem. For you I just wouldn't list them as pros.
    But thanks for sharing your ideas, hopefully this can become helpful to others who are determining what mobo to buy.
    Have Fun
    Jeremy

  • Msi neo4 platinum + xfx 6600gt pci express card..

    This can be a stupid question 
    But i just builded a new system, with a msi neo4 platinum motherboard and a xfx 6600 GT pci express videocard.
    which runs great, but when i start my system i see the following line (form the bios)
    PCIe VGA LINK WIDTH   X  4
    And in my nvidia drivers i see this :
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    Is this correct ?
    I thought it should say X16 or am i thinking the wrong way ?

    Quote from: syar2003 on 08-May-05, 20:56:12
    It should run with X16 lanes if the gfx-card is equipped with X16 interface .
    Anyway the difference between 4X and 16X isn't exactly whohaa in todays games/apps .
    http://www20.graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/20041122/pcie-analyse-09.html
    the videocard  is equipped with and x16 interface, and the motherboard must show X16..
    I asked a friend of mine, who has been playing with my machine yesterday en he says
    it did show X16 in the bios, when starting the machine...
    I did the following things :
    - Removed an replaced videocard, did not help.
    - Reset cmos, dit not help.
    - Checked bios for an option, dit not help.
    And also flashed the motherboard to version 1.2, dit also not work.
    Looks like the motherboard or the videocard is not working properly anymore...
    Anyone got an idea ?

  • Dual channel with 4 slots on MSI Neo4 Platinum

    I read from the booklet that the dual channel on the MSI neo4 platinum will only run at 333mhz when using the 4 slots with dual sided chips on the Dimms.
    Anyone knows if there's a way to run them dual channel at 400mhz.
    Here's the setup:
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    FX-53
    2gig (4x512mb) Mushkin special 2-2-2 PC3200
    thanks in advance,
    Marc.

    Quote
    Yes, you get better performance with 1T compared with 2T - check with Sandra mem.benchmark.
    A note for the above: that is for the same timing modules. But
    2-2-2-x 2T would be faster then 3-3-3-x 1T,this is important to realize when considering 2GB.
    4x512 2-2-2-x at 2T would be faster or as fast as 2x1GB 3-3-3-x at 1T and alot of the 1GB modules out there don't have fast timings.

  • MSI NEO4 Platinum + DUAL CORE detection problem after soft reboot

    I just build a new AMD dual core system (4800+) and it consistently fails to detect the second core after a soft reboot from windows Xp.  The MSI NEO4 Platinum came pre-flashed with the latest bios version 1.B.  If power off or use the reset button I can consistently get it to detect both processors.  Anyone else having this problem? Or know of a solution?
    Thanks.

    Hi, I did a upgrade from a 3200 venice to a Opty 165.[This is a different situation than your new build] I deleted the uniprocessor ACPI from the device manager before I removed the old cpu. It was a bit weird for me in that at first the bios saw it as a 165 dual core then the next time it would come up as single core. It went back and forth a few times between single and dual core in bios. I tinkered with a few things in the bios but not really sure if it helped but it eventualy stayed as dual core in bios and showes as dual core in windows. I have my MPS table version set to 1.4 in bios [ but it was this before change in cpu] also my IOAPIC is now greyed out [unable to change it, but it wasn't before] - both these are in Advanced bios features. In power management I have the ACPI standby state set to auto. Hope some of this might help you.

  • Help : MSI Neo4 Platinum (non-SLi)

    Hi,
    I just switch from a long time Asus Intel user to MSI AMD based rig (I am more into video editing & encoding than gaming). I bought a MSI Neo4 Platinum with AMD 3200+ (Venice) and from my old system, I have the Corsair TwinX XMS PC4000 ram and a RAID 0 setup with 2 X WD 74GB Raptor.
    Can anyone help me on :
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    2) How do I perform moderate overclocking with this MSI Neo4
    3) which will be recommended HSF for moderate overclocking
    4) Will I experience the 219 BUG when overclocking

    hgled8888,
    They are all good heatsinks, I do not think you will go wrong with any of them.
    As for the BIOS, the difference is Award vs Phoenix. I use mobos from Abit, ASUS, and MSI, you get used to them, if you can get though one BIOS, you will have little trouble getting used to the other.
    As for moving over from "The Dark Side of the Force" over to AMD, welcome to the other side, you will love it and never look back. 
    Take Care,
    Richard

  • Stock fan problems, Arctic Cooling Silencer Ultra 64 and MSI Neo4 Platinum

    Hi,
    A few days ago,  the stock-fan of my Amd-64 CPU(+3000) started to running at 4500-5000 rpm at default speed, when before it had always done at 3000-3300. (official maximum stock amd-fan speed I think). To avoid so high and noisy default speeds, I have activated “Smart CPU Fan Target” in Bios to keep CPU under 50 º C and obviously now speeds are much lower. It helps to diminish the noise and to minimize the fatigue of fan, but obviously CPU run hotter. Even though I think it is in a safe range of temps (40 – 50 ºC). Nevertheless I’m worried about the odd behaviour of stock fan and what could happen in the future...
    I wonder what could be wrong, cpu-fan, motherboard regulation cpu-fan system.
    NB fan seems to work as always, running at 5000 rpm as ever (speed regulated by fan-mate 2). Not change is noted about.
    I should aprecciate any suggestion about what is wrong ?
    On the other hand, I have thought to substitute the stock-heatsink+fan by Arctic Cooling Silencer Ultra 64. But I have some doubts about it.
    Does it fit in a Neo4 MB ?
    I wonder if is possible to control the speed of Arctic Cooling Silencer Ultra 64 (not TC model) by Bios or under Windows via Core-Center as stock-cpu-fan is?
    If anyone was so kind to help me.
    Thank you very much,
    M. Lin.

    Quote from: TheBigMan on 03-July-05, 03:45:08
    One idea is, try to disconnect your current HSF and see what happens.
    I think nothing will happen because there is no alarm for it in this board...
    Be well....
    Thanks for the idea, but I think that it would be more prudent to wait for views about, of some owner of cpu-cooler-fan (thermal regulated or not), witch being set to start to turning at very low revolutions (ie:0--500) when computer power on.
    Quote from: ellveez on 03-July-05, 09:05:19
    I have the "no TC" version of the cooler. Maybe you missunderstood me. The mobo can controll the speed of the hsf. I can watch (with Everest 2.01) that it controls the speed between 2300 an 2000 rpm. The only thing i can't watch and therfore cannot confirm is how low the speed goes under 2000 rpm. Everest shows nothing when the speed goes under 2000 rpm and the core center tool from msi shows only "low", but no digits. Im sure, the fan turns with less than 2000 rpm but i don't no whether with 1500 or with 1900 or such. I can only confirm that the cooler is very silent when it turns with less than 2000 rpm. Then i dont hear the cpu-fan but only the other fans of my system (gpu, northbridge; five 80mm Papst Case fans). The Pabst fans stock rpm ist 2000 but i regulate them down to about 1300-1500.
    For the northbridge i remove the stock cooler that turned with 8000 rpm. Now i use a Titan Copper VGA Cooler, TTC-CUVAB/RHS. The stock rpm of this cooler is 4500 rpm. I use the small Zalman Fan Control for this one to regulate it down to 3200 rpm. Measured with a temp probe the temp of the northbridge is now at 45 to 50 degrees C. I think thats a good compromise between heat and noise.
    Yes, excuse me, at first I had misunderstood you. I interpreted that your cpu-fan was unable to turn under 2000 revolutions. I means only could be regulated between 2000 and 2300 rpm. But now, I'm quite sure what you means. Your tell me that the speed of the your cpu-fan is adjustable in all its range, from 0 to 2300, only that when it turns at least of 2000, the rpm reader programs are unable to report the speed. ok?
    Quote from: ChakkaSol on 03-July-05, 10:19:11
    M Lin, why r u so set on this silencer product....here is a madshrimps review on a64 heatsinks. I would go with the xp90 for the same price or less. The link is here:
    http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=224
    Thank you for your advice, I already knew it was a poor performer compared to what you refer me, but, firstly, I have a chronic immune illness due which I suffer some disabilities that makes difficult to do manual labours myself . Second  I use my computer for office-surfing-programming purposes. So my power needs are low, -I own a +3000 amd-64-, compared to most of you, I think (I’m not doing over clocking too).
    To sum up, I’m going to pick this cooler (fan+heatsink) because is as easy of installing as stock one, enough to cool my cpu... (slightly better than stock one), and very cheap in my country. There is no more reasons to choose it.
    A lot of thanks to all.

  • MSI Neo4 Platinum / HT Freq.

    Well after a few weeks of testing this board with a couple others and all kinds of hardware we've come across this issue. Most likely a bios update wil fix it.
    It seems the HT Frequency isn't bening set right from the bios, If at stock settings for a 3200+ (200fsb x10cpu HT x5) Central Brain Identifier is reporting a 804.11MHz HTL speed. In fact all settings fron HT x5 through x1 are reported at 804.11MHz!!!
    So here's where the problems begin.
    When people use Winchester Core cpu's and try to over clock them. Some Winchester Core cpu's can go 300x9 but need the HT set at x4 to be able to post, x3 and they wouldn't post. But if you are still stuck at 215fsb try HT x2 and you should beable to post upto 250x9. So it's really odd, because even the ones' that can post at 215fsb and need HT x2 can scale clear upto 280x8 and complete Super PI tests w/ Clockgen.
    So the Neo4 isn't treating all Winchester Core's equally, as all cpu's were tested in other mobo's and can reach a minimum of 270fsbx9 easily.
    Testing was done with:
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    1 3500+ Winchester
    2 3200+ Winchester
    4 3000+ Winchester
    A-data ddr600 2x256 at 2.5-3-3--6
    So what's a person to do? Well one person that I ran across has allready rma'd his mobo just to be back at a 215fsb. Buying 10 cpu's and getting one that works well with the Neo4 is an option but not realistic.
    So I'd ask others to downloads CBI and see what your Neo4 is doing.

    Hi, Im having the same problem.
    I have 3200 winchester core, it will not go over 220 fsb, the same chip done 240fsb on a nforce 3, while my 3500 newcastle will do 245fsb, Im using corsair 4400 memory....
    For the past week I have read a few forums and a lot of people are having this problem, I hope it will be a bios update.
    I did email MSI who in turn told me that the fsb of a 3200 chip will be 200, they do not recommend 220 fsb......
    we will just have to sit tight and wait for MSI, I have noticed that they are very few bios updates recently from msi....
    come on MSI.........looks like asus for me if they dont resolve this issue..........

  • MSI NEO4 Platinum - Upgrade to bios 1.5 - ps2 mouse connector don't work

    I've upgraded just today the bios of my NEO4 to the ver. 1.5. At reboot, i've set all bios parameters like they were before upgrade; now the mouse, if connected to the ps2 with an adaptor for usb mouse, don't work at all. Previously it was connected in the same way and the system was running with ver. 1.1 bios.

    Have you tried just connecting the mouse to the USB port? Tried all ports? Tried a regular PS2 mouse just to test?
    Did you look for any new settings that may have been added since the1.1 BIOS, Did you take notes?
    Did you look for any hidden BIOS features?
    Perhaps the settings you used previously just don't work the same way or may behave differently (perhaps like they are supposed to)
    Maybe a setting you didn't consider before is now necessary since the upgrade.
    Nothing is ever black and white with this stuff, my point is, leave no stone unturned...that should keep you busy in the interim until someone likely comes up with a better solution or suggestion.

  • MSI Neo4 Platinum CHIPSET WATERBLOCK

    Is it possible to put a waterblock on the chipset of the neo4?? or difficult as the neo2 board??? (chipset too close from the pci express).

    It ain't tight enough to leave it on  
    The big problem is that it needs to be really flat and that the connectors have to be on the side of the block.
    I'm searching for a block too at the moment, friend of mine is searching it for his SLI sys.
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  • MOVED: updating MSI Neo4 Platinum (non sli) BIOS in XP

    This topic has been moved to BIOS.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=94819.0

    hgled8888,
    They are all good heatsinks, I do not think you will go wrong with any of them.
    As for the BIOS, the difference is Award vs Phoenix. I use mobos from Abit, ASUS, and MSI, you get used to them, if you can get though one BIOS, you will have little trouble getting used to the other.
    As for moving over from "The Dark Side of the Force" over to AMD, welcome to the other side, you will love it and never look back. 
    Take Care,
    Richard

  • MSI Neo4 Platinum SiI3114 sata?

    Hello,
    The nForce SaTA-II ports cause major instability on my system if used to the excess. (i.e. I cant use my computer at all if all 4 are in use, but for now its been fine with 1 drive)
    Now i spotted the Silicon image controller there. The problem is, even if i plug my drives to it, they are detected during bootup, but they wont show in windows. Why is that? I just want to access my data. Wouldnt it be STUPID if Id need to format my drives to be able to access them?
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    Quote from: Dewman on 23-March-07, 03:41:10
    Well here goes:
    They wont show up on the MotherBoard BIOS.
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    The mobo BIOS entry is "OnBoard SiI3114 RAID" with "enable/disable" options. Seems the RAID is built in, and its impossible to use the controller without RAID, which means formatting my drives. Or am I wrong?
    "BUT, they DO show up (sizes and all) on the Silicon Image array detection screen, after which it says "No Valid Device!" please setup stuff. (RAID/JBOD)"
    you have used 2 SATA connected to Silicon ctrl right? well by default Silicon ctrl are configured to operate as RAID. to make your sata hdd which are connected to Sil ctrl, you need to enter into Silicon ctrl utility and to setup them in array. then to be reformated from the OS(Silicon drivers need to loaded as well.).
    other way is Silicon ctrl to be configured as plain SATA, that can be done from BIOS, look for Silicon ctrl option. note such thing may not exist. when you enter into BIOS try key combination "shift+f2", then "alt+f3" then search for option to change Silicon ctrl operation mode from RAID to SATA.

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    Quote from: olson on 22-February-05, 00:46:05
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