MSI RD480 Neo2-FI

Hi, I have a MSI RD480 Neo2-FI, that presents/displays the following problem, when I connect a sata hard disk mother board does not recognize it because it does not appear in the sata list of devices, when I am going to install winxp I install driver that it brings in disket but when beginning the installation says that there is no device where to install win and it leaves to me the installation, if somebody can help me would thank for it , my english is not perfect, sorry...but they answer to me better in Spanish  , thanks...

Likely that one of four things is wrong.
PSU does not have enough 12v amps... Should be 24 or more amps on the 12v rail for even a small A64 system.
Bad process to setup the drive or a bad driver.
Bad Drive
Bad MB
Those are pretty much in order of how they would be checked by a tech as well.
If you have a freind with a machine that uses SATA maybe you can test that drive as there is little you will do on your own to test it.

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    In the RD480 3.2 bios there are only two options for HT Links. Auto and 200...  (it's interesting, the popup menu gives the feel that there was plans for more options.)
    From my testing, "auto" seems to take the HT speed burned in by AMD. (800 HT (4x) or 1000 HT (5x))
    I've dropped the cpu divider down to x8 on the x2 4200 (11x factory) and the memory divider to 166 speed (i've ran this pc4000 at 250mhz ddr with this exact mb, just with the single core 3400 (800 HT 4x) cpu. But just to take them out of this issue.
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    215 = 1079.4
    220 = 1104
    225 = 1129
    230 = 1153.8
    235 = bios hard lock... (cmos reset)
    (200)
    235 = 235 (boots just fine, currently running prime on the cpu's.)
    Regards,

  • New Radeon 5770 1GB and old MSI RD480 Neo2 motherboard incompatible?

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     There has been an on going problem with that model # in general and that brand & model in particular not working on a wide variety of MB's. On some MB's that have 2 16x slots it will not work in slot 1 but will in slot 2.

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    -Video card name and model plus drivers and version (EVGA e-GeForce 7600 GT KO)
    -Power Supply name, model and the amp rating for the +3.3V, +5V and +12V lines plus any limitation on the +3.3/+5V combined watts.   ULtra V-series 350W 3.3V@18 AMPS, 5V@ 18AMPS, 12V@ 25Amps
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  • RD480-Neo2 FI RAM issues

    Greetings,
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    Hello!
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    http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodfaq&prod_no=219&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=
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    I have an inquiry regarding my ability to overclock my CPU (Opteron 165) with the RD480 Neo2-Fi motherboard via the motherboard.  The settings for FSB, CPU voltage, Chipset Voltage, Ram Voltage are all locked out on the latest revision of the bios (V3.20).  I am wondering whether this is simply an issue in that the Opteron 165 was just recently added to the list of supported CPU's (it works perfectly at the stock settings and o'c settings through CoreCenter) and the CPU ID just hasn't been added to the last bios.  The overclocking options available to me through CoreCenter (which I dislike using very much, as it is very buggy and simply ugly) are all available and fully functional although somewhat limited(obviously you cannot change core voltage).  If anyone has any advice please reply.

    Hello !!
    You should ask MSI Taiwan directly:
    http://support.msi.com.tw/
    They will help you.
    Greetz

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