MSI X58A-GD65 BIOS Cell Menu Bugs!

Hello,
I updated the bios to the latest version according to MSI's website (Update Date    2010-11-17 version 2.22)
I had configured everything from scratch and even Cell Menu options.
I had my CPU overclocked to 4.0 GHZ (20x200) and RAM to 1600 and in Extreme Profile 1 (8-8-8-24).
I verified that everything was ok and stabled (I did a couple of benchmarks and torture tests to be assured)
I noticed today that the BIOS refuses to run with the overclocked settings
By refusal I mean, it boots fine but it boots at 133x20!  (2660 mhz)
I tried setting the options again and nothing happened everything stayed the same.
Also I have disabled ALL POWER SAVING FEATURES like Green Power, Intel EIST and the like
Some proof: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1514841
PS) I refuse to use the old bios because the old bios was worse than the current one and I will have more trouble with it.
Give me a solution please.

Quote from: HU16E on 05-December-10, 03:11:14
Recommend opening a ticket with MSI Tech Support & describing in detail the problems you are having with the new bios. Since this is a user to user forum, nothing concerning a bios revision or the like is going to get fixed here. About the only advice anyone here could give would be maybe some new setting in the bios has been added, or a setting has been overlooked preventing the desired results.
After taking a peek in the manual, nothing is shown about the board having these setting options. It's possible the new bios has incorporated it. It would show up in bios Cell Menu & the description of what it is & what it does would be in the info box to the right. When OC'ing, make sure to disable Spread Spectrum. After the bios update, did you remove the power cord from the PSU & clear CMOS?
I have disabled the "Spread Spectrum" because it caused slow perfomance especially in SSD.
About the power cord and clear cmos. No, never, ever.
Full System Specs:
Tower: CoolerMaster Cosmos RC-1000
PSU: CoolerMaster Real Power M850
CPU: Intel Core i7 920
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster V8
Motherboard: MSI X58A-GD65
RAM: OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 Intel® i7 Triple Channel [3x2GB, 1600 MHZ, 8-8-8-24]
SSD: A-Data X25 80GB by Intel (Model: SSDSA2MH080G1GN) [Sata 2]
VGA: Sapphire Radeon HD4870 1GB
HDD1: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB (WD1001FALS) [Sata 2]
HDD2: Western Digital 250GB [Sata 1]
HDD3: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB (WD6402AAEX) [Sata 3]
Optical 1: Samsung 223QRSMN DVD-RW [Sata ?]
OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
I don't see the point of posting system specs because I'm sure it's a bug, the bios refuses to save the Cell Menu options but whatever. I can't argue with that because this information is crucial to most issues

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    Quote from: HU16E on 05-December-10, 03:11:14
    Recommend opening a ticket with MSI Tech Support & describing in detail the problems you are having with the new bios. Since this is a user to user forum, nothing concerning a bios revision or the like is going to get fixed here. About the only advice anyone here could give would be maybe some new setting in the bios has been added, or a setting has been overlooked preventing the desired results.
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    About the power cord and clear cmos. No, never, ever.
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    HDD3: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB (WD6402AAEX) [Sata 3]
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    Greetings to all!
    I would like to overlock my computer properly in order to be able to achieve better perfomance in gaming
    That is due to the reason I don't want to spend more money to this computer (I have already spent a lot)
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    Tower: CoolerMaster Cosmos RC-1000
    PSU: CoolerMaster Real Power M850
    CPU: Intel Core i7 920
    CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster V8
    Motherboard:  MSI X58A-GD65
    RAM: OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 Intel® i7 Triple Channel [3x2GB, 1600 MHZ, 8-8-8-24
    SSD: A-Data X25 80GB by Intel (Model: SSDSA2MH080G1GN) [Sata 2]
    VGA: Sapphire Radeon HD4870 1GB
    HDD1: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB (WD1001FALS) [Sata 2]
    HDD2: Western Digital 250GB [Sata 1]
    HDD3: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB (WD6402AAEX) [Sata 3]
    Optical 1: Samsung 223QRSMN DVD-RW [Sata ?]
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    Current DRAM Frequency: 1800 MHZ
    Current QPI Frequency: 4.8000 GT
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    Max Bandwidth: DDR3-1066 (533 MHZ)
    Manufacture: OCZ
    Part Number: OCZ3X1600LV2G
    Serial Number: 00000000
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    Code: [Select]
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    DRAM TRCD: 10.000ns (9CLK)
    DRAM TRP: 10.000ns (9CLK)
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    DRAM TRFC: 90.000 ns (81clk)
    DRAM TWR: 15.000ns (14CLK)
    DRAM TWTR: 7.555 ns (7clk)
    DRAM TRRD: 6.000 ns (6CLK)
    DRAM TRTP: 7.555ns (7clk)
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    DRAM TRCD: 13.125ns (7clk)
    DRAM TRP: 13.125ns (7clk)
    DRAM TRAS: 30.000ns (16clk)
    DRAM TRC: 49.500ns (27clk)
    DRAM TRFC: 110.000ns (59clk)
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    DRAM TRTP: 7.500ns (4clk)
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    Current DRAM Channel 2 Timing: 0-0-0-0
    Current DRAM Channel 3 Timing: 0-0-0-0
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    Quote
    If set to Auto (1):
    Advance Dram Configuration: Is grayed out
    If set to Unlick(2):
    ->Advance DRAM Configuration:
    Code: [Select]
    CH1 1T/2T Memory Timing: 1-3
    CH1 CAS Latency (CL): 4-15
    CH1 tRCD: 3-15
    CH1 tRP: 3-15
    CH1 tRAS: 9-31
    CH1 tRFC: 30-255
    CH1 tWR: 0-15
    CH1 tWTR: 0-15
    Ch1 tRRD: 0-7
    CH1 tRTP: 0-15
    CH1 tFAW: 15-63
    CH1 B2B-CAS Delay: 0-31
    [color=#696969]Current CH1 tdrRDTRD,TWR,TRD,TRD etc... [/color]
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    CH1 tdrRdTRd: 3-9
    CH1 tddRdTRd: 3-9
    CH1 tsrRdTWRr: 3-17
    CH1 tdrRdTWr: 3-17
    CH1 tddRdTWr: 3-17
    CH1 tsrWrTRd: 11-25
    Ch1 tdrWrTRd: 2-8
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    CH1 tdrWrTWr: 3-9
    CH1 tddWrTwr: 3-9
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    CH1 tsrWrTWr: 4 or 6 DRAM clocks
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    ->Uncore Ratio: Auto, 6-20 (Current: 12)
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    CPU CLK Skew: Normal, 100-1500ps (Current Normal)
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    -> Adjust PCI-E Frequency (MHZ): 100-200 MHZ (Current 100)
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    ->DDR_VREF_DQ_A,B,C: Auto, 0.699-0.985 (When voltage is high or very low, text is red-colored)  (Current: Auto)
    ->IOH Voltage (V): Auto, 0.76-2.64 (When voltage is high or very low, text is red-colored)  (Current: Auto)
    ->ICH Voltage (V): Auto, 0.70-2.13 (When voltage is high or very low, text is red-colored)  (Current: Auto)
    -> Spread Spectrum: Disabled, Enabled
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    Reasons: These technologies conserve power, I want to have better perfomance not to conserve energy.
    Text in grey means that these options cannot be changed
    Ouf, that all the options in Cell menu... This motherboard must have been designed for professional overclockers.
    So any suggestions, any guides that I should follow?
    I have heard and seen on the internet that Core i7 920 can reach 4,0 GHZ but not quite stable can I achieve such perfomance with good stability?
    How do I get the real full specifications of these RAMs?
    Should I enable some of the CPU features to conserve power and have a better temperature?
    Should I enable also green power?
    PS) Again to clarify it. I'm aiming for perfomance.

    Quote from: Jack on 23-November-10, 21:46:51
    It does not make sense to try overclocking the CPU and rhe memory at the same time, as it does not allow you to know if stability problems are caused by instable memory settings or instable CPU related settings.
    Because of that, you should split your whole OC task into two obectives:
    1. Objective:  Overclock the CPU, not the memory.
    2. Objective: Once the desired CPU Overclock is reached & stable, start worrying about the memory.
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    So should I leave all the RAM options to Auto?

  • MSI X58A-GD65 Voltage problem

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    Code: [Select]
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    C1E Support: Disabled
    Overspeed Protection: Disabled
    Hyper-threading function: Enabled
    Execute bit support: enabled
    Set Limit CPUID MaxVal to 3: Disabled
    Intel Virtualization Tech: Enabled
    Intel VT-d tech: Enabled
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    Code: [Select]
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    Adjust CPU Ratio: 20
    DRAM Timing Mode: Auto
    Extreme Memory Profile: Profile 1
    Extreme Memory Profiles Mode: Advanced
    Memory Ratio: 4
    Adjusted DRAM Frequency (MHZ): 1600
    Uncore Ratio: 8
    Adjusted Uncore Frequency  (MHZ): 3200
    Adjust PCI Frequency (MHZ): Auto
    Adjuest PCI-E Frequency (MHZ) 100
    Auto Disable PCI/PCI-E Frequency: Enabled
    QPI Configuration:
    Code: [Select]
    QPI Links Speed: Full-speed
    QPI Frequency: 4.800GT
    Clockgen Tuner
    Code: [Select]
    CPU Amplitude Control: 800mv
    PCI Express Amplitude: 800mv
    CPU CLK Skew: Normal
    IOH CLK Skew: Normal
    Voltage Settings:
    Code: [Select]
    VDroop Control: High VDroop
    CPU Voltage (V): [0+300]
    CPU PLL Voltage (V): 1.96
    QPI Voltage (V): 1.35
    DRAM Voltage (V): 1.65
    DRAM_VREF_CA_A (V): Auto
    DRAM_VREF_CA_B (V): Auto
    DRAM_VREF_CA_C (V): Auto
    DRAM_VREF_DQ_A (V): Auto
    DRAM_VREF_DQ_B (V): Auto
    DRAM_VREF_DQ_C (V):Auto
    IOH Voltage (V): 1.30
    ICH Voltaga (V): 1.65
    Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    Looking for more advice/suggestions about getting more stability and performance
    I know that overclocking is dangerous and can damage/destroy/cook the components such as the CPU, RAMS etc.
    However, whatever happens it's my responsibility

    Why are you using X.M.P. with Memory and Uncore being adjusted manually? What are the random BSOD codes? VDroop should be set to Low. PLL and CPU V. seem to be ridiculously high for a 4.0 OC. What does CPUID's CPU-Z utility show for CPU voltage? PLL, IOH, and ICH should only require the Auto setting.
    Uncheck Automatically restart;

  • MSI X58A-GD65 Flash/Re-Flash the New/Same BIOS

    Hello.
    I have some trouble with overclocking.
    The BIOS always saves the Voltage settings but not the multiplier and MHZ and I would like to Re-Flash the same BIOS or a new one.
    I can't find the BIOS that I have already flashed and the Live Update does not have any BIOS updates so I came here to ask.
    Can I update to version V22.2 from this page? http://eu.msi.com/product/mb/X58A-GD65.html#/?div=BIOS
    How can I find the BIOS that I already have and re-flash it?
    PS) Please stay to topic questions don't tell me anything about my Cell Menu settings. They are fine because I have tried countless times to save them and only a few times they were actually  saved and worked at 4 Ghz.

    Maybe others know why your board is stated to only be available thru live update but a quick google search and I found a link to a file with the exact same name as that bios.
    http://www.msi.com/service/download/bios-14654.html (bios version 22.2) I'm assuming it's the same one stated on the page for your board that you linked.
    I would wait for the more knowledgable people to say what method to use or if it's safe before just flashing anything.
    BTW- live update sucks and never seems to work properly. When I first got my board I was thrilled to see an update function built into the bios. first thing I did was use it and it flashed my bios to a version older than what it shipped with!

  • MSI X58A-GD65

    This is driving me crazy
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