NEED BIOS MSI P45 DIAMOND

Hi!
I have a problem - can`t overclock my p45 diamond over 450 mhz at fsb with bios 1.67.
I need perfomance bios version. Where i can download it?

There are no up-to-date Performance BIOS Versions available for your mainboard.  If Performance BIOS Versions ever existed, they were released in the early BIOS Development Phase for testing purposes.  To be honest, I have not come across any Performance BIOS for your board yet and it is also highly questionable if such a BIOS would help you in any way (if it existed).  Whatever problem there is (or not is) does not necessarely have much to do with the BIOS you use.
If you need help and advice on overclocking, please open your own topic in the OC Section of this forum, provide FULL system specifications (read the >>Posting Guide<< first) and post a list of your current Cell Menu settings for comparison.

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    sorry my English are very poor  ... help me if you understand me plees

    Hello!brother,May i ask you a question?
    Your CPU q9550(E0),Did it work when you first installed it on msi p45 diamond(BIOS v1.0)?
    Did you flashed the Motherboard at first?
    I found something here:http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-MSI/P45_Diamond_(MS-7516).html,Does Q9550(E0) needs flash the BIOS to v1.5?
    MY ENGLISH IS BAD!

  • MSI P45 Diamond : Question about voltages and straps.

    Hi,
    Before I start a post with my overclocking problems I want to learn more about the board and have a few questions:
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    2. What is the maximum safe voltages for the mch,ich,fsb?
    3. New BIOS: Does anyone know when can we expect one or where can I download a beta that is newer than 1.4.
    Ok, my problem is that I can overclock past 390. I can get 400 but it is not stable in windows. I first want tolearn how the board works before I discuss my oc problem.
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    Quote
    1. OC Jumpers: What do they exactly do, do the increase any voltages, do the change the nb strap or do they only increase the fsb. If they do not change the strap, when/where does the board change it 266/333/400?
    The jumpers change the strap & the FSB Frequency:
    When you have an FSB-266 MHz processor and put the jumpers into the 333 MHz position, the FSB Clock Speed will be forced to 333 MHz and the BIOS treats the CPU as though it is an FSB-333-MHz Processor, that means even after a CMOS Clear, the FSB Clock Speed will be 333 MHz and FSB/Memory Ratio will be adjusted automatically based on that strap and the SPD Tables of your memory modules.
    Quote
    2. What is the maximum safe voltages for the mch,ich,fsb?
    The Intel Datasheet for the P45 Chipset should give you a basic overview on voltage ranges.  However, you may need to exceed these ranges, in some cases, depending on your overclock to keep the system stable.  You will find nobody, that will seriously be willing to tell you the "maximum safe voltage" as every voltage increase is potentially dangerous to your the components.  Welcome to overclocking.
    Quote
    3. New BIOS: Does anyone know when can we expect one or where can I download a beta that is newer than 1.4.
    The latest BETA I know about so far is v1.5b1.
    Quote
    Ok, my problem is that I can overclock past 390. I can get 400 but it is not stable in windows. I first want tolearn how the board works before I discuss my oc problem.
    Please give a full overview of your Cell Menu settings if you need suggestions.

  • MSI P45 Diamond, Wont Start Up

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    I have just installed my new pc componants and when I turn the power on everything comes on the fans, cd/dvd, hard drives but there is no beep and nothing happens, I cant even get into the bios to change some of the settings.
    Does anyone have an idea as to what is causing this and if there are any way of fixing this.
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    Okay, the industry standard voltage for DDR3 modules is 1.5V, not 1.85V.  The usual timings for DDR3-1333 memory chips are typically 9-9-9-24, not 6-5-5-20.
    The bottom line is, that the specs on that OCZ page are far away from any kind of standard specification which is a not a good thing in terms of compatibility.  For reference only, these are typical DDR3 specs:
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    - DDR3-1333, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V
    Memory chips that nativey operate @1333 MHz, 6-5-5-20 @1.85V do not exist.  There is no chip manufacturer that produces such components.  So, whatever the native specs of you modules are, they are currently unknown to us, as OCZ seems to have a policy of not putting native ratings and SPD Profiles on their product pages.  They always only mention overclocked ratings. 
    Test each module seperately in the first memory slot and see if the system is able to boot up with either of them alone. If nothing changes, test some modules with trustworthy parameters, that do not need non-standard voltages and are known to operate with standard frequencies and timings.

  • MSI P45 Diamond motherboard..hang problem in xp 64 bit

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    well my information..
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    Hello,
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    Hello,
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    Have a nice day.

    If it helps at all, I have a Cooler Master Hyper 212 plus with dual push/pull fans on a Core 2 Quad E6600 with my P45 Diamond in a Gigabyte GZ-X tower and it fits perfectly at 158.50mm with no modifications.  Your Scythe is slightly (I mean SLIGHTLY; 1mm lol) shorter so you should be fine. 

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    I've just bought a used MSI P45 Diamond mainboard. I see the mainboard has support for watercooling, but is this necessary? Can I use the board without watercooling until I buy one, or can it damage the board? I don't want to fire it up if I cant use regular aircooling.

    suggest you check the mainboard photo here http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=prodcpu2&prod_no=1479&maincat_no=1 to ensure that the factory passive cooling with heatpipes is still on your board.

  • Which 775 cpu do I need to update P45 Diamond?

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     Since I have no other Intel bits about, and no real history with this family of chips, how old of a Pentium do I need to get this into bios so I can update it to accept the Core 2 Quad?
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    That is not entirely correct.  The Q9550 (C1) is supported since BIOS v1.0, the Q9550 (E0) is supported since BIOS v1.3.  The BIOS Version that is onboard when you get it, depends on the time the board left the factory.
    You can find the CPU Support list here:
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    Older Pentium (4/D) Processors are not supported at all.

  • MSI p45 diamond + sata

    Recently i ran into some real bad problems after updating the jmicron sata driver to the .52 version.
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    but anyone knows what the reason could be and if i can recover my raid 5 data?
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    And perhaps even a reason as to why all of a sudden my drives started dissappearing?

    Thanks for the help i think i sorta managed to get it working again now.
    Started the windows install wich i had load the .49 jmicron drivers then i rebooted and in the bios i changed one of the 3 options where you choose between IDE RAID or AHCI to IDE and left the other 2 at RAID and then it suddenly recognized all the drives straight after bios altho i did have to create 2 new raid setups so i hope i can still salvage some data from older drives ;/
    But atleast all seems to be working for now just posted the solution here for future reference or incase anyone would encounter something similar.

  • MSI P45 DIAMOND issues

    Hello, I have a intel X3350 xeon socket775 and I want to install it in a P45 DIAMOND (In Germany many dealers will ensure compatibility with the MSI P45 mb with my X3350). I would like to know how to do air cooling of the NB because I do not have a watercooling.
    Thank
    Mauro

    It is very simple. Get a chassis that has a side airflow opening and fix a moderate speed fan of 8 to 12cm range with airflow of about 20cfm will do the job well. Make sure you have another exhaust fan at the rear of the chassis of equal specs to pull the warm air out of the system.

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    Thanks
    Garret

    Quote from: Garret C on 15-October-09, 17:22:47
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    MSI P7N Diamond nForce 780i SLi (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard with Free Creative X-FI Card
    Thermaltake ToughPower 750W Modular Power Supply
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  • MSI P45 Diamond and 16GB

    I just bought a second hand P45 Diamond with the hope to use lots of ram at low cost, but now i am facing a huge doubt : every mention description of the motherboard state it only supports up to 8gb of DDR3, while the P45 Platinum supports 16GB of DDR2.
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    Please see here: http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/prodbrief/P45-express-chipset-prod-brief-319947.pdf
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    Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Support Delivers up to 17 GB/s (DDR3 1066 dual 8.5 GB/s) of bandwidth and 8 GB maximum supported memory size for faster system responsiveness and support of 64-bit computing.
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    Also save your money on the memory and get some Jedec standard black chips on a green board. The Crucial kit that you see in my signature has shown excellent results on all DDR3 platforms. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148262
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  • MSI P45 Diamond Almost Dead

    Hi
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    What could be the cause? Please help.

    You may want to try to do a jumpstart on your board on the non-static surface as well. Make sure that the board is powered off for at least 1/2 hour with its AC adapter removed from the PSU when you connect the jumpstart pins. Do make sure that you are wearing rubber or leather gloves to avoid electrical shocks.

  • MOVED: how to overclock on a msi p45 diamond?

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=137207.0

    Quote from: zsde on 02-April-10, 22:02:45
    Did you reset your CMOS after the BIOS changes with the power cord removed? Which BIOS are you currently running?
    What is your memory configuration?
    You have to accept that the P45 chipset only supports either DDR2-800 or DDR3-1066, anything above that is OC, which means that there is no guarantee that it will work with any amount of certainty/stability above the standard design specifications.
    Also refer to the Intel specs regarding the P45 chipset here: http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/chipsets/p45/p45-overview.htm
    Check https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=137003.0 in this section of the forum.
    i know that, but i just want to overclock the cpu a bit. i am using v1.5 bios, at the moment i left all the setting on auto

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