?On K7N2 delta version

I just picked up a K7N2 Delta mb
The ? I have is how can you tell what version you have
the part # is p/n :6570-20
s/n is 0310906588
It has a sticker on the chip set that is listed as msi fsb 400
is this the newest version of this board ?

Did it come in a box,a bag,in nothing????
If in a box(Retail or oem)then there should be what board it is written on it(box).
A K7N2 DELTA-L is 601-6570-020)

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  • Can't install OEM version of WinXP on the K7N2 Delta!??!?

    I posted on amdmb.com's forums about how I cannot get WinXP to install on my hard drive connected to the k7n2 delta. Wonkanoby, a senior moderator on one of the boards here, and a visiotor on those boards at amdmb.com, stated that OEM versions won't work on this mainboard and you have to have a retail box windows version. Is this true? if so, this is complete crap! If MSI thinks I'm going to spend $150 bucks on a retail boxed version of Xp when I have a perfectly fine working copy right here, they are N U T S!!! This has got to be the most outrageous thing I've ever heard concerning mainboard issues. I hope MSI realizes they will either be working on a bios fix or they're paying me the restocking fee to send this board back to Newegg.

    http://www.duxcw.com/faq/win/xp/oeminst.htm
    How to Install the OEM Version Windows XP Professional
    Last updated: 6/18/02
    Q.  How Do You Install the Windows XP Pro OEM Version?
    A.  I install it on a new computer (or hard disk drive taken down to "bare metal") from the DOS prompt with a Windows 98 Startup floppy (http://duxcw.com/digest/Fromshop/software/windows/startup/startup.htm). Put a copy of smartdrv.exe on the Startup floppy. You should be able to find a copy on and existing Windows 9x/Me computer at C:windows. It is on the CD’s in D:win98.  Boot to the floppy and use fdisk to partition the drive (the process the same as that at http://duxcw.com/digest/Howto/software/windows/upgrade/fdisk.htm. Format the C: drive. Do not install the system files. If you have more than one partition, they can be formatted during the Windows XP installation or with Windows XP after it is installed. Also, use fdisk to manually make C: active if there is more one partition. Load smartdrv.exe…
    A:>smartdrv.exe
    …and run D:i386winnt.exe, where D: is your CD-ROKM drive.
    Do not delete or reformat C: with this method.  Winnt.exe copies the install files to that partition. You can convert it to NTFS and that process is fast.  It should also work if the i386 directory is copied to a scratch hard disk and the hard disk is connected to the secondary IDE interface.
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  • K7N2 Delta bios versions 5.4 & 7.4 released

    MSI has now released bios version 5.4 for the K7N2 Delta-L and 7.4 for the K7N2 Delta-ILSR and can be downloaded here:- Link
    This bios fixes the following problems of the previous version:-
    -Fixed Nvidia FX5900 Ultra compatability issue.

    I was using my K7N2 Delta nicely but after flashing the BIOS from 5.0 to 5.3 in LiveUpdate3 (all OK) and then when LiveUpdate ask to reboot... GOOD BYE!
    When bootin the D-lights show that I have a processor damaged or not intalled properly (two red light up, and two green down...).
    My processor is an Old Tbird 1.2 Ghz with 100FSB.
    The question is: Why the mother stops recognicing the processor if before flashing BIOS worked nicely?.
    J10 and J11 jumpers:
    When I opened case to check out, I had the green J10 and J11 jumpers closed in the mother. The J10 was in safe mode, and the J11 jumper was closed...(133FSB-166FSB??).
    I only have another athlon 1.1 ghz FSB100 processor to test the mobo, but I don´t want to take the risk of burn that one two (if is that the problem, of course).
    So... I want to know how can I reflash the bios back (I have the old BIOS in a backup floppy disk, of course)... or if anyone else have the same problem as me....
    Thanx a lot guys, and please help me... I´m very sad by now... because I don´t know how to get my computer to work.
    Jose.
    (from Argentina)

  • K7N2 Delta bios versions 5.3 & 7.3 released

    Bios version 5.3 for the K7N2 Delta-L and 7.3 for the K7N2 Delta-ILSR have been released and are available via Live Update only at present.
    Fixes posted are:-
    -Modify CPU temperature detect
    -Fixed Nvidia FX5800 and FX5900 compatability issue
    I have downloaded 7.3 for my K7N2 Delta-ILSR and CPU temps are higher than before as expected. So far no problems.

    I was using my K7N2 Delta nicely but after flashing the BIOS from 5.0 to 5.3 in LiveUpdate3 (all OK) and then when LiveUpdate ask to reboot... GOOD BYE!
    When bootin the D-lights show that I have a processor damaged or not intalled properly (two red light up, and two green down...).
    My processor is an Old Tbird 1.2 Ghz with 100FSB.
    The question is: Why the mother stops recognicing the processor if before flashing BIOS worked nicely?.
    J10 and J11 jumpers:
    When I opened case to check out, I had the green J10 and J11 jumpers closed in the mother. The J10 was in safe mode, and the J11 jumper was closed...(133FSB-166FSB??).
    I only have another athlon 1.1 ghz FSB100 processor to test the mobo, but I don´t want to take the risk of burn that one two (if is that the problem, of course).
    So... I want to know how can I reflash the bios back (I have the old BIOS in a backup floppy disk, of course)... or if anyone else have the same problem as me....
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  • HELP me with my K7N2 delta ilsr

    Can anyone help me with this problem. I have just upgraded to MSI's K7N2 delta ilsr motherboard. Its all working quite well apart from the fact that the pc wont start up from cold....at all.
    When I start the pc from an off state, it runs up the fans and drives, but does not post.
    The diagnostic led pannel on the back of the pc shows that the cpu is faulty or not installed correctly.
    If I then press the reset button, the pc posts, and boots up just fine.
    It does this EVERY time I start up.
    I have tried re installing the cpu, which is an XP 2800+ 333 barton, but to no avail.
    I have asked a few questions on other forums, but I cant solve it.
    These are the suggestions so far.
    1. the psu (I have a Tsunami 400 atx psu) could not be giving out enough power on initial startup, but once the pc is running, it has enough to boot the pc from a reset.
    2. The mobo or the bios could be at fault. I have not flashed the bios, or upgraded it in any way from original, so is there an issue with the original bios on these boards, and 2800 barton chips??? Could it be a mobo fault? The pc runs fine once the machine is booted.? how do I test it?
    3. The cpu could be faulty? but would this not stop it running fuull stop?
    4. my ram. I have a single stick of OCZ 512mb pc3200 ddr, which I was told would make the pc fly. Not shure on that statement, but is this ram compatible?? could this be the problem?
    Im fairly new to the upgrade side of things, and I need some help with this one.
    Also, Id be really greatfull if some one could talk me through flashing my bios to the latest version, as the thought of doing this narks me a bit...I dont want to mess it up and get a dead pc...
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  • Sudden Restarts MSI K7n2 DELTA ILSR

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    Have reloaded video drivers,to no avail, this happens about once a week, any ideas????
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    Nvidia 256  mb asylum video card GE FORCE USR DATA PCI FAX Modem (V92) 5610b
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  • MSI K8T Neo2 F vs. MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR

    Hi there !
    I have an amd Athlon XP 3200+ overheating problem, and contacted the technical support of the shop where the processor and CPU was coming from.
    Since they do not have any XP 3200+ to replace mine, they propose me to replace fro free :
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    - my actual MSI K7N2 delta ILSR by an MSI K8T Neo2 F
    ... and this for free.
    Since I do not know this new motherboard that has been proposed, I'd like to have advice on if this is a good deal ?!?
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    - TWINX Corsair XMS 2x256MB PC 3200L (Extreme low latency)
    - an AGP 8x video card
    - An Antec True Power 480W.
    will the new motherboard fit with this configuration?
    Many thanks for your input !

    Not really, unless you really want to oc your cpu. The K8T boards aren't that good in OC-ing. But still, some is possible and you'll be sure that the board is as steady as a rock.
    For a moment I thought you were talking about a Neo board ... but I just saw it's a Neo2. That means Socket 939 -> dual channel RAM.
    The only risk you have now, is that your RAM won't work in dual channel with the CPU. But that's not really a board-problem, more a CPU/RAM-controller related problem. But then, it's still a great offer and chances are good that it will work. If you run into any trouble, RAM-related, just flash bios to version 1.9 and you will probably be just fine.

  • MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR - RAID BIOS Option ???

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  • MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR Bios v.7.6 ??When??

    Hello,
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    Quote
    He has confirmed the ports are present on the board....
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  • MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR and Serial ATA Drive

    I've got a very strange problem....
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  • K7N2 Delta ISLR and XP3200 Woes

    Let me share some of my experience with random crashes and lock ups on my main system.
    Hopefully some might find it helpful and others might have useful comments to add.
    It all started when I decided to upgrade my system. I waited until new technology was announced and then went out and bought the hardware that was knocked off the top spot.
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    So after consulting the message boards I was informed it was probably be down to two causes; a inadequate power supply or overheating.
    That is when I went out and bought the Antec TruePower 550W PSU. The reason being the CPU temperature was around 47C - 52C (107F - 115F) with ambient around 35C (88F). Not too hot I thought.
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    I have just ordered a Thermaltake Wingo V8000A case.
    So I decided to check out the XP3200 and memory. After playing around I found out that:
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    2. The system is stable if I drop the FSB to the processor to 166MHz (333MHz). How I am currently run the machine.
    3. The system was more stable if I ran the memory in single channel mode.
    4. The point it becomes unstable is when the CPU FSB is 192MHz (384Mhz).
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    I have tried all possible combinations in the bios, except Vcore, Vddim voltage levels. Which is my next step. I think I need to up the Vcore at higher frequencies as I believe it may be a bios /motherboard inherent problem.
    I hope this might be helpful to some who are experiencing the sample problems.
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    1. The decoupling capacitors around the CPU socket are too close. This limits the choice of CPU coolers you can fit.
    2. Motherboard components interfere / prevent you from fitting certain cards in the PCI slots. Such as the SPDF adapter that comes with the motherboard.
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    2. Any recommendations on another suitable motherboard? I basically spent all the money I had so if I can’t get it working I’ll bin the motherboard and buy another one.
    Oh, why don't I run it at 333MHz? Well then I got a slower system than I started with and it means I admit defeat!

    I have this same board with the same BIOS and am also using an Athlon XP 3200+ (with Corsair TWINX1024-3200C2 RAM) and had the same excruciating stability problems.  I had tried/tested everything in sight and no stability.  Then I found a posting in this forum made a few months back by WebFan (with an XP 3200+ and basically the same RAM), who said he had the same kind of problem.  He had only achieved stability when he reduced the FSB setting to 192 MHz (obviously not a coincidence).  (Thank you ever so much WebFan.)  I reached the heaven of stability by making the same change.  Then I started experimenting; I moved the bus speed to 193, still okay.  I set the RAM settings to the 3-3-6 2.5 that Corsair says are stable, still okay.  
    Then, and this I believe is the key step, I installed the lastest set of chipset drivers from nVidia (not the older version provided by MSI).  This change subjectively seemed to improve performance noticeably, so I decided to take the big plunge and return the FSB to the rated 200 MHz setting.  It's only been three days, but STILL OKAY!  Before setting the FSB to 192, I was having all kinds of blue-screen crashes numerous times a day.  I haven't had a single one in ten days, three days running at the full 200 MHz.
    It seems to me that the board/chipset were not tuned to handle the 3200+.  If you look at the description of the board on the MSI global site, it says it's compatible with Athlon XP 3000+ and up.  My guess is that only the lastest edition of the drivers, version 4.24/4.27, is up to the job.  (I'm not interested in overclocking and so haven't been interested in seeing if I can do better than the rated 200 MHz setting [400 MHz DDR clock speed].  Leave well enough alone, if you ask me.)
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  • K7N2 Delta problems

    Hey all..having a huge problem with my computer and have no idea what's going on.....when i try to reformat, i am getting errors with blue screen. errors are as follows: Page_Fault_In_Non_Paged_Area followed by the stop error numbers
                    Driver_IRQL_Not_Less_Or_Equal
                    IRQL_Not_Less_Or_Equa
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                   2x512 mb of DDR333 RAM
                   usually use Radeon 9700 Pro, but am currently forced to use FX 5200
                   WD 60 gb hdd with 8 mb cache
                   AOpen 300 watt psu
                   3.3v - 20.0A   5v - 30.0A   12v - 13.0A
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    Flash the bios back to B30. Much more stable than B40. B40 are really buggy same as the beta one. Good Luck.
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  • K7N2 Delta - hope this is of some help

    M/B K7N2 Delta - ILSR
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    CORSAIR XMS 2 x 256mb DDR400
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    I've had several years experience in building my own PC's, and I suppose like everyone else I've learnt some expensive lessons.  At the moment I've got several PC's all with AMD's ranging from XP 2100 - 3200+
    2 Abit m/b, 2 Asus m/b and the latest one, which is the MSI Delta
    This is the first time I've tried an MSI m/b and I have to say I've never known a board as twitchy as this when it comes to setting the FSB and DRAM timings.
    When I first setup a m/board I don't, as a rule, adjust anything in the BIOS just to see how things bootup.  For the test I also attach a spare hard drive with a basic windows XP setup and very little else.  This helps me to observe how windows responds to the new motherboard - if there are any compatibility problems at this stage then windows will soon tell you in no uncertain terms with the dreaded blue screen messages.  And believe you me I've had plenty of them with this motherboard.
    Not only have the blue screens appeared but I've lost count of the number of times this system has either crashed out on me or reset itself for no apparent reason.
    Right then, my first port of call was the BIOS........hmmm, everything looked fine the system was on auto, the CPU FSB Clock showed 200Mhz and the DRAM clock also showed 200.  I switched the memory timings to manual because I wanted to change the CAS latency to 2.5, which I knew was the correct setting for the CORSAIR memory with an AMD cpu.
    Next stop was to check all the cacheable stuff just in case the AwardBIOS was making too many assumptions which it sometimes does.
    Tweaked a few other settings, but nothing that would have a drastic effect.
    All this of course was to no avail, as the same problems kept happening.
    Next step was to check for any BIOS update, and yes, as look would have it, MSI had brought out version 7.7, which I installed immediately.
    During the process of updating the BIOS I noticed a message appeared saying, updating  DDR timings (interesting I thought, had MSI realised they had a problem).
    Again all this was to no avail of course.  So I decided to tweak the CPU FSB Clock speed and started increasing it one step at a time, which only made matters worse and eventually I had to reset everything with the jumpers on the m/b.  So I turned to decreasing the speed and after some trial & error I finally got the system stable at 192Mhz. Of course this also effects the speed of the DRAM clock which now runs at 382.  Not quite what I expected but I suppose I should be happy that my system is still running.  
    Let's hope MSI continue to release BIOS updates which may evetually improve their timings !!
    My condolences to all who suffer with MSI blues
    Truly yours
    Webfan

    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threadid=48583&sid=
    try his bios works fine at 10x 200 for me
    and evan faster for many with xp 2500
    your ram should be fine at 11,3,3 cas2 2.6v

  • K7n2 delta-l question:)

    Hi all,
    K7N2 Delta-L is a new board for me, and day by day I discover new things, some are positive, others are negative:)
    Today I want to ask you about some negative aspects:
    1. When I want to set the Vcore of the CPU at 1,55V (in fact I want to set it to 1,50V, but this option is not possible in bios), after reboot, the Vcore in bios is ~ 1,61V:)
    2. The Vbat in bios show me 0,00V, but my bios settings are kept after each reboot, so I think the battery voltage cannot be zero:)
    The bios is flashed with the latest version (5.4). Do you have some ideas?!?
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    Thanks for your replies:)
    I'm new in the nForce "world", after a long time with VIA boards, and maybe that's why I came here with a lot of questions:)
    I've learned that bios for nForce it's a little bit tricky with settings, but I hope this items will be fixed in the next releases.
    On the other hand, I managed to have a very stable system, with a 1700+ thoroughbred b0 overclocked at 2600+ (333mhz fsb) @1,6V Vcore, in dual channel (1:1), with 2 different memory modules (Samsung PC2700 & PQI PC2700)
    But still I'm curious if this MB is able to handle the "Keyboard Power On" feature (this feature is not advertised in user manual or MSI website). This feature is managed by Winbond HW monitoring chip or by nForce northbridge/southbridge chipsets?!?
    I like this feature, I used it on my latest motherboards, and I cannot believe that such a new board (and coming from MSI!) is not able to handle this feature:)
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  • K7N2 DELTA-ILSR AND DDR-RAM

    I got K7N2 Delta-ILSR, the last bios version, and
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    I know that the ram-modules works, but not with this Motherboard.
    I need to get new ram-modules.
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    If you'll look at the start of the forum you'll see an article "good memory choices" start there.If you don't want to spend the bucks buying new mem read this http://www.msi.com.tw/program/e_service/forum/index.php?threadid=20221&boardid=14

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