Overclocking p67a-g45

Hello, everyone,
I'm just assembled my new 2500k/p67a-g45 system, and I was looking forward to attempting OCing for the first time. According to all the guides, I should change the CPU voltage but there is no option to change it in the BIOS. Does anyone have this MB, and could they possibly point me to a solution? The BIOS version is latest - 1.E0. Thanks!

In a situation that a mainboard has no other option than the Auto (default) setting for CPU V., & a BIOS update is not offered to enable such a feature, then all one can do is OC to the highest multi that can be set that it will remain stable under load.

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  • MOVED: P67A-G45 Windows 8 Overclock Speedstep Issues

    This topic has been moved to Overclocking, Undervolting.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=162736.0

    Quote from: celltech on 24-October-12, 21:13:49
    So my bad...there is an Intel Turbo Mode setting under the OC tab.  It was enabled and I tried to disable it.  No change...
    So then I started turning off C1E and C-State stuff.  That only made it worse.  According to CPU-Z the CPU was getting full voltage all the time.  At least with C1E/C-States enabled the voltages will back off with no load on the CPU.
    The Win 8 Task Manager is very strange.  It is showing the frequency bouncing around 3.3-4.2 while CPU-Z shows it hard locked at 4.2  I am not sure what the Task Manager is using for its calculations.  But even the Task Manager hard locked at 4.2 with everything disabled.
    I have the same board (P67A-G45) and I am having the same problem.  When I set the multiplier in the BIOS, the CPU will bounce between 3.3GHz and whatever I set the multiplier to.  I am running the V1.18 BIOS.  With Windows 7, I could set the multiplier to whatever I wanted, enable C-States, and the CPU would throttle down to 16x without any issue or any interaction from me.
    You can use ThrottleStop to check the multiplier more accurately then CPU-Z.  Also in ThrottleStop, you can click "Set Multiplier" -> "Power Saver" -> "Turn On" and the CPU will run like a champ at 16x multiplier, so its definitely possible.  This 16x get reported in CPU-Z and in the Windows Task Manager as well.  Once you disable Power Saver, its back to 33x + multiplier land.
    I hope a solution to this will be found, seems really silly to install a new OS and have CPU multiplier issues...

  • P67A-G45 Windows 8 Overclock Speedstep Issues

    I just upgraded my setup from Windows 7 to 8.  I have my i5-2500K overclocked to 4.2GHz.  In Win 7 I could see Speedstep/EIST working fine and it would throttle down to 1.6GHz when things were not busy.
    Now with Win 8 it stays at 4.2 no matter what.  The multiplier never seems to drop down.  If I set it back to the normal 33 things are fine.  If I start it at 33 and then use MSI Control Center to raise the multi it works fine.  But if I boot it with the CPU already at 42 it just stays at max speed.
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    Quote from: celltech on 24-October-12, 21:13:49
    So my bad...there is an Intel Turbo Mode setting under the OC tab.  It was enabled and I tried to disable it.  No change...
    So then I started turning off C1E and C-State stuff.  That only made it worse.  According to CPU-Z the CPU was getting full voltage all the time.  At least with C1E/C-States enabled the voltages will back off with no load on the CPU.
    The Win 8 Task Manager is very strange.  It is showing the frequency bouncing around 3.3-4.2 while CPU-Z shows it hard locked at 4.2  I am not sure what the Task Manager is using for its calculations.  But even the Task Manager hard locked at 4.2 with everything disabled.
    I have the same board (P67A-G45) and I am having the same problem.  When I set the multiplier in the BIOS, the CPU will bounce between 3.3GHz and whatever I set the multiplier to.  I am running the V1.18 BIOS.  With Windows 7, I could set the multiplier to whatever I wanted, enable C-States, and the CPU would throttle down to 16x without any issue or any interaction from me.
    You can use ThrottleStop to check the multiplier more accurately then CPU-Z.  Also in ThrottleStop, you can click "Set Multiplier" -> "Power Saver" -> "Turn On" and the CPU will run like a champ at 16x multiplier, so its definitely possible.  This 16x get reported in CPU-Z and in the Windows Task Manager as well.  Once you disable Power Saver, its back to 33x + multiplier land.
    I hope a solution to this will be found, seems really silly to install a new OS and have CPU multiplier issues...

  • Overclocking issues with p67a-g45

    I am unable to get a decent manual overclock with this board. The OC GENIE overclock is about the best stable OC I can get which is only 4.2ghz and this processor should reach much higher. Anyways here are my specs:
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    700 watt PSU
    Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler
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    I've got the newest version of the Bios-5.3 which I've been unable to find much documentation or guides for. Any help would be appreciated!

    Basing on experience, the latest bios are only best used when running Ivy Bridge cpu.  With my i5 2500K before, I didn't have any issues overclocking it at 4.3ghz [Auto V] using official 1.J0 Bios until I upgraded to 4.xx bios.  I couldn't overclock it at all.  I went back to Bios 1.J0, problem solved.  Since your using Sandy Bridge cpu, I suggest you do the same.  I am using P67a-GD65 which is simply an older brother of your board.
    Btw, my settings when I was running i5 2500K.  Hope it helps, good luck!
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    CPU Base Frequency [10kHz]      [10000]
    Adjust CPU Ratio            [33]
    Adjust CPU Ratio in OS         [Disabled]
    Internal PLL Overvoltage   [Auto]
    EIST                     [Enabled]
    Intel Turbo Boost            [Enabled]
    Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P)   [Disabled]
    DRAM Frequency         [DDR3-1866MHz]
    DRAM Timing Mode      [Link]
    DRAM Configuration      2T-10-11-10-30
    Spread Spectrum            [Disabled]
    VDroop Control               [Low VDroop]
    CPU Core Voltage            [Auto]
    CPU I/O Voltage            [Auto]
    DRAM Voltage               [1.507 V]
    System Agent Voltage(SA)   [Auto]
    CPU PLL Voltage         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_CA_A         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_CA_B         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_DA_A         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_DA_B         [Auto]
    PCH 1.05         [Auto]
    CPU Features
    Active Processor Cores      [All]
    Limit CPUID Maximum      [Disabled]
    Execute Disable Bit      [Enabled]
    Intel Virtualisation Tech   [Disabled]
    Intel VT-D Tech         [Disabled]
    Power Technology      [Custom]
    C1E Support         [Disabled]
    Overspeed Protection      [Disabled]
    Intel C-State         [Enabled]
    Package C State Limit      [Auto]
    Long Duration Power Limit (W)   200
    Long Duration Maintained (s)      2500
    Short Duration Power Limit (W)  250
    Primary Plane Turbo Power Limit (W) 250
    1-Core Ratio Limit      43
    2-Core Ratio Limit      43
    3-Core Ratio Limit      43
    4-Core Ratio Limit      43

  • Is BIOS 1.B the latest one for P67A-G45 (B3)?

    is BIOS 1.B the latest one for P67A-G45 (B3)?
    do i only need that one? can i skip the other ones?
    also, can you recommend me some settings i should change in bios? im getting my pc very soon... (im not overclocking and dont know anything like it)
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    where in the manual says that? cant find it.
    Excerpt from manual;
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    DDR3 memory modules are not interchangeable with DDR2, and the DDR3 standard
    is not backwards compatible. You should always install DDR3 memory modules in
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    In Dual-Channel mode, make sure that you install memory modules of the same type
    and density in different channel DIMM slots.
    To ensure a successful system boot-up, always insert the memory modules into the
    DIMM1 first.
    Quote
    does this mobo even support 1600mhz ram without overclock? i choosed it because i was told it could  i mean, if i put 1600mhz rams, will it be that speed directly or must i change some settings first? if so, which settings?
    The thought process is not quite correct. The mainboard specifications say it will support up to 2133 OC right? It is the CPU IMC that only natively supports DDR3 1333 speed. Anything over 1333 is overclocking pure & simple. If the RAM is 'properly' programmed, it should default & work without having to change any settings.

  • Help needed, new pc stopped booting properly after 2 days msi p67a-g45

    Hi I need help quick, I recently built a new pc and all was going well sofar but now it wont boot up properly, it keeps resetting before the boot post tests and the times it does go through to the tests the internal speaker does 2 beeps, waits a second, 2 more beeps, waits a second, 3 quick beeps and then finally after another second 1 final loud beep.  Also when I'm running my memory test (doing atm, I think it crashed though) the lights on my keyboard are continusly flickering.
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    Ok I just tried messing around with the computer it seems that the 2 sets of 3 quick beeps are for the number of usb devices Ive got attached to the computer, their is still 2 normal beeps before the 1 loud beep so I'm not sure what they mean as I tried replacing all the parts and it seems to do the same beeps.
    Quote from: Bernhard on 11-May-11, 11:12:09
    Have you tried with only one memory module on the board ?
    yep just tried that, they both seem to pass seperatly and together as they make no changes to the number of beeps, the ram should of also been 100% tested by mushkin in the factory so I dont think they may be the problem
    Quote from: Bernhard on 11-May-11, 11:12:09
    What is a few years, and under what usage pattern and load ? PSUs don't last forever. Suggest you also test with a known good PSU of similar output to determine if there is a potential PSU problem.
    Ive had the psu for around 2 years and it coped with me setting the computer to run on a full load test with 3dmarks and prime95 for a few hours along with me having a normal gaming session on it. I cant test the computer with any other psu's atm as I got none spair to use.
    Hopefully it was just the cmos being corrupted as resetting that seems to have fixed it, but it annoying not knowing what them 2 beeps are before the loud beep (which I guess is the all ok beep) is though.

  • MSI P67A-G45 (MS-7673) Blue screen problems

    Hey guys, I'm new to the forums so pardon me if I'm doing this wrong or I'm in the wrong section.
    I recently bought the P67A-G45 board in mid January.  Mainly, I wasn't having any problems, a few hiccups here and there which I solved by updating Bios/Chipset.  However, recently (past two-three weeks) I've been having troubles with Blue Screens.  These can occur anytime, sometimes while gaming, other times just browsing the web.  I have a few shots of the screens (bad quality, sorry):
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    Quote from: Flick on 29-February-12, 05:53:39
    Connection Interface... I'm not sure what that is either.
    Is it an IDE or SATA drive, you can check in devicemanager.
    Quote from: Flick on 29-February-12, 05:53:39
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    Download HDtune and let it check the disk, if it bluescreens whilst checking, it is probably your drive, but, more importantly, its to see if there are damaged sectors and thus see the status of you HDD. If the disk is damaged, best to back up all important data and get a new HDD.
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  • P67A-G45 (B3) Bootup Issues

    I'm stuck at a black screen with a 98 at the bottom-right of the screen and a repetition of beeps. This motherboard has been working perfectly for the past half year and the problems have just started to occur after I dusted out my computer last week. I ended up spending 4 days cleaning out my computer since I've had a busy week and I went at it slowly. I'm pretty sure everything is put back in correctly since there actually is an output on my screen but I have no clue why my computer's hanging on startup. Any inputs anyone?
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    RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9
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    2 TB Seagate Green Drive
    I don't do any overclocking or changes on the bios.

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    RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9
             G.SKILL Value Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL9D-8GBNT
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  • MSI P67A-G45 (B3) teperatures

    Hello,
    SpeedFan shows 3 temperatures - Temp1, Temp2 and Temp3 (no specific labels).
    Temp1 matches to CPU temperature from MSI Control Center and Temp3 matches to System temperature. They are OK.
    But does anybody know what can be Temp2? Chipset?
    The problem is that this temperature is really high: 125 deg C after 30 minutes of playing Crysis. It doesn’t look good to me...
    Thanks for any help!
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    Components:
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    Quote from: don_Karlos on 06-April-11, 04:06:42
    Hello,
    SpeedFan shows 3 temperatures - Temp1, Temp2 and Temp3 (no specific labels).
    Temp1 matches to CPU temperature from MSI Control Center and Temp3 matches to System temperature. They are OK.
    But does anybody know what can be Temp2? Chipset?
    The problem is that this temperature is really high: 125 deg C after 30 minutes of playing Crysis. It doesn’t look good to me...
    Thanks for any help!
    K.
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  • P67A-G45 3T drive only formatting to 746Gig

    P67A-G45 3T drive only formatting to 746Gig
    Converted partition to GPT, still 746Gig.  Saw other posts for firmware update to UEFI, but could not find that in my downloads for this motherboard.  About a year ago I updated my BIOS, and Live 6 Utility says that my system is up to date.  What am I missing?  Thanks for your help.

    Thanks, yes I read that.  It was one of the few concise posts on the issue.  Once you got to the Intel site to get the driver.  Intel tells you"
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  • What to do with bricked motherboard? MSI P67A-G45 AFTER FLASHING LAST BIOS

    I flashed MSI P67A-G45 by the last BIOS for IB CPU. The flashing goes twice with intermediate reset. Before I flashed P67A-C43 by the same version from MSI, and all was Ok.
    I flashed new BIOS from version 1I under DOS mode. There was a problem with pen drive and I used hard disk without USB pen drive. That was my error. The exe file started and flashed BIOS  normally and then after reset started flashing Intel ME firmware. I thought all is going ok and the image is taken from HDD. But after the process finished and motherboard reset, it didn't start at all. The fan starts and stops, LED blinks and motherboard behaves the same way even without CPU. What can I do? Is there any way, suppose, using a EEPROM writer? I have one and I can take the BIOS chip off and flash by old version of BIOS. What can You advise? Maybe the second flash process writes another chip - can You tell me about it. Please advise how to manage this problem.
    I received no help from support. I'm not a novice - I work in repair center and have soldering station etc. Can You explain me anything about second flashing process? I need only information and I will be able to manage th :lol_anim:is problem.

    Quote from: ring1956 on 31-July-12, 04:01:53
    I flashed MSI P67A-G45 by the last BIOS for IB CPU. The flashing goes twice with intermediate reset. Before I flashed P67A-C43 by the same version from MSI, and all was Ok.
    I flashed new BIOS from version 1I under DOS mode.
    Why did you flash the C43 BIOS on the G45 mainboard?
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P67A-C43.html#/?div=BIOS
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P67A-G45--B3-.html#/?div=BIOS

  • MSI P67A-G45 Issue: Computer boots seconds after Shutdown or Sleep mode

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    Running Windows 7 64 bit Professional
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    -Updated BIOS via LiveUpdate
    -Rolled back to initial BIOS that came with MB
    -Changed between registry option of "PowerdownAfterShutdown" between "0" and "1"
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    -Changed to OS controlled Wake-Up events
    -Changed "Restore after AC Power Loss" to off in BIOS
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    Quote from: Bernhard on 17-February-12, 00:10:35
    Is this with no case wire connections to any of the headers? i.e. if you start it by shorting the on/off pin headers with a screwdriver tip.
    Yeah, as shown here.
    http://www.computer-how-to-guide.com/motherboard-troubleshooting/motherboard-post-test-how-to/
    Shorted on with flathead, boots up fine.  After flipping off the PSU to turn it off and then flipping the PSU back on, the dang thing waits a few seconds and boots right back up.  No short required.  At this point I think a ghost might be living in my computer.

  • Unable to update P67A-G45

    Hello all,
    I have been running my P67A-G45 (B3) based system for over a year now with no issues. Every few months I check MSI's site for BIOS updates and have been flashing via the HP Flashdrive utility.   Ive used this method several times with no errors. 
    Im currently running BIOS 1.12 dated 7-22-2011 and I want to update to version 1.I
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    Quote from: resident56 on 23-June-12, 05:17:33
    I have been running my P67A-G45 (B3) based system for over a year now with no issues. [Every few months I check MSI's site for BIOS updates and have been flashing via the HP Flashdrive utility.
    Quote from: resident56 on 23-June-12, 05:17:33
    Im currently running BIOS 1.12 dated 7-22-2011 and I want to update to version 1.I
    This is weird. If you mentioned that you update your BIOS every few months, your last BIOS version should be version 1.H dated 13-01-2012.
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  • P67A-G45 (B3) and Asus R9270-DC2OC-2GD5

    I'm having essentially the same problem as the OP in this thread: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=175787.0.
    In my case, however I have an Asus R9270-DC2OC-2GD5 that I'm trying to get to work in a P67A-G45 (B3).
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    The card should be compatible with my motherboard, right?  If so, does anyone happen to know which version of the BIOS I should flash to.  I would assume the latest official release (1.J) but thought I'd ask just in case.

    So any GTX 6xx card will work with my current motherboard?
    If that's the case, I'll probably go with a GTX 660, as it's extremely close to the AMD card in terms of price and performance.
    I've never felt that my homebuilt machine has been absolutely 100% stable, and though I've always suspected that it may just be my current AMD Radeon HD6850 not playing well with the rest of my setup, I would nevertheless feel a little wary of flashing the BIOS.

  • What memory is 100% compatible with MSI P67A-G45?

    I have some g.skill memory and there are issues using it with my MSI P67A-G45 as I cant adjust dram voltage. I know some of you have this board so what memory is working perfect and allows dram voltage and all others settings to be fully adjusted?

    Quote
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    Just posted a link to the modules list, nothing more. Made no recommendations & made no other assumptions. Selections & decisions are yours & yours alone.
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