P43 Neo-F (MS-7519-020): ZOTAC Synergy GeForce GTX 460

Hello everyone,
I was wondering if my P43 Neo-F (MS-7519-020) is compatible with the ZOTAC Synergy GeForce GTX 460.
Thank you!

Quote from: Kenjutsu on 17-November-11, 12:14:11
Yes, thats true. I will be upgrading from a 480w to a 600w PSU as well.
Probably, you can share with us the model that you will be looking at before you spend the money to buy it.
At the same time, try to look out for Bernhard's recommendation. Those are reliable PSU series.

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    I'm currently using BIOS 1.9, I haven't flashed to 1.A yet. Does 1.A include a fix or is there another BIOS that's as up-to-date as 1.9 or 1.A that would have the fix, with any links to download? I'm thinking along the lines of the A7519ICI.1xx series, whatever is the latest.
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    EDIT: I have contacted MSI at http://ocss.msi.com.tw/
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    Quote from: wim-nl on 08-August-08, 21:36:35
    No, does not boot !
    Update the BIOS to v1.4 and try again.
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  • [P43 Neo-F] No Pci-e Frequency option in BIOS??

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    Quote from: Adiel on 13-April-11, 04:02:00
    You have not used P43 Neo F I suppose, that mobo does not go above 400 or 415 fsb, search the internet, its a common problem, and the only solution is the one i posted. But why is that the bios of my mobo does not have this option??
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    Quote from: skip741 on 15-October-08, 05:46:56
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    Nor do various other brands. I must say I haven't found/read about a P43 board that does. But I guess if you claim there 's such a board, it must exist.
    I'm done looking. Next time I'll buy a higher end board. Low end CPU + Low end board OC isn't a very good idea. I should've gone with a X48 MSI DDR2 board + E9650.

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    Quote from: Svet on 13-April-09, 08:54:41
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    Quote
    by adjusting the fsb on the bios am i only adjusting the cpu clock?
    The FSB Frequency is the base frequency for both the CPU Frequency and the memory frequency.  The CPU Frequency is always calculated like this:
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    The Memory Frequency is adjusted via the FSB/DRAM Ratio Option.  If the FSB Frequency is set to 266 MHz the memory will run @DDR2-800 if the FSB/DRAM Ratio is set to 1:1l5...:
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    Quote
    My concerns are on the bios  high incriments on the cpu voltage adjuster i can only adjust with increments of 1.141 next is 1.441 then 1.641 is it too high?
    Have you browsed through all the values the BIOS allows you to set in order to check if there are other values available?  Setting the CPU Voltage to 1.441 or 1.641 is not really something you should do.  1.441V is already quite high but 1.641V is definately too much.  Leave the CPU Voltage on AUTO for now and see how far you can get without adjusting the CPU Voltage (check the actual Voltage with CPU-Z).
    Quote
    and is the cpu voltage same as the vcore
    Yes.
    Quote
    my default fsb is at 266 x 10.5 = 2.8 Ghz my plan is adjusting it to 286 x 10.5 = 3.03 Ghz.
    You probably won't need to increase any critical voltage levels for that.  This is a really, really moderate overclock.  Just see what happens if you adjust the FSB Clock Speed to 286 MHz without changing anything else in BIOS (well, keep Spread Spectrum and DOT disabled at all times when you overclock),
    Quote
    And as a backup plan if all fails when trying to OC flashing bios is the right thinkg to do?
    No, that is definately the wrong thing to do.  If the system refuses to start after you changed certain BIOS Options, clear CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from your PSU.  This will erase all settings and make the BIOS prompt you to reset everything.

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  • Need help to oc msi p43 neo

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    5) is there other items I should change in the bios?
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    if your going to oc it in 3.0 ghz just raised the fsb 286.. reboot and see if theirs and error..
    dont change anything yet..

  • MOVED: MSI P43 NEO with Q6600?

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=148594.0

    Overclocking means operating a component or a set of components outside their actual specifications.  That means, whenever overclocking is involved, negative consequences (increased heat, signal distorsion, shortened component lifetime, sudden component death) always have to be counted in as a result of overclocking.  Users that do not accept these consequences should not even think about overclocking.  
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