P45 Platinum [MS-7512 PCB 1.x]: BETA & Performance BIOS Versions

I will upload the latest Performance BIOS I could get my hand on.  Unfortunately, I cannot provide changelogs at this point.
The BIOS is labeled A7512IMS.P0D and will appear as v25.0b13 on the POST Screen and in BIOS Setup. The BIOS was released on June 13th 2008.
I have just flashed it on a P45 Platinum Board that I have here for testing and found that memory compatibility has somewhat improved. 
For those that are considering to give this BIOS a try:  remember, the risk is yours and yours alone!
The archive contains the a flashing utility an can be used with the MSIHQ Forum USB Flashin tool (Method I):
>>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
/EDIT: I added the latest BETA-BIOS of the official BIOS series: A7512IMS.115.  It was released on June 13th as well.  Again, use this BIOS at your own risk and don't complain if anything goes wrong. 

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If the only versions that work with certain hardware combinations that are claimed to be compatible are Beta or Performance Versions then they should be available for public use
Every official BIOS-Version is based on the preceding BETA-BIOS-Versions.  The Final A7512IMS.110-Release will be based on the preceding A7512IMS.11x-BETAs.  Sometimes, BETA-BIOS-Versions that have proven themselves are renamed and released as an official version.  So the changes will be made public at some point.  I uploaded the non-official versions precisely because they may be of help to others even though they are not available on official MSI Download Sites.
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I feel like a child who has been chastised for daring to question the standard "because I said so"
I opened this thread to share (not necessarely stable) BETA-BIOS-Releases with users that are willing to test not officially released BIOS Versions and are aware of the risks involved.  Feedback (positive & negative) on system behaviour is welcome and in the best interest of everyone who has this board. The intention behind this is to offer alternatives to help users that have problems with official versions and to collect experience based information.
I did not open this thread to discuss MSI's BIOS Release Policies (nobody here has any true influence on it and I am aware that it does not meet the wishes and expectations of every user) and I did not start this topic to talk about the experience different users have had with MSI Technical Support.  If you want to discuss these questions, open your own topic and if you have concrete suggestions that concern MSI policies and procedures, direct them to MSI directly (nobody here works for MSI).
This said, I invite you to share your own experiences with specific BIOS Versions in this thread to provide information that may be helpful to other users.
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except in this case it is the child doing the chastising!
If you want to insult me because you feel personally offended by the way I am trying to point out that I do not want to let this thread about specific BIOS Versions for the P45 Platinum mainboard be turned into a general discussion of what MSI should do to enhance individual customer satisfaction, please do that via PM and I will gladly respond. 
Now, back to topic:  I will post future Performance & BETA BIOS releases as soon as I get my hands on them.  So far, vP0D & v1.1b5 are the latest versions I had access to and I have no idea when there be further updates and at what point a final and official version can be expected.

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  • P45 Platinum [MS-7512] booting and crashing issues

    Hello all,
    Upgraded my PC with new hw and faced with annoying problem:
    I can boot it only 1 time of 20-30 (roughly) attempts, the typical symptoms are (word-for-word from https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=118779.0 post):
    All the led of (group 1,3 and 4) turns red and group 2 turns green. According to the manual it says ''memory detection test. Testing onboard memory size. The D-LED will hang if the memory module is damage or not installed properly.''
    Problem arose after I'd replaced ATI HD3850 with nVidia GTX260, no other changes were made.
    Tested another pair of DIMMs - the same behaviour.
    My config:
    Intel E8400 / MSI P45 Platinum [MS-7512 PCB 1.0] / Corsair XMS2 [TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF] 4096Mb (2x2048Mb) PC2-8500 1066MHz DDR2 / Inno3D nVidia GeForce GTX260 / Hyper 620W PSU / 4 HDDs / Creative X-Fi / Windows XP Pro SP3 32bit
    Initial BIOS version was 1.0, all BIOS settings are default (used load default optimal settings), no overclocking.
    After MSI released version 1.1 I flashed it that solves problem with booting but my PC started freezing and crashing several times a day, also tried other beta version found there https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=117741.0 :
    1.2b4 - the same as 1.1
    P.0b16 - testing now no crashes still
    Again, all BIOS settings are default, no overclocking, BIOS flashed with CMOS clearing and loading default optimal settings.
    Any suggestions?
    Regards,
    colibri

    Because of both - motherboard and DIMMs support 1066MHz, memory works on 1066Mhz by default, in my case under heavy loads (games for example) PC freezes or reboots randomly.
    After changing FSB/DRAM ratio to 1:1.2 (800Mhz for DRAM) as Jack the Newbie suggested (thanks!) system became stable.
    The question what about 1066Mhz remains open, different BIOS versions set different voltages to DRAM (version 1.0 - less than 2.1V and system doesn't boot with 1066Mhz DDR2 which needs 2.1V (correct me if i'm wrong, don't want to reflash just to check this statement) - versions 1.1 and later set 2.1V - which is perfect for overclocked DDR2 but doesn't assure stable system in my case. BTW I haven't tested with 2.2V yet may be it helps.

  • MOVED: P45 Platinum MS-7512 won't post after shutdown without cmos reset

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=124663.0

    As you may have seen on my own post, I also ran into lock ups on the memory side with the same board and OCZ 1066 memory. Turns out that the memory is actually factory "overclocked" DDR2-667. Anyhow, my P45 is stable now, running a Q9550 E0 stepping at 3,4Ghz. Ran Prime 95 for approx 4 hours and my CPU core temp reaches 60 deg C with the individual cores between 45 and 55 deg. I installed a Freezer 7 Pro cooler right from the start and it is very effective and very quiet in general use.
    I have a question though to DougKmcse. You say your Dominators posted straight away at 1066. Have you checked in CPU-Z SPD what the reported maximum bandwidth is? I would be interested to know as I want to replace the memory I have with something that will give me true 1066 without problems on the board. Secondly, I am on BIOS v1.5. Did you flash to a beta BIOS, and have you had any issues since? Appreciate any feedback.
    As a matter of interest, I see that the 3,4GHz barrier on the Q9550 is mentioned here as well.I have experienced the same. I can run my system stable up to 400MHz and after that instability. Tried 420 and got a solid lock. Then I read a post somewhere else where it was mentioned that one should not try between 400 and 470, but beyond that it seems to be OK again up to about 500MHz. Well, I tried that, 500MHz with a 7 multiplier. And what do you know, the system actually booted, but then my "Fake" 1066 memory wasn't up to it. I am also too inexperienced to want to attempt to change voltages on the board, barring VRAM. So perhaps if your memory is up to it, you may want to try that to get beyong the 3,4 GHz barrier.

  • P45 Platinum Optimum memory settings with 2GB Corsair 1066 memory

    Hi all,
    Looking for some advice on optimum memory settings as I seem to have been getting unstable results from experimenting with settings and the optimum defaults.
    My configuration is as follows:
    MSI P45 Platinum (V1.0 PCB) (V1.4 Bios)
    Intel Dual Core Duo E8500
    Corsair TWIN2X2048-8500C5D DDR2-1066 5-5-5-15-2T configured for 2.2v in Bios
    Palit 9800GT
    2 x Maxtor 1TB HD's
    1 x Floppy + Memory card readers
    2 x Samsung DL-DVD-DW's
    Silverpower SP-400P2C 400W PSU
    With the default optimised settings loaded, the system does not book reliably or pass the memory test, in fact memtest86 just hangs when booted
    With the Memory configuration set to 1:1.33 (1600:1066) the systems appears to pass the memory tests and windows is relatively stable. Voltage set to 2.2volt with Spead Spectrum disabled.
    Is this really the optimum configuration ? as the Adjusted DRAM Frequency reported by the bios is 887 and I was expecting to see 1066.
    Any suggestions as how to optimise reliably would be appreciated.
    Although I suspect I may have a PSU issue as once booted the system locks when running any 3D games/demo's and it looks liek the 9800GT's need a lot more amps that I thought when putting the system together.
    Rgds

    Quote from: sylvester on 11-October-08, 20:43:36
    Intel Dual Core Duo E8500
    Corsair TWIN2X2048-8500C5D DDR2-1066 5-5-5-15-2T configured for 2.2v in Bios
    With the Memory configuration set to 1:1.33 (1600:1066) the systems appears to pass the memory tests and windows is relatively stable. Voltage set to 2.2volt with Spead Spectrum disabled.
    Is this really the optimum configuration ? as the Adjusted DRAM Frequency reported by the bios is 887 and I was expecting to see 1066.
    First of all, your DDR2 modules are in fact DDR2-800 (they're using overclocked-overvolted DDR2-800 chips).
    Sencondly you need to understand how a FSB/DRAM divider works.
    Your processor is Intel E8500 and that means a bus frequency of 1333MHz (333MHz quad-pumped).
    In your case 1:1.33 means 1.33 x 333 x 2 = 887 MHz for the DDR2 modules.
    Set the divider to 1:1.6 if you want the DDR2 modules to run at 1066MHz.
    And finally, the "optimum configuration" for max system stability means real DDR2-1066 (7-7-7-20 at 1.8V) or
    DDR2-800 (5-5-5-15 at 1.8V).
    cheers

  • MSI P45 Platinum vs Q8400

    Is there bios version for P45 platinum, with quad q8400 support? If there is not, when it will came out? Thanks!

    Hi there. Just for your info, I have the Q9550 (E0) running succesfully on the P45 Platinum. Initially I had to update the Bios to v1.6 as the board had shipped with v1.1 which had no quad support. Then I had memory issues which were sorted by OZC who replaced it. I removed the jumpers on the board so the systems posts at 400MHz. I now leave everything else on Auto and the system is as stable as a rock at 3,4GHz clock (standard boot now without any further overclock in the BIOS). Far Cry2 with all graphics maxed out pushes my cores between 50 and 60 deg. (MSI 9800GTX+ card)
    I run my 1066 mem at 800 5.5.5.15.  I have run it at the overclocked 1066 but the memory benchmark increase, or rather the lack thereof, does not justify infrequent instabilities.
    This information is just to address your concern of the 2.66 clock speed. Jack t.N will remember my perceived initial lack of confidence in the board, and all due to memory issues as it turned out. (Once again thanks to Jack)
    Now I can only report back that the system has been rock solid over the last 2 months at the 3,4GHz. I don't foresee any problems with a quad core with BIOS v1.6

  • Memory Upgrade for P45 Platinum

    My P45 Platinum recently failed in its access to memory - so I believe something in the 3 yr old North Bridge gave.  The system fails to boot to Windows now, or to any of my emergency repair disks.  I isolated the problem to my memory.  When I test the memory (see signature below) using a boot CD with Windows MemTest, it only fails in the Stride-6 test.  Yet when I test the same memory sticks in my other P45 Platinum system (w/ E8400), it passes all tests.
    No problem.  I have a couple of spare P45 Platinum boards. 
    As I rebuild the system, I was wondering if OC'ing this long at 3.8GHz with this memory was taking a toll on the North Bridge.  Anyway, I'm considering upgrading the rebuild's memory from the sticks in my signature to some high-performance G.SKILL's - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231246
    Curious what the community thought, as I had thought the original sticks were of decent quality, but have always had problems getting the board to acknowledge their true timings...
    Thanks in advance.

    Personally I would stick with the Crucials. I have OCZ on mine and have tested both at 800 and 1066 and the gain was insignificant. The additional voltage needed and potential instabilities just didn't justify it. Set the DRAM ratio at  1:1
    I use the beta BIOS 1.7b10 which allows me FSB up to 465 and beyond on my Q9550 and that then pushes my mem to 900 or more in any case. Just increased the DRAM V to 1,9V and thats it. 5.5.5.15
    Stick with the Crucials.

  • Problem with P45 Platinum during POST

    Good day! 
    I have MSI P45 Platinum mainboard and from to time to time it freezes during POST with AMI bios POST code - 423C. This happens right after the message that "4096MB OK" and before the detection of SATA/IDE drives.  When this happens, the only way to make the system run is to turn off the power (pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del of Reset would result in the same error)  - after that the POST procedure finishes correctly and I don't experience any problems afterwards (system is rock-solid after POST completion).
    So my question is - can anyone explain me what does this post code mean (D-Leds are not much of a help)? Is this a mobo problem or may be there is some kind of incompatibility with my hardware. I should mention also that I've tried all versions of Bios both official and beta without any success.
    This problem does not trouble me that much (doesn't happen often), but still I would like to understand what may cause it.
    P.S. My system config - iC2D E8300/MSI P45 Platinum/4x1Gb DDR2-800 Geil Black Dragon (5-5-5-15)/MSI Radeon 4870 1Gb OC edition/HDD 250 Gb WD + 120Gb Seagate/SB Audigy 4/DVD-RW Asus 1814/PSU TT Toughpower 700w (w0105)
    Thanx in advance and please excuse my poor English   

    Thank you for the reply! 
    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 16-December-08, 06:39:42
    What is your current BIOS Version?
    I've recently flashed the latest beta bios version - 1,5 beta 6... but it produces the same error as did the latest official bios v1.4 
    Quote from: Jack the Newbie
    Does the same problem occur with only one memory module installed?
    I don't know actually. But thanks for pointing this out  - I will test the system with one (and then with two) module(s). I've tested the modules with the memtest86+ software (the latest version, which supports P45 chipset) several times and it showed no errors. So the modules are OK and they worked without any problems with my previous mb (Gigabyte P35-DS3).
    Quote from: Jack the Newbie
    What do the POST-Status LEDs of the board tell you, when the system freezes at the described stage?
    Well, I guess I don't fully understand what does the combination of LEDs tell during the freeze. I'll try to describe the combination -
    LED12 - OFF           LED13 - GREEN
    LED8 - RED             LED7 - OFF
    LED14 - OFF           LED10 - GREEN
    LED15 - RED           LED11 - OFF
    In mobo's manual this diagnostic LEDs are grouped in 4 groups and the description of the group that most closely resembles my case is - "Testing base and Extended memory etc." But I'm not sure that I'm identifying the problem correctly, because of the LEDs that are OFF.
    Quote from: Jack the Newbie
    Are you experiencing any freeze and/or stability problems appart from the described problem?
    No, as I said in my initial post, once it get past this stage everything is running smoothly - OS boots and all software, including the most demanding games or tests, are running OK.

  • New to the P45 Platinum

    Whew. That was a long day of trials and error for me to set up the motherboard. I feel really accomplished saying I put together my own computer for the first time.
    The story so far: Windows is loading okay, but ONLY on 1 stick of ram in slot 1, and ONLY one HDD. When I try to reboot with 2 sticks of ram, Windows freezes at the loading screen. Same for when I try to plug in my 2nd HDD.
    So any BIOS numbers that I have to edit? Is this a problem outside of BIOS and in Windows itself?

    Well I flashed to 1.5 a few days ago. And I've decided I'm going to give my old computer to my best friend (although I'd have to put everything back together.) Since my current heatsink (Arctic Cooling Freezer 7) works better on my old P6N-SLI, I thought I'd throw that on too. Can anyone recommend me a heatsink that'll fit nicely into my new P45 Platinum? The weird DrMOS pipes kinda get in the way (and are actually getting scratched up by the Freezer 7 right now).
    Quick responses are always appreciated. My Newegg order of an Antec 900 case is being processed now, so it'd be nice to add to it before it ships out.
    Maybe one of these?:
    http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec_v2.asp?scriteria=BA24929
    http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec_v2.asp?scriteria=BA24691
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  • Overclocking Q6600 with MSI P45 Platinum

    Hi again!
    I need some advice regarding my OC settings.
    Unfortunately, im an unlucky owner of the infamous Q6600 L8XX batch which has a high VID (1.3250v)
    Anyway, I was able to reach 3GHz stable with these settings:
    MSI P45 Platinum official v1.5 bios
    Motherboard OC Jumper set to: default
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    C1E: Disabled
    Green Power: All Disabled
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    Multi-Step OC Booster: Mode 1
    DOT Control: Disabled
    Intel Eist: Disabled
    Adjust CPU FSB Frequenxy (MHz): 333
    Adjust CPU Frequency: 3000
    CPU Multiplier: 9
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    Advance DRAM Configuration: Manual
    Enhanced Settings: Enabled
    NB Drive Config: auto
    CAS Latency (CL): 5
    tRCD: 5
    tRP: 5
    tRAS: 15
    Advanced memory Setting: Disabled
    FSB/DRAM ratio: 1:1.2
    Adjusted Dram Frequency: 800
    ================================
    ClockGenTuner:  No Changes Done
    Adjusted PCI Frequency: 37.5
    Auto disable DRAM/PCI Frequency: Disabled
    ================================
    CPU Voltage: 1.3175v
    CPU GTL REF0: auto
    CPU GTL REF1: auto
    Dram voltage: 2.100v
    DDR_VREF_A: auto
    DDR_VREF_B: auto
    MCH Voltage: 1.4v
    MCH GTL REF: auto
    VTT FSB Voltage: 1.35v
    ICH Voltage: 1.52v
    ================================
    Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    My goal is set at 3GHz and to get a lower cpu voltage (lower than my current 1.3175v), but anything below 1.3175v restarts when i stress test using OCCT. I've run memtest and it's ok. Can anybody advise which voltage I can configure to lower my cpu voltage? Also, is 333 x 9 to achieve 3GHz better? Or should I go with 375 x 8? Thanks! Btw, I plan to maintain these settings for the remainder of my CPU's life..  :D

    thanks for the tip. i'm currently logging all my OC settings in an excel file. i just finished played an hour of COD4 without any restarts or instability. currently my settings are just the same except CPU voltage is at 1.344v and i reduced my Dram voltage to 2.0v. running memtest for over an hour, 2 passes already with no errors. i'll stress test it over the weekend.
    i have a question though. a lot of people are suggesting a 1:1 FSB/DRAM ratio. but using 333x9 settings @ 1:1, you get 667.. i'm using 2x 2GB GeiL PC6400 800, that's why i used the 1:1.2 FSB/DRAM ratio to get 800. is it ok to keep using the 1:1.2 FSB/DRAM ratio even though people say 1:1 is the ideal ratio? many thanks for the reply

  • P45 Platinum - NB Drive Configure

    In the BIOS Cell Menu is one item that does not appear in the User Manual:
    NB Drive Configuration  {May help memory strength when OC}
    It is set to AUTO but has options for Drive Settings 1 throught to 4.
    The explanation is not really clear as to what it is supposed to accomplish or what it is doing.
    JacktN, I have to rely on your experience and hope that you have a better explanation than the BIOS description.

    I am not very experienced with the practical effects of that option on the P45 Platinum (I never ran any systematic tests). 
    However, as far as I understand it, those settings affect the "strength" at which the mainboard "drives" the memory data bus signals.  In theory, a higher drive strength means a "stronger" signal in effect, which can (theoretically) improve the system stability when there is a lot of memory load and/or the memory & memory controller is overclocked. [On the flip side, higher drive strength may increase electromagnetic interference, which may have negative effects on other parts of the system.]
    Unfortunately, the fact the BIOS just allows us to choose between pre-configured Profiles, we do not really know what is actually set when we select any one of them. 
    So the best thing would probably be to simply play around with those profiles to find out the actual effects @higher memory clock speeds (or with all four memory slots populated).

  • P45 platinum bios/oc issues / Click bios info

    damn board is annoying me, it's currently running bios 1.7b9 but it's being a twit, firstly getting it to run the memory at 1066 (I've got 2*2gb kingston hyperX pc8500) is proving really difficult yet it was easy on my previous gigabyte p35 board. The only success I have had so far is to knock the multi down to 11 from 12.5 and thats got me fairly close, cpu is an E5200 btw and currently at fsb of 341 with the ram at 511 , ram voltage doesn't have any effect though I haven't messed with the finer voltages which are on auto
    more annoying is the fact that it will do the power up / power straight back off thing 2 or more times when switching on before staying on yet is completly stable when it's on, also it seems to have trouble with the time which keeps changing when powered off, bios battery is fine and I've cleared the bios several times including with the battery removed
    I'm putting the time and possibly the power up issues down to the bios version as it was fine on the old 1.6, but is there any other bios between 1.6 and 1.7b9 that would be better to use or shall I just go back to 1.6?
    also this Uefi "click" bios which seems rather secretive and mysterious, noticed that there is one available for the P45 platinum but there is absolutly no info on it, has anyone tried it and is it worth me trying it?
    tia   

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    firstly getting it to run the memory at 1066 (I've got 2*2gb kingston hyperX pc8500) is proving really difficult
    Try:
    - DRAM Voltage = 2.1V
    - DDR_Reference Voltage Settings (Both): 0.9550V
    - Spread Spectrum = Disabled
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    more annoying is the fact that it will do the power up / power straight back off thing 2 or more times when switching on before staying on yet is completly stable when it's on, also it seems to have trouble with the time which keeps changing when powered off, bios battery is fine and I've cleared the bios several times including with the battery removed
    >>Posting Guide<<
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    also this Uefi "click" bios which seems rather secretive and mysterious, noticed that there is one available for the P45 platinum but there is absolutly no info on it, has anyone tried it and is it worth me trying it?
    If you expect it to solve system and memory overclocking issues:  No. 
    If you have no special needs for an UEFI Implementation (Software Wise): No.
    If you simply want to look at it and see how it works:  Well, go ahead.

  • E8400 on an MSI P45 Platinum

    I just got done reading the guide on tweaking VTT/GTL which helped me get a better grasp about the awesome settings the P45 have.
    Anyway I have a bit of a dillema, I can't seem to get 4.0Ghz without cranking my settings up to this:
    Vcore = 1.525v (This will fry it eventually)
    CPU GTL REF0 = AUTO (For now)
    CPU GTL REF1 = AUTO (For now)
    DRAM Voltage = 2.100v (Manu specs)
    DDR_VREF_A = AUTO (For now)
    DDR_VREF_B = AUTO (For now)
    MCH Voltage (Is this the Southbridge?) = 1.556v (I have no idea what to set this to, I just cranked it up as high as it would go)
    MCH GTL REF = AUTO
    VTT FSB Voltage = 1.60v (What the hell is VTT?)
    ICH Voltage (Is this the Northbridge??) = 2.12v
    The problem with this is I'm going to cook my system...the funny thing is I can remove the jumpers and run my CPU at 3.6Ghz and all stock voltages without a single problem - however going even 1Mhz above this requires me to crank the hell out of this system.
    Anyone here have any settings they use for this board w/ an E8400? I'm kind of out of ideas at this point.
    Specs:
    MSI P45 Platinum
    Intel E8400 Core2Duo @ 3.0Ghz
    OCZ OC RAM DDR2-1066 @ 5-5-5-15-2T and 2.1v
    Antec TruePower 750w w/ (4) Independent 12v rails

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    ...the funny thing is I can remove the jumpers and run my CPU at 3.6Ghz and all stock voltages without a single problem
    Thats a good starting point. Set BIOS to default and then ensure your memory is at DDR2-800 at ~1,9V.
    From there start increasing your FSB. I think you will have a better chance at what you are trying to achieve with a lower memory frequency. See how far you can go that way without changing any other voltages, but always check your V Core under load as you increase the frequency.
    I have had my proc at up to 3,7GHZ (board jumpers removed) all other BIOS settings being stock/auto, but I manually kept my DDR at 800.
    My  core Voltage will rise to 1,296 under full load at that freq, which is still below the Intel spec max of 1,3625 "Table 2-3. Voltage and Current Specifications in the Intel spec sheet". So I know there is room for more. My CPU core temps will be between 55 and 60C depending on the auto speed-up of the cooler, which I must say is very effective.
    Running some real world tests though, i.e. 3D gaming, I found that the increase above the 3,4GHz I am running now, is hardly worth the additional heat and obvious associated higher voltages.  My chipset especially heats up to about 55C and I need to take the passive cooling off at some stage to check the MSI factory paste.

  • Msi p45 platinum cpu voltage problems...?????

    my system...
        msi p45 platinum:bios(1.4v) intel e7300.... ocz 800 mhz ddr2 ram
        his ICQ 4850....
          I m changed in bıos voltage but cpu-z dont looking..
         1.34v in bios and 1.2v in cpu-z looking....
          not nevertime I don"t did...... what you think about    this.....   
       help me pls...
       

    This is a known v1.4 BIOS Bug.  It was fixed in BIOS v1.5b1 and in all BETA Releases that followed.  If you don't want to flash a BETA Release, you need to wait for the Release of the official/final v1.5 version.

  • Msi p45 platinum power up problems

    Hey guys, i have got a fairly new system i think its about 2 months old
    e8400 e0
    msi p45 platinum bios 1.71beta
    4g kit 1066 kingston hyperx
    palit 1g 4870
    huntkey 650w psu
    Okay so heres the deal, the computer was running at 3.6ghz, stable for the past 2 months.
    I have tried 4ghz with almost every possible combination of volts, but it passed prime 95 for about 36 hours 1 day, and the next have a random reboot
    I also noticed that my psu was making this weird whining noise so i just ordered and installed a pc power and cooling 750w.
    To my happyness comp booted up at 4ghz and seemd stable enough for 2 hours. (just searching net and stuff) then boom, comp turns off.
    okay so i thought maybe it wasnt stable. tried to reboot but to no avail. all i get is about half a second when my fans try to spin up but then it just cuts off again.
    i have tested the usual out of box, 1 stick of mem, clear cmos with power cord removed, removed battery for 10 minutes but nothing. Also did the same with the old psu which was working.
    All that happends is it trys to start, eg leds everywhere flicker and i mean flicker there is no way i can see what order. Im refering to the 8 leds down the bottom. the flick on then off.
    After trying to start it up once, i wont get another chance to start it. eg i have to remove the power and wait till the power is completly gone from the system b4 i can try again and only have the same thing happen.
    Thanks for your help guys

    Something may have been damaged during overclocking.  What voltages did you work on when you overclocked the system to ~4GHZ?  What where your temperatures?
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    Next, I see that you are using a Beta BIOS, what's the reason behind it?
    I suppose the reason is this:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=117741.msg947085#msg947085
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    Updated changelog for 1.71:
    1.Add the patch for Wolfdale CPU OC capability.
    2.Fix the system hang in WHQL after Disable SMBus Controller.
    3.Fix the system keep restarting when disable ACPI function and without TPM card.
    4.Add CMOS location changed warning code for M-flash boot fail.

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    Hello! Can you help me with this?
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