P45 Platinum - overclocking 4870 X2

Ok so iam back again with another problem, it seems that overclocking a 4870 X2 is very hard ATM, Everything i tried to OC my 4870 X2 won't work, i tried almost anything ( ATI Overdrive, Rivatuner, ATI Tool Etc. ) but it won't work properly ( Many Artifacts ) and it won't run stable, the Temps stay good since iam using my GPU Fan for atleast 40%.
Any Ideas for this ?
Thanks for your time and wisdom

System Specs:
P45 Platinum
Q9550 @ 3.41 GHZ + Zalman 8700 LED
Corsair Dominator 1066 MHZ 2 x 2 GB
Powercolor HD 4870X2
640 GB Samsung Spinpoint
Zealous 650 watt modulair
Recom Powerstation case
Ok.. the core clock is 750 MHZ and the memory @ 900 MHz.. i don't think its a power problem, more of a heat and Volt problem.. i tried some stuff already, making my fan run faster will give me less artifacts for some reason when its OCed a bit..
The temps are good.. IDLE its 40 -50 degrees and under load its around 80 - 100 degrees depending on what game iam playing ( Crysis for instance is around 100 degrees. )
Under 3Dmark06 around 85 degrees.. maybe Vantage will pull it up to 100 degrees, still need to test that today.
I am using the latest 8.12 drivers + catalyst center, so that should not be the problem i guess ?
ow.. and BTW my score in 3Dmark06 is just over 16000, maybe its some usefull info.

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    I had firstly asus P5Q, and bring it easily and stably my Q9400 to of 3.4 ghz.
    But not with the MSI P45 Platinum
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    Quote from: Jack t.N. on 04-September-09, 20:13:52
    I hereby officially refuse to tell you that because your question clearly shows that you have not taken the time to look into the mainboard's user manual which not only shows where the jumpers are located but also what you can do with them.   
    I can understand for that all. It is same like me when to tried help another people ask a question for that things but sometimes you can not explained with words. Instead you get bashing with short explained like that
     (you know exactly what i meant...lol) 
    Quote from: De_Hollander on 04-September-09, 20:27:02
    i have no mainboard's user manual  taken, iám going to shop back asking for the manual.
    but i think the jumpers are these
    Right!! that is location of the jumpers, short the jumpers in strap potition what you need and dont forget to give this shot before do that:
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    2. Put your OC jumpers potition what you need (ex, 266-333 or 333-400)
    3. Push button Clear CMOS at back your case
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    Quote from: Jack t.N. on 04-September-09, 20:43:52
    Now you do:
    http://download1.msi.com/files/downloads/mnu_exe/E7512v1.0.zip
    Very usefull guide 

  • P45 Platinum - Overclocking Core2 Duo & Ram

    Hi all,
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    Cheers!

    Quote
    It started off when it recognised my memory at 800Mhz when infact it was 1066 DDR2 Dominator.
    Your memory modules are recognized as DDR2-800 modules, because the SPD-Chips of these modules do not have an SPD-Profile for DDR2-1066 which the BIOS could detect to set memory clock speed to DDR2-1066.  Your modules present themselves as DDR2-800 modules to the BIOS (because they are basically DDR2-800 modules).  The BIOS can only read SPD profiles, not what Corsair has actually printed onto sticker that is on each module.
    Quote
    4gb DDR2 1066 (not sure if it infact does run at this)
    If you check the official Corsair datasheet for your modules, you will see that it will say that these modules were tested @1066 MHz @2.1-2.2V, not that they are DDR2-1066 modules.  At the bottom of the datesheet you will find a brief note telling you that the actual OC results "may vary".  I am not sure which memory related settings you have tried so far. If you need advice and suggestions regarding memory settings, please let us know the precise model name/number of your modules and tell us which settings you have tried so far.
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    i fiddle with the CPU FSB currently default 333 it does not boot right and resets to be done
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  • MOVED: P45 Platinum - Overclocking Core2 Duo & Ram

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=118617.0

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    It started off when it recognised my memory at 800Mhz when infact it was 1066 DDR2 Dominator.
    Your memory modules are recognized as DDR2-800 modules, because the SPD-Chips of these modules do not have an SPD-Profile for DDR2-1066 which the BIOS could detect to set memory clock speed to DDR2-1066.  Your modules present themselves as DDR2-800 modules to the BIOS (because they are basically DDR2-800 modules).  The BIOS can only read SPD profiles, not what Corsair has actually printed onto sticker that is on each module.
    Quote
    4gb DDR2 1066 (not sure if it infact does run at this)
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    i fiddle with the CPU FSB currently default 333 it does not boot right and resets to be done
    What settings have you modified besides FSB clock speed & voltage?

  • Doubt about overclocking with p45 platinum

    hi guys
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    now the multiplier on the processor is 7
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    now as per the board specs 1600 fsb is the maximum.
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  • Overclock an E8400 in a MSI P45 Platinum

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    What is your current BIOS Version?
    Please post a list of the Cell Menu Settings that you have used to far when you attempted to overclock your system.
    For a quick test:
    -> remove the two OC Jumpers from there pin headers (this will force the FSB Clock Speed to 400 MHz), clear CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from PSU after that and see if the system will start-up properly. 

  • P45 Platinum, some overclocking experience needed !

    Hi,
    I have bought a new computer last winter and been busy with it all the time.. when i bought it i had problems with MY CPU and memory but both fixed, CPU with BIOS 1.4 ( at that point the most recent BIOS ) and memory fixed with the help of some other guy with the same problem and the same hardware.
    When all that was fixed and my PC runned stable i began overclocking the CPU by taking off the FSB jumpers so it wouldn't run on 333 MHZ but 400 MHZ FSB.
    Now i wanna know if someone has experience with overclocking a Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 on a P45 platinum, my CPU is now running on 3.4 GHZ ( stand 2.83 GHZ )  and I wanna know if a Vmod is nessecary need to get it to.. lets say 3.6 to 3.8 GHZ ?
    I also want to know if someone has overclocked his Corsair Dominators above 1066 MHZ and how he did it, because nothing is working for me ( little changes direcly give BSODS etc. )
    Thanks for everyones time,
    Tim

    Try your overclock first by setting your memory to 5.5.5.15 at 800MHz. This will eliminate or at least minimise any possible memory instabilities that are more than apparant in the forum when trying the 1066 overclock. If you are succesful, let me know, as I have the same set up, except that I have OZC Reapers. I must say that my 3,4 GHz (I have followed the same route as you via the jumpers) has not encountered a program or game yet that yielded unsatisfactory results. In actual fact my average frame rate in Far Cry 2 allgraphics maxed out runs between 70 and 80 fps. (MSI 9800GTX+). Unless you are running some scientific programs that need speeding up or you want to increase a theoretical benchmark, I wonder if the extra ,2 or,4 GHz will justify the potential temp increase or possible instabilities. But please advise once you have achieved that, what your system settings are what the percentage temp increase is on your CPU. I would be interested as I am too conservative at this stage to go beyond the 3,4.

  • Overclocking Q6600 with MSI P45 Platinum

    Hi again!
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    Unfortunately, im an unlucky owner of the infamous Q6600 L8XX batch which has a high VID (1.3250v)
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    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.
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    Hey guys, i have got a fairly new system i think its about 2 months old
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    Quote
    Next, I see that you are using a Beta BIOS, what's the reason behind it?
    I suppose the reason is this:
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    Quote
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  • P45 Platinum wont start up

    Hi
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    Quote from: fuzzz on 04-January-12, 19:53:11
    i have a p45 platinum motherboard. For some reason the board just wont start up anymore, it was working fine.
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    Try to borrow another processor and another DDR2 module and see how it goes.

  • 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).
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    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 -
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    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.

  • P45 Platinum - NB Drive Configure

    In the BIOS Cell Menu is one item that does not appear in the User Manual:
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    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.]
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    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 - Triple Posting/Dual Posting

    Hi...
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    2. Goes off for 2 seconds.
    3. Again (1)
    4. Again (2)
    5. Again (3)
    6. Again (4)
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    [email protected]@1.432V + CM Hyper 212
    Corsair TWIN2X4096-8500C5(5-5-5-15)@2.1V@1016Mhz (could not get it to 1066 Mhz)
    2 x HD4890[Xfire]@1000/900[MEM/GPU]
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    Seagate 180GB+80GB
    The CPU OC is perfectly stable. Have stressed it using OCCT / Prime95 / RealTEMP / Furmark. Can game for hours with no issue. Temperatures are good too.
    thanks a ton....!
    Anil

    Quote from: Jack t.N. on 06-January-10, 22:58:18
    Remove your OC Settings...
    Okay I bought the system to default, by loading and committing all values using the F6 in the BIOS. The system is first posting perfect.
    FSB:DRAM ration = Auto
    V - DRAM = Auto
    SS = Yes
    Ram is running at 534.6 Mhz (1:2 DRAM:FSB) @ 5-7-7-24.
    Now the question is: How do I get this baby to run at 4.0 Ghz. With the quickest RAM speed. If I can not get quick RAM speed no issue, but I want the 4.0 Ghz speed for the CPU.
    Quote from: Del UK on 06-January-10, 22:37:31
    With the overclock you achieved and components..... I am 90% sure, that PSU (Even though good quality) does not have the power for first cold boot.
    If you leave UPS on, parts of system still receiving power, so not as hard on PSU.
    As quick test, what happens, if you removed 1 of the graphics cards and boot from cold?
    I will give this a try, but default settings are working fine -- if I cannot get the 4.0 Ghz with quick RAM option, will load the OC and try with one GPU.

  • P45 Platinum (Zilent) and 1066MHz DDR2

    Hi, I am getting a new PC and as I always do I will be assembling it myself. I ordered the P45 Zilent board and it will arrive in less than a week, along with a 2GB A-DATA Vitesta+ 1066+ DDR2 memory kit. I love the MSI brand, I know it is good stuff, and the P45 Platinum is just a beast... but i read some reviews that say that the BIOS version it comes with it has some flaws. Mostly about raising the FSB and other overclocking, and when I went to the product page on the MSI site and read the BIOS versions change logs i saw that in the v1.3 there is a fix to an inaccurate reading of the CPU temperature in the BIOS.
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    2. Will the stock BIOS read the CPU temperature right, and does it have any serious flaws?
    3. Will it support an E8400 or E8300 CPU, and will the CPU work on 1333MHz (stock) FSB without problems?
    Mostly I do not want to flash the BIOS if it can do what I need it to do, so I just want to know if I will have to flash it to achieve the above. I hope someone has tested the stock BIOS for DRR2 on the settings above, and also tested it for other flaws and may be able to help me with answers. A few pointers on how to overclock the RAM voltage, timings and frequency on this board, and also how to set up the BIOS (if it doesn't need to be flashed) for good system performance and stability are welcome as well.

    Confirming PERFECT stability work with:
    BIOS version 1.4 Update Date     2008-09-11
    CPU: E8400@3GHz
    RAM 2x2GB Vitesta 1066+ [email protected]@1066MHz
    That costs me a lot of wasted time to set all working well.
    Good luck!
    P.S.: You may have problem with right recognition of the cpu because of BIOS version (mine was 1.0 at the beginning and with CPU-Z Mobo didn't recognize SSE4.1 and VT technology). Just update your BIOS with 1.4 and everything must be fine

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