P45 Platinum PCIE Question?

Does it matter which pcie slot the HIS ati 4850 video card is in?
Card is too long to go in PCIE 1. 
Will PCIE 4 do 16x?
Thanks..
cj

Thanks for the reply.. 

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  • P45 Platinum PCI settings

    While I was looking through all the settings to discover where my instability problems may lie I noticed a strange thing.
    There are 3 settings available for PCI speed Auto, 37.? and 42.? (can't remember the last digit)
    Isn't the PCI bus supposed to run at 33.3 for best stability? Where is that option?

    Quote from: OKIGiveIn on 15-July-08, 13:36:30
    I still cannot find anywhere in BIOS to set the speed to 33.6/101MHz (PCI/PCI-e)
    That should be the default option. It should be locked by default,{no need to change default value even if you OC, but you have an options for extra bumps.) Also
    Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 14-July-08, 18:22:42
    You can check PCI & PCI-E freq. with everest:
    http://www.lavalys.com:8081/beta/everestultimate_build_1431_ox6li7eqrfn.zip
    "Isn't the PCI bus supposed to run at 33.3 for best stability? Where is that option?"
    That should be done by default.

  • Question on P45 Platinum bios setting for "Adjust PCI Frequency (MHz)"

    System:
    P45 Platinum updated to bios 1.6
    Intel Q9400 CPU with Xigmatek Heatsink
    620W PSU
    8BG (2x4 slots) Cosair TWIN2X4096-8500C5D PC2-8500 1066MHz
    PowerColor 1GB ATI HD 3670 Video card
    System runs almost fine at the default setting.  As it boot to blank screen a few times.  Hard reset to boot into system fine.  Once a while, system just froze and need hard reboot.  But seem to stable enough (temperature around 26C)
    I wanted to overclock to 3GHz.  But as I just increased FSB from 333 to 340, the system will not boot or it will boot and then locked up after logon to window.   I left everything at auto.  Do I need to set the PCI clock?  It is default at auto.

    Quote
    I have to constantly change the FSB/Dram ratio to keep the RAM frequency between 800-900 for it to stable.  Otherwise, the system will reboot by itself. Is that because I used all four slot of RAM?
    Well, the fact that all memory slots are populated makes the matter a little more complicated, but the main problem is elsewhere:  The Intel P45 Chipset natively only supports DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 modules.  In addition to that, your memory modules are not "real" DDR2-1066 modules, but DDR2-800 memory sticks with a permission to overclock and overvolt them to DDR2-1066 @~2.1V. 
    Try these settings to try to raise your memory clock speed farther:
    - Enhance Setting (Try all settings here: "Enabled", "Disabled" and "Auto")
    - DRAM Voltage = 2.1V
    - DDR_VREF_A = 0.955V
    - DDR_VREF_B = 0.955V
    - Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    Usually, the reduction of the DDR Reference Voltages compensates stability problems that are related to overclocking/overvolting the memory to DDR2-1066 on this board.  There is no guarantee that it will work for you, but you may as well give it shot.
    Quote
    Everything else is auto and Core Center is showing:
    vcore 1.21v
    memory 1.92v
    nb 1.12v
    CPU temperature after an hour of usage: 23C
    You don't wanna use MSI Dual Core Center for temperature monitoring.  The tool is unable to read/calculate the Core Temperatures of your processor which are based digitial sensors implemented in each processor core.  The data these sensors collect is stored in specific CPU registers that can be accessed by tools like Core Temp, Real Temp, Everest Ultimate and Speedfan (there are more tools of course).  The "CPU Temperature" value shown in BIOS and by MSI Dual Core Center are based on the readings of an analog sensor of unknown location.  It is uncertain, what this value actually refers to and it is also not very reliable. 

  • A few questions about the p45 platinum...

    I'm doing water cooling and would like to know in case of pump failure, is there a thermal shutdown built in to my p45 platinum board?  I have a q6600.  What temperature will it shutdown at?  How do I enable?
    I'm planning to upgrade to a radeon 6970.  Are there any compatibility issues?
    I was running cpuid hardware monitor and noticed that my 12V rail doesn't show 12 volts.  It's shows 1.94V but my system is running fine..is this a glitch in reporting?  I have a corsair 1000watt power supply and only using about 300watts.

    Quote
    I'm planning to upgrade to a radeon 6970.  Are there any compatibility issues?
    I am currently using an R6970 card in my P45 Platinum: no issues whatsoever with this combination.
    Quote
    It's shows 1.94V
    That is an impossible reading.  Your system would not even be on, if that value was the actual voltage level.  As Henry said, don't worry about it.  No software solution and not even the values you see in BIOS can replace a good volt/multimeter.  There is a reason why a decent multimeter is usually more expensive than most high-end motherboards:
    http://www.amazon.com/Fluke-FLUKE-87-5-Digital-Multimeter/dp/B0002YFD1K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1321096030&sr=8-3

  • 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
    ================================
    C1E: Disabled
    Green Power: All Disabled
    ================================
    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
    ================================
    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

  • Q9400 on a MSI P45 Platinum overclocking

    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
    I do not come further then fsb 385 = 3.08 ghz
    memory stands on 1:1.33 with 1026 mhz
    when I it puts on 3.11 ghz
    fsb 389
    Dram freq 1037 mhz
    then windows do not start.
    Installed Windows vista 64 bit service pack 1
    500 watt Coolermaster silent pro
    Quad 9400
    MSI P45 Platinum(Gamer serie) bios 1.6
    G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F2-8500CL5D-4GBPK - Retail CAS latency 5-5-5-15
    ZALMAN CNPS 9500 AT ( CNPS9500AT ) Cooler voor processor
    Nvidia Asus GTS 250 DK top videocard
    Samsung 1 tera HD
    WD 500 gig
    WD 500 Gig
    3 fans in pc more
    settings:
    C1E: Disabled
    Green Power: All Disabled
    ================================
    DOT Control: Disabled
    Multi-Step OC Booster: auto
    Intel Eist: Disabled
    intel C-State Tech: Disabled
    Adjust CPU FSB Frequenxy (MHz):
    Adjust CPU Frequency:
    CPU Multiplier: 8
    ================================
    Advance DRAM Configuration: auto
    ================================
    ClockGenTuner: No Changes Done
    Adjusted PCI Frequency: Default
    Auto disable DRAM/PCI Frequency: Enabled
    ================================
    CPU Voltage: 1.35v
    CPU GTL REF0: Auto
    CPU GTL REF1: Auto
    Dram voltage: Auto
    DDR_VREF
    DDR_VREF_A: Auto
    DDR_VREF_B: Auto
    MCH Voltage: Auto
    MCH GTL REF: Auto
    VTT FSB Voltage:
    ICH Voltage: Auto
    ================================
    Spread Spectrum: Enabled
    Can you help me please?

    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:
    1. Disconnected PSU from A/C power
    2. Put your OC jumpers potition what you need (ex, 266-333 or 333-400)
    3. Push button Clear CMOS at back your case
    Hope this can help.
    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 

  • Q6600 & MSI P45 Platinum...

    hi guys,
    my pc specs...
                             CPU - Quad 6600 @ 2.4Ghz G0 Stepping
                             MB  - MSI P45 Platinum with Zalman Cooler BIOS V 1.5
                             RAM - 2x2GB Team Extreem Performance DDR2 1066Mhz 5-5-5-15
                             VGA - Gigabyte 9600GT 1GB DDR3 PCI-E
                             HDD - WD 640GB SATA
                             PSU - Silverstone 450W
                             DVD - Samsung Sata DVD-RW
                             OS  - Vista SP1
                             ** 5 Xigmatex Fans connected to MB sockets (SYS FANS) **
    currently i'm running @ 266*9 = 2.4Ghz n my fsb/dram ratio is 1:2. the thing is wen i set my FSB to 400 , fsb/dram ratio is changed to get 1064Mhz for my rams thou, (CPU stil runs @ 400*6=2.4Ghz), i c my NBB Voltage is marked in RED color in d core center software.
    the thing is i'm not sure wat is d safe voltage to set it in BIOS to as i'm afraid i might fry d board. PC parts over here are freakin expensive. All settings in BIOS is set to AUTO as i didn't OC my Q6600. Except my ram timings in BIOS is set to 5-5-5-15 (others all auto). so guys, please help me out here. i'm sorry if tis question is lame or a repeat post. i've been checkin around for months but just cant seem to get an asnwer. once again, thanks for all d help guys...

    If all voltages are set to auto and everything's running without an issue you don't need to change any voltage setting because the auto settings are safe. Forget about core center software as it is quite crappy. What does your HW monitor in bios report for nbb voltage?

  • 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.

  • P45 platinum problem

    i´m sorry for my english jajaja
    ok, now to the point, i have a platinum p45 with ,core 2 duo e8500 , 4 gb corsair 2 x 2 gb 800mhz dual chanel , wd 500 gb 7200 rpm , msi geforce n9800gt 512 dd3  in a 650w power cooler
    i have tested all the hardware in other pcs and the only problem is the motherb
    the pc freezes in all windows and not respond so i have to reboot , and several time give me te bios setup screen with the msg CMOS checksum bad
    but when i put an ati graphic card the problem seems to stop
    is there a compatibility issue o its a mother problem?

    the bios is v 1.0.1 i just reset the bios, but with the update i have installed before it was the same thing
    yes i clean the old drivers , even with the generic i have this problem , i have format and reinstalled windows as well
    what specs are? the voltage is correctly set up, so is The graphic card. the geforce graphic card works well in other CPU , the ati too but in the p45 platinum only the ati works, i will try in the other slot , but my question is there is no compatibility problem between the mother platinum p 45 and Nvidia graphic cards?
    my graphic card is the MSI Nvidia geforce n9800gt , the ATI is borrowed ( is not mine , i´m not sure if i said it OK :P ) but very similar in all features
    BTW sorry for my english again , and thanks for the support

  • P45 Platinum - Triple Posting/Dual Posting

    Hi...
    I searched many places on the net but could not come to a resolution. This seems like 'the' place. Well I have a P45 Platinum. It always double posts/triple posts before boot up. And this only happens on cold boot. So if I power down, and leave the UPS on, boot up is normal. If I turn the UPS off, then it mult-posts.
    1. Will start (fans spin and no display) for 2 seconds.
    2. Goes off for 2 seconds.
    3. Again (1)
    4. Again (2)
    5. Again (3)
    6. Again (4)
    7. Posts and starts normal.
    My system config is as:
    MSI P45 Platinum (BIOS 1.6 dated 02/20/2009)
    [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]
    Corsair 650TX
    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.

  • MSI P45 Platinum and Neo2-FR

    Hello everyone!
    I have small question will P45 Platinum and P45 Neo2-FR work fine with those memories OCZ DDR2 PC8500 4096MB KIT, Reaper HPC, 2x2048MB, Heatpipe, (CL5-5-5-18) ?

    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 04-October-08, 18:05:31
    A few facts about the P45 Chipset and those memory modules:
    1) According to Intel Specifications, the Intel P45 Chipset natively supports DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 modules, that is it.
    2) Those OCZ Modules are essentially DDR2-800 modules (use DDR2-800 chips).  DDR2-1066 is an overclocking rating that will force you to overvolt these sticks above DDR2 standard voltage.
    3) EPP profiles are pre-programmed OC profiles that are not fully supported on Intel Chipsets but are for NVidia Chipsets only.
    The bottom line is:
    -> To run those modules @standard DDR2-800 speed should be no problem (neither on the P45 Platinum nor on the P45 Neo2-FR.
    -> Trying to get the system stable @DDR2-1066 speed may or may not work stable, as this means overclocking both the memory controller AND the modules. So, get ready to some tweaking of memory related BIOS settings (inlcuding memory voltage, MCH Voltage, DDR reference voltages and timings) to find stable settings for non-standard clock speeds.
    So I shouldn't have any problems to start computer after I connect everything? And what IF I will be unlucky and those memories won't work ?

  • MSI P45 Platinum and Scythe Ninja 2

    Hi all,
    I'm a rookie here and sorry if this question has already been asked but search didn't give solution. I'm planning to buy an MSI P45 Platinum and found Circu-Pipe 2 interesting. They said it leaves enough space for "giant CPU heatsinks". Scythe's Ninja 2 seems to be a giant one... Cause I will purchase them via net, I cannot try them manually in a shop. Does anyone (or friend...) have the same or similar Circu-Pipe-d mainboard with a Ninja 2? Will them work together?
    Thanks in advance!
    Cheers!

    Managed to find the following link after doing a search, hope it answer ur queries
    http://www.scythe-eu.com/forum/mainboard-compatibility/498-msi-p45-platinum-compatability.html

  • Unstable P45 Platinum!

    Hi all this is my first post and i'm hoping someone can help!
    I recently purchased an MSI P45 Platinum board (P45 Zilent pack) so that i could move away from my "upgrade limited" Dell PC. I also bought a new case and have used all the parts from my Dell PC with the P45 Platinum board in the new case. After doing this i now find my PC to be quite unreliable... i've left everything set to "auto" in the bios cell menu and have re-installed Windows 7 64-bit and all the latest drivers for the new motherboard.
    The majority of games i try to run will just hang on the main menu! Windows 7 has also crashed a couple of times giving me a blank/black screen whilst emitting a loud buzzing sound from the speakers! The only thing that is different from my old PC is the motherboard and the case, everything else is the same and i had no issues before aprt from the fact it was a Dell !
    Here are my PC specs (nothing special):
    MSI P45 Platinum motherboard
    Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 @ 3.00ghz
    4gb Corsair XMS2 CM2X2048-6400C5 DDR2 800mhz RAM (2x2gb dual channel 5-5-5-18)
    500gb Western Digital SATA hard drive
    2 x Powercolor ATI Radeon 4850 graphics in Crossfire (1gb each)
    Hitachi/LG DVDRW/CDRW combo drive
    USB internal multi-card reader
    850W Cooler Master Real Power Pro PSU
    I have updated the motherboards bios to v1.6. I have also noticed my USB card reader light stays on all the time... even when the PC is switched off?! Everything is connected correctly to the motherboard and i even plugged a cable into that badly positioned 4-pin molex PCI-E power connector (JPWI) - Do i still need to do that considering each GPU has it's own power connector and my mainboard connector is the 24-pin type?
    One other thing i noticed are the incorrect memory voltages displayed in the "dual core" software - it reads 1.950V when my Corsair memory states 1.8V on the package, I even have all this set to "auto" in the bios.
    Anyway sorry for the long post but i would appreciate some help with this, thanks

    Quote from: blazing storm on 13-February-10, 22:16:57
    First of all, try with just one graphics card and see if that makes a difference.
    If you've set the RAM voltage to auto then the motherboard decides what to set it to. You need to go and set it to 1.8V manually. Whilst you're there set the RAM timings manually to the specified 5-5-5-18 2T.
    Thanks for the reply and advice! I done a complete re-build of the system and checked for any loose connections etc... I have also just installed 1 of the ATI cards instead of 2 but the system still remains flaky! I did as you suggested and manually set the RAM to 5-5-5-18 timings but i cannot find the option to adjust the command rate between 1T and 2T... it just does not exist in this motherboards bios. Also i cannot change any of the RAM voltages... or any other voltage for that matter as it's all greyed out in the bios??
    MSI's "Dual Core Center" utilty is still displaying the wrong RAM voltages as 1.930V this time (although it highlights 1.800V in green when i click the voltage drop down menu.... so why does it not use 1.800V by default???). Any help is always appreciated, thanks 
    I was going to upload some bios pics but it seems this cannot be done.

  • MSI P45 Platinum will not power up...

    Hi ppl
    I have just built a new PC with the following specs
    Motheboard: MSI P45 Platinum
    Processor: Intel Quad Core Q6600
    Graphics: Asus ATi Radeon HD 3450 256MB PCI-E
    Ram: OCZ 2GB DDR2
    and
    x1 DVD R/W
    I have put all the component together - but coming to power it up it does not power up at all....
    although LED 3 (Which I've read is Power) lights up red? should this be green?
    I dont know
    The power supply I am using is ...
    PC Power & Cooling SILENCER 500 EPS12V
    which has been tested with a asus p45 deluxe mb and it all workS!
    all suggestions welcome ....
    Thank you so much

    it up it does not power up at all....
    Take the board out of the case to test it on a non-conducting surface in barebone configuration:
    - CPU (reseat CPU & heatsink)
    - one memory stick in first memory slot (try each stick seperately)
    - video card
    - keyboard
    - power connectors (24-Pin ATX, 4/8 Pin +12V CPU, 4-Pin PCIe MOLEX, 6/8-Pin +12V PCIe (video card)
    Do not connect:
    - hard drives
    - optical drives
    - case front panel connectors for reset, power-on, LED, USB, Firewire etc.
    Clear CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from PSU after hardware changes and then try to start the system using one of the following methods (test each):
    1) use the red onboard power-on button
    2) short the two pins that the power-on button of your case usually connects to with a screwdriver

  • First boot freezing windows on a MSI P45 Platinum

    I have from the beginning witch first starts the pc windows vista 64 bit freezing . And happening after starting up it after 2 minutes. A time if the computer restart is does good the pc., however, also with heavy work suchrebuild film, or playing games . On my previous mother boards I have never that problem. i have flashed to the newest bios but have also the same problem. have nvidia gts 250 4 gig G-skill 1066 mhz P45 platinum have mother chalkboard nothing is overclockt. memtest carried out and no errors
    I had firstly asus P5Q, and it was stably But not with the MSI P45 Platinum
    fsb 333
    Dram freq 1066 mhz
    Installed Windows vista 64 bit service pack 1
    500 watt Coolermaster silent pro
    Quad 9400
    MSI P45 Platinum(Gamer serie) bios 1.6
    G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F2-8500CL5D-4GBPK - Retail CAS latency 5-5-5-15
    ZALMAN CNPS 9500 AT ( CNPS9500AT ) Cooler voor processor
    Nvidia Asus GTS 250 DK top videocard
    Samsung 1 tera HD
    WD 500 gig
    WD 500 Gig
    3 fans in pc more

    befor my msi i had a asus P5q turbo with the same hardware and had no any problem with it i had also windows vista 64 bit
    Productbeschrijving  CoolerMaster Silent Pro M500 - voeding - 500 Watt 
    Type apparaat  Voeding - actieve Power Factor Correction (PFC) - intern 
    Naleving van specificatie  ATX12V 2.3/ EPS12V 2.91 
    Afmetingen (BxDxH)  15 cm x 15 cm x 8.6 cm 
    Lokalisatie  Europa 
    Input Voltage  115/230 Volt wisselstroom V 
    Geleverde energie  500 Watt 
    Output Connector(s)  4-PIN interne voeding, 4-PIN mini-stroomconnector, 15-pens seriële ATA-voeding, vermogen 8-pins +12 Volt, voeding 24-pins ATX met afneembaar 4-pins deel, 8-pins PCI Express voeding met afneembaar 2-pins deel 
    Garantie van de fabrikant  5 jaar garantie 
    Model  RS-500-AMBA-D3 RS-500-AMBA-D3 
    Type Type  Intel ATX12V V2.3 & SSI EPS 12V V2.91 Intel ATX12V V2.3 & SSI EPS 12V V2.91 
    Dimension (W / H / D) Dimension (W / H / D)  150(W) x 86(H) x 150(L) (mm) 150 (W) x 86 (H) x 150 (L) (mm) 
    Input Voltage Ingangsspanning  90~264V (Auto Range) 90 ~ 264V (Auto Range) 
    Input Current Ingangsspanning  8A@115Vac, 4A@230Vac 8A @ 115Vac, 4A @ 230Vac 
    Input Frequency Range Input Frequency Range  47~63Hz 47 ~ 63Hz 
    PFC PFC  Active PFC >0.9 Active PFC> 0.9 
    Power Good Signal Power Good Signal  100~500ms 100 ~ 500ms 
    Hold Up Time Hold Up Time  >17ms > 17ms 
    Efficiency Efficiency  85% Typically 85% Typisch 
    MTBF MTBF  >100,000hrs > 100.000 uren 
    Protection Bescherming  OVP/ UVP/OCP/OPP/OTP /SCP/ OLP OVP / UVP / OCP / OPP / OTP / SCP / OLP 
    Output Capacity Capaciteit  500W 500W 
    Max. Max. Output Capacity Capaciteit  620W 620W 
    Operation Temperature Operation Temperature  0~40℃ (Nominal Input Voltage) 0 ~ 40 ℃ (Nominal Input Voltage) 
    Regulatory Regulatory  NEMKO / TUV / CE / GOST / C-tick / / UL / FCC NEMKO / TUV / CE / GOST / C-tick / / UL / FCC 
    Fan Fan  135mm ultra silent fan Ultra Silent 135mm fan 
    Certification Certificering  80 Plus 80 Plus 
    Connector Connector  M/B 20+4 Pin Connector x 1 M / B 20 +4 pins connector x 1
    CPU 4+4 Pin x 1 CPU 4 +4 pin x 1
    PCI-E 6+2 Pin x2 PCI-E 6 +2 pin x2
    4 Pin Peripheral x 5 4 Pin Peripheral x 5
    SATA x 6 SATA x 6
    4 Pin Floppy x 1 4 Pin Floppy x 1 

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