P67A-GD55 (B3) Wont Post

Hi guys, This has been my first build with msi board and has turned out to b a pain in the u kno what lol.
I wanted a Sandybridge upgrade so got all my new components delivered the other day. core i5 2500k, msi P67A-GD55 (B3) and 8gb (2x4gb) corsair vengeance 1600 ddr3.  and after installing it all in my case, i switched the system on and it came on for a min or so then it turned of then back on only stayin on for a second then rebootin over n over till i unplug the system.
I have reset bios on many occasions even removed cmos battery for over 12 hours and no joy. Also i have removed memory and tried usin just the 1 module in every slot, used other module by itself too.
I have a OCZ 780watt PSU, GTX 480, X-FI Forte, G.Skill Falcon 64gb SSD and 2x 1tb Samsung f3 drives
Please help guys
Thanx

Well I have phoned up scan and they have issued me RMA number.  I dont have access to additional RAM, Have since built system in and outside case with only cpu and 1 stick or ram still boot loopin so will send board bk to scan. Thanks guys for your responses 

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  • P67A-GD55 will not post

    I am absolutely stuck and about ready to RMA this board as I believe the one I got is DOA, though I'm not 100% so I'm posting here to make sure that it is in fact the motherboard that is faulty and not some other piece. My computer will not post, no beeps, no video; it simply powers on, sort of.
    Allow me to describe the problem. When I push the power button, there is a delay of about 5-10 seconds before the computer finally powers on. Once it does power on, it spins up, for maybe 3 seconds, then shuts off, then about a second later, it powers back on again. It will reset itself 5-6 times before finally staying on, then it sits there. No beeps, no post, no video.
    Here's what I've done to troubleshoot the issue.
    I have removed any attached hardware (video cards, hdds, etc) one at a time to see if one of them was causing the problem, but to no avail. I removed one of the sticks of RAM, that didn't work, then switched the two, also didn't work. I thought it was perhaps the power switch, so I swapped that out, that also didn't work. I tried a different PSU, also a failure.  I got down to just the cpu, the motherboard, the psu, and a power switch, and it did the same thing. I double checked the CPU to make sure it was in properly (just in case), and it was in correctly. I'm not sure what else I can do to trouble shoot this board. I cleared the CMOS every time I changed/removed a piece of hardware and even bought a new battery.
    Here are my specs:
    MSI P67A-GD55
    Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz - Model BX80623I72600K
    Thermaltake Frio Heatsink - Model CLP0564
    2x CORSAIR Vengeance 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 Memory - Model CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9
    CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX 850W ATX12V 2.2 / EPS12V 2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready Active PFC Power Supply
    NZXT Phantom PHAN-001RD Red ATX Full Tower

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    If there are bent pins, what is the best approach to straightening them?
    A strong light, a good magnifier, a pair of tweezers, & a steady hand.
    It is also recommended for initial startup, that only one RAM stick is used. Placed in the primary dimm slot (blue closest to the CPU). Then load OS, drivers, etc., then add the other stick(s) later.

  • MSI Z68a-GD55-G3 wont post when combined with new RAM

    Hi!
    I currently have 2x4gb Corsair Vengeance RAM installed and everything was fine. Then I ordered 2x8gb Crucial Ballistix LP (got them cheap).
    Both have 9-9-9-24 timings are at 1600MHz, but when installed together PC does not go to even BIOS. Just powers off and then again starts powering up and then powers off (cycle continues)
    I have tried the 2 new sticks and they work fine, tried in two different configs (8,x,8,x and x,8,x,8)
    With 4 sticks: 8,4,8,4 or 4,8,4,8, no post.
    My system specs:
    Core i5 2500K
    MSI Z68-GD 55 G3
    Has anyone had any luck with this combination before. Should I just give up now?
    Thanks!

     You are not going to have much luck mixing different brands of RAM like that. At the very least if you are going to mix 2 kits of RAM you should buy the exact same models and even then you can't be guaranteed they will work together as the chips may be different from one batch to the next even tho part & model number of the sticks are the same.
     Now that 4 channel kits are available you should really go that route.

  • P67A-GD55 impossible to read the post at boot

    MSI P67A-GD55 Rev B3.
    At boot, I want to read the post by pressing the pause button...
    But ... But by pressing the pause button the screen does not stop at the post.
    Is this an option that can be activated in the bios.

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    At boot, I want to read the post by pressing the pause button...
    There is not much to look for.  There is no Status Screen in the traditional sense.
    What are you looking for?

  • P67A-GD55 boot stops at POST 99 w/ 1-long+2short beep code.

    Well subject line tells most of the story:
    P67A-GD55 boot stops at POST 99 in lower right of display and with 1-long+2short beep code.
    I've found a note somewhere on these forums that 99 code means Super IO initialization,   though I'm not sure if this is the checkpoint before or after that process.
    I've found generic information that suggests 1long+2short beep code indicates a video card failure.   
    I'm surprised that the manual for the MB doesn't list these codes, and that they weren't listed in the troubleshooting FAQ on the MSI site.   So I still wonder if it may mean something else.
    I've disconnected all the SATA connections,  and removed all pci cards except for the video card.   Guess I'll try disconnecting the front-panel usb connectors too in a moment, but I'm running out of ideas.
    With a EVGA GT520 video card,   I get these symptoms regardless of which pcie slot I put the card in.
    With a Galaxy 8400GS  the beep code is the same but no output is ever visible on the display.  It seems possible that I just need an adapter to use the other connector on this card to see the output though.
    With a EVGA 7800GT   the symptoms are the same as with the EVGA GT520
    If I try removing the memory sticks I get 3-long beeps followed by system shutting itself down.

    Run of the mil keyboard.    (has a logo with a circle containing a crescent containing a D).   Suppose I could switch to a usb keyboard around here somewhere.  
    Disconnected the logitec usb mouse that I had connected to the back panel with no change in symptoms.
    Toughpower-650 power supply (had been in use on a system that was running an athlon x64 and the GT7800GT graphics card.  
    2 sticks PNY DDR3 PC3-10666 4G  ("compatible with 1333MHz")   1 stick in each blue slot.
    No idea how to tell you the UFEI/BIOS version.    The manual says its "CLiCK BiOS"   but since I've never seen anything but 98,99 and _  displayed by the BIOS  I really don't know.
    Removing the case front panel USB connectors didn't change symptoms.
    Resetting the bios by the button at the back panel connectors (near keyboard connector)  didn't change anything. (although it did not cause  "system will boot automatically"  as a line in the manual might suggest.  
    Tried using the JBAT connector to clear the bios as well and likewise no change in symptoms.
    There are no peripherals connected other than case power switch, power LED and HDD LED at this point.    Somehow I don't expect much change from disconnecting LED's.    Case switch seems to be behaving normally in that it causes the boot cycle to start, and if pressed while the "99" is sitting there in corner of screen it causes machine to shut down.
    No SATA devices are connected to it since they won't really be useful untill can at least get to the BIOS.   The sata cables that would go to those devices are still connected to the MB.  
    CPU:i5-2400 3.1GHz 6MB Cache LGA1155 95W 
    Heatsink:Cooler Master Vortex PlusRR-VTPS-28pk-r1  connected to the CPU fan connector on MB.
    No sysfan connections to MB.

  • P67A-GD55 No post, 4 short beeps, continuous reboot

    New built System:
    CPU: Intel Core i5-3450
    Memory: Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-12800 memory module, 8-8-8-24 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC, 1.5V • 512Meg x 64
    Video card: Gigabyte HD6850
    PSU: Antec EARTHWATTS 650W
    Motherboard: MSI P67A-GD55
    Symptom: Power on => motherboard lights ON => 4 short beeps => all fans ON => 2 seconds => power off => back to the power on (reboot cycle)
    No post, no signal to the monitor.
    I have tried:
    1. switch old video card (a still working card).
    2. switch memory cards in 4 different slots.
    3. set up the system on cardboard.
    4. clean bios (for every test)
    Nothing works so far.
    RMA the motherboard. They simply swapped the motherboard and send another one back to me.
    Unfortunately, same thing happen again. (so frustrated)
    please help~

    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2500K    100    3.30    N/A    6M    D2    95    7681v17.zip
    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2500S    100    2.70    N/A    6M    D2    65    7681v17.zip
    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2500T    100    2.30    N/A    6M    D2    45    7681v17.zip
    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2300    100    2.80    N/A    6M    D2    95    7681v17.zip
    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2400    100    3.10    N/A    6M    D2    95    7681v17.zip
    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2400S    100    2.50    N/A    6M    D2    65    7681v17.zip
    Core i5    Sandy Bridge    i5-2500    100    3.30    N/A    6M    D2    95    7681v17.zip
    Core i7    Sandy Bridge    i7-2600    100    3.40    N/A    8M    D2    95    7681v17.zip
    Core i7    Sandy Bridge    i7-2600K    100    3.40    N/A    8M    D2    95    7681v17.zip
    Core i7    Sandy Bridge    i7-2600S    100    2.80    N/A    8M    D2    65    7681v17.zip
    only sandy bridge cpu support
    buy new cpu sandy bridge

  • MSI P67A-GD55 Blue Screen at Shut Down or changing users

    Blue Screen happens at shut down, not always, sometimes frequently but later stabilizes for a while.  Computer is stable when it is working, not sudden blue screen, only happens at shutting down.
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    MSI P67A-GD55 B3
    INTEL Core i5 2500 3.3 Mhz
    Super Talent DDR3 1333 CL9 1.5 Volt 2GB X 2 WA133UX4G9
    MSI N440GT Video Card MD1GD3
    2 Samsung HD103SJ 1TB Raid 1 Configuration Mode RAID
    CPU Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus
    PSU Cooler Master Silent Pro M 850W
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    Could this issue be related to the problem??
    http://www.samsung.com/global/business/hdd/faqView.do?b2b_bbs_msg_id=308&ref=dynamitedata.com

    Quote from: NovJoe on 25-October-11, 11:09:05
    I suggest that you test with one piece of RAM at a time. It may be a RAM problem.
    Do post the code of the BSOD here to let us identify what the exact problem may be.
    Hi, I already have two .dmp files but I don't know how to insert them in the message or open them to see the contents.
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      Nombre del evento de problema:   BlueScreen
      Versión del sistema operativo:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
      Id. de configuración regional:   6154
    Información adicional del problema:
      BCCode:   1000008e
      BCP1:   C0000005
      BCP2:   00000000
      BCP3:   AADA3AD4
      BCP4:   00000000
      OS Version:   6_1_7601
      Service Pack:   1_0
      Product:   256_1
    Archivos que ayudan a describir el problema:
      C:\Windows\Minidump\092811-13494-01.dmp
      C:\Users\Osvaldo\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-7717650-0.sysdata.xml
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  • 8GB of RAM Installed, only 4GB detected/used by BIOS/Windows 7 (with P67A-GD55)

    Let me start off by saying that I'm not very good with computers. At all. I know a little bit about them, but I am by no means an expert. That said, I have 8GB of RAM installed on my motherboard, spread out across 4 sticks. However, upon looking at my BIOS and my Windows Resource Monitor, it declares that I only have 4GB of RAM installed and usable. This is what I know so far:
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    - I do have a 64bit version of Windows 7. I've checked and double-checked, and I'm 99.5% positive that it is.
    - Speccy, a 3rd party program designed for checking system specs, declares that I do, in fact, have 8GB installed.
    - I don't think that the RAM is bad because the BIOS still does pick up on different statistics of the RAM that are in the slots; it just fails to register the actual fact that they're there.
    System Specs:
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    CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K  @ 3.30GHz
    RAM: Patriot PSD32G133K 4x2GB DDR3 @ 498MHz
    Motherboard: MSI P67A-GD55 P67 LGA 1155
    HDD: 977GB SAMSUNG SAMSUNG HD103SJ ATA Device (SATA)
    Optical Drive: LG DVDRAM GH24NS50 ATA Device
    GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB VRAM
    PSU: Cooler Master 750 Watt
    BIOS Version: E7681IMS V1.5
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    I feel like the answer should be directly in front of me, but from endless Google searches and posts on other forums, I have ended up at a dead end. I'm completely clueless, so I could really use some help. 
    Any and all help would be appreciated.
    Also, if this is the wrong forum for this, feel free to move it wherever.

    Quote from: Jack on 28-August-11, 01:11:56
    What is your current UEFI/BIOS Version?
    The usual cause of such problems is (apart from bad memory slots or a defect of the processor's memory controller) a contact problem between the boards CPU Socket contact pins and the CPU's contact pads.  Broke or bent pins are one explanation, in other instances a heatsink that is fastened to tight can also cause such issues.
    I'll have the BIOS version up in a moment, but I'll see about diagnosing if one of those problems might just be what is my problem. Any tips on doing that?
    Also, BIOS version is up in the OP now.

  • P67A GD55 Rev B - Upgrade Bios Question

    To be honest, this post supposed to be a private message to Svet, but turned out a newbie like me who just joining the forum is not allowed to send PM...so apology if this questions are being asked so many times already:
    Dear svet,
    Really need your help in clarifying something, to make it short here are my questions:
    First here are my PC Specifications:
    MSI P67A-GD55 rev B
    Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB XMP Enabled
    PSU Corsair X750W
    Intel Sandy Bridge i5 2500k
    OS Windows 7 x64
    1. I have upgraded my GD55 rev B bios to the latest bios available here: msi.com/product/mb/P67A-GD55--B3-.html#/?div=BIOS
    which foolishy I didn't read the warn that it will not work proeperly for Sandy Bridge
    2. The bios update/flash was a success, now I have the ver II click bios, completely different with the first version. With this bios I managed to OC to my previous OC speed (4.2GHz in OC Setting by changing it into 42 multiplier and set the Vcore to 1.35)
    3. The reason that I updated my bios in the first time was I often experience 0x50 error while gaming certain games, and I thought upgrading bios is one of the solutions for it (after trying to change my RAM, changing my GPU, and my PSU to no avail)
    4. Then I stumble to this post of yours: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=164135.0
    with some fix in the 434 version states like this: "05.Fix system reset on 0x55 issue when use Sandy Bridge G440 CPU and install two 4G memory."
    I am completely not sure whether this is related to my 0x50 BSOD or not, but really hoping that it is.
    So my question is, should I upgrade/downgrade to your first post BIOS? (E7681IMS.434) or should I upgrade/downgrade to the latest beta 439 Bios (E7681IMSv439.rar) as the fix in 434 are included in 439?)
    Thank you so much in advance for any help...
    Regards,

    Quote from: Froggy Gremlin on 09-April-13, 15:26:46
    While waiting for Svet to respond, I will tell you that BSOD 050 is not enough DRAM V. being applied. It's rather a shame you didn't open a thread in the regular part of the forum, or the OC section of the forum asking for assistance 'before' flashing an Ivy support UEFI/BIOS. 
    That CPU is most likely capable of OC'ing to 42X easily on Auto CPU voltage while maintaining all the power saving features. VDroop set to Low or 100% depending on the available settings.
    What is X.M.P. setting the DRAM V. at? If 1.50v's, to solve your BSOD, probably would have just required raising the DRAM V. to about 1.575v's or maybe even less manually. Rather than using X.M.P., the DRAM Frequency setting could have been changed manually to 1600.
    Yes, all newer final or Beta versions will have previous release improvements incorporated.
    Thank you for the reply...forget to delete the "dear Svet" part as it was copied from once private message intended 
    To be honest, I see myself rather as a silent reader than an active poster...so I would really try to avoid posting due to English isn't my first language....if that even make sense...
    I think I have read quite a lot of 0x50 BSOD (CTD errors to be exact) in other forums to...have tried what people had posted as solutions for them...and still to no avail, hence my foolish and rushed attempt in flashing the bios...please do mind that the current bios is quite stable in my opinion, despite the same BSOD (CTD) in the certain game I have mentioned in my first post...
    I have followed OC guide and benchmark in other forum which show each of its poster their OC settings and result (specifically i5 2500k series), and I have tried around 1 week to safely say that my unfortunate chip can only handly a stable 24/7 4.2GHz in that volt...i'm so lucky 
    and for XMP volt, I have no idea to be honest, I just enable it in the bios, will really look at it later on...
    tl'dr thank you so much for the new insight of how to solve the 0x50! really appreciate it....If i can remember correctly, I have tried to use the default DRAM setting (without using XMP enabled) and still got the 0x50 CTD....but trying your suggestion is still a worth a try...will try this when I get home...thank you!

  • P67a GD55 B3

    Main Board: MSI P67A-GD55 Socket 1155, P67, ATX B3
    Bios Version: Update from 1.8 to 1.19
    Video Card: GF GTX 570 Windforce
    PSU: Corsair AX 850W 80+ Gold
    CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K 3,3GHz
    Memory: Corsair 8GB (2x4096MB) CL9 1600Mhz XMS3
    SSD/ HDD: HD1TB Samsung SP SATA-2 7200RPM Spinpoint F3
    CPU COOLER: Noctua NH-U12P SE2
    Raid Card: ?
    Sound Card: Realtek integrated
    Any Additional hardware plugged into your system: WD 1tb external harddrive, Logitech G25, Logitech mx 5500 (keyboard + mice)
    OC: No
    Operating System: Win7 64bit
    Hi, i have a bit of problem after trying to flash my bios to E7681IMS.1J0 (v1.19).
    I used the USB flash tool (mode 1), and used a archive posted on the forum. Everything seemed fine, "update completed succesfully", i shut down computer and cleared CMOS, went into bios and loaded optimized defaults.
    In Bios I could see the updated Bios version. So in Bios everything was working fine. But after i saved my settings and tried booting into windows i only get to "windows starting", then blue screen and computer restarts. I tried to do another Cmos reset but it didnt work, and the same thing happend a couple of more times. Right now im in a loop where the computer starts for a couple of seconds and then restarts almost immediatly, so i cant go into BIOS.
    Any help is appreciated! 

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    EDIT:
    Memory: Corsair 8GB (2x4096MB) CL9 1600Mhz XMS3 CMX8GX3M2A1600C9
    When the computer was new i had problem with the XMP profile. The computer would randomly crash in games or when browsing the web, but never any problems during startup. I had to change DRAM Frequency to 1333MHZ, i keept DRAM Voltage at 1.65v. With the CMOS reset, the DRAM Voltage is set to about 1.48v and 1333MHZ.   
    EDIT2:
    Changing DRAM voltage did not make a difference. Should i try to make the bios recovery: "How can I recover the BIOS on my MSI motherboard"?
    no the problem is not in BIOS, you no need bios recovery.
    Quote
    After disconnecting CD/DVD and HDD i am now able to enter BIOS.
    which one exactly? find the reason what cause you not to enter in bios setup
    about OS you may need OS reinstall since you are flashing from very old BIOS version to the latest one with ME7
    in some case it may need OS reinstall
    assume if everything else is set right: SATA Mode , and no stability issues

  • P67A-GD55 Rev B3, When a new bios including Intel Raid Oprtion Rom 10.6.0.1091

    P67A-GD55 Rev B3, When a new bios including Intel Raid Oprtion Rom 10.6.0.1091 ?
    Hello,
    I am the owner of a MSI motherboard P67A-GD55 (Rev B3).
    The operating system Windows 7 Pro 64 bit is installed on a disk in AHCI OCZ Vertex 3120 Go SATA0 mounted on the port (version 3).
     I get many bugs and blue screens.
    This would be resolved with the latest driver Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.6.0.1022.
     It must been associated with a bios with the Intel RAID Option ROM 10.6.0.1091.
     The latest bios for my motherboard is 1.E (or 1.14) version which includes Intel RAID Option ROM 10.5.0.1034.
     Are there plans to release a new bios with the new ROM?
    If not, is there a way to include the last Intel Option Rom in the bios 1.E?
    Thank you in advance for your reply.
    SM

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    I get many bugs and blue screens.
    This would be resolved with the latest driver Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.6.0.1022.
     It must been associated with a bios with the Intel RAID Option ROM 10.6.0.1091.
    What bugs and blue screens?
    If this was a major issue as such, then everyone would be complaining about this.
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  • P67A-GD55 DDR3 1600MHz?

    Hi there, I just bought an MSI P67A-GD55 mobo with 2500K and 2x2GB DDR3 OCZ Gold LowVoltage 1600MHz Cl8-8-8-24 but... I cant run it at 1600/Cl8...it wont even boot.
    I tried all the settings and the memory runs just fine at 1866MHz and Cl9-9-9-24 1,66V. No errors at linx, prime and other stuff and the uefi's memory test shows the memory is OK. (uefi 1,7 flashed with a bootable pendrive).
    The other problem is when I turn on my pc after a few hours of it being turned off (although I dont cut the power when its off) it wont boot or gives me bsod's like "cache manager..." or "memory management..." and the memory test fails. So i can boot with memory set @ 1333MHz Cl7, then after a reboot I can change the memory setting for 1600 Cl9 and then after another reboot (omg...) I can run it @ 1866MHz Cl9 without any errors again.
    Am I doing something wrong? I dont get it...
    Do I have to change the ddrVref setting? Its @ 0,8V.
    Its a great mobo, my 2500K can run @ 4,8GHz rock solid stable with just 1,25V but...those ddr's are giving me a hard time.

    Hi d593562, i use GD55 too, combined with PSD34G1333KH and ocing myram to 1600mhz with 1.63v seems like easy hehe passed IBT 15loop max level which was using max memory test for daily i use 2500k at 4.6ghz and for 4.8ghz i need 1.315v more than urs i guess u have great procie, bro.
    For ur problem, i need u to find is this mobo supporting for ur OCZ ram?? its weird since it cannot run at stock but can run at overclocked condition..... try run at 1600mhz at leave timing at auto.

  • P67A-GD55: "Adjust CPU Ratio" disables "CPU Phase Control"

    I'm using P67A-GD55 (BIOS ver.1.7) and i5-2500K.
    I changed "Adjust CPU Ratio" and I found "CPU Phase Control" was disabled automatically.
    1. Click "Green Power" and set "CPU Phase Control" to "APS Mode".
    2. Click "OC" and set "Adjust CPU Ratio" to "33"
    (It's a default value, but please click the number "33").
    3. Click "Green Power" and check "CPU Phase Control".
    It is changed to "Disabled".
    Please keep "CPU Phase Control = APS Mode".

    > MSI employees rarely come here and post even more rarely.
    Thanks for the info.
    I had another account and I reported a BIOS bug a few years ago.
    MSI fixed it soon.
    I remember that, so I bought the MSI mainboard.
    I hope this post would help other P67A-GD55 users and the MSI developers.
    Note for users:
    MSI will upload the latest BIOS to the Taiwanese site first.
    Taiwan - BIOS ver1.7
    http://tw.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=2226
    Europe - BIOS ver1.6
    http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=2226
    US - BIOS ver1.7
    http://us.msi.com/mb/html/P67A-GD55_BIOS.html

  • P67A-GD55 BIOS Update Fail

    I have updated my P67A-GD55 from J0 to 4.10. It was ok and from 4.10 to 4.20. Now, my pc does not work. What I did was;
    1. Downloaded bios from the MSI website
    2. Put onto a USB drive
    3. Flashed the BIOS via the menu in the BIOS
    4. PC rebooted and continued to install some things
    5. PC now, after reboot only nothing on screen, dvd drive makes a sound then reboots and keeps doing this.
    I have tried to clear CMOS by pin...Also tried by removing the battery for at least 10 minutes...And also tried by removing RAMs...No joy at all...Please help me.

    Try a full cmos clear, to make sure this occurs:
    1.) Unplug the machine
    2.) Remove the cmos battery
    3.) Hold the power button in for about 10 secs
    4.) Short the cmos clear pins
    Then try to boot the machine with 1 stick of memory installed.
    If you are unable to get the machine to post, you will need to:
    1.) Send the board to msi for reflashing. (If it is underwarranty, you would only need to pay for shipping to msi)
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