P6N Platinum revised????????????

Check out the new pic of this board on Newegg.com - what is going on? It says PLATINUM but gone are the solid caps, SPDIF, Ex.SATA, Copper heatsinks/tubing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is this a joke?!? It looks just like the normal P6N.... there must be a mistake!! Could someone weigh in on this for me? I was about to get this board from newegg today....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130081

As I said on another post that photo ain't glitched, my SLI-FI has platinum written exactly like that and I bought it from tigerdirect.ca It works perfectly fine as it should, had me puzzled too heres a pic ^^
(Old pic)

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  • New P6N Platinum acting wierd...

    What's up guys.  My dad's computer at his office has been giving him problems like locking up, sluggish performance even after a reformat, etc so he gave me $1200 to build him a new machine that will last him "a long time". hahah
    So I've put together a pretty decent Core2Duo machine.  Here are the specs
    E6400
    P6N Platinum
    1 gig of Gskill DDR2 800
    This stick
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820231085
    A corsair 520 watt PSU
    Generic PCIE video card
    75 gig Raptor HDD (I'm going to use his existing HDD as supplimental storage)
    Samsung DVD writer
    I put it together, the system loaded windows XP fine, I installed the motherboard's monitoring software that Dual Core center thing, video drivers, Ntune software (which I now know is useless) and then proceeded to install office, some anti spyware apps, antivirus software, etc...
    That's all well and good but here's where trouble started up.
    During the software install, the Dual core center that was monitoring the fan speeds and cpu temp flashed at me saying one of the case fans wasn't spinning. I opened the side panel and both case fans were spinning fine.  (X_<)
    I disabled that montior and continue installing stuff.   A minute or two later, the other one goes red saying the 2nd case fan wasn't spinning.  I still had the side off and could clearly see all connected fans still spinning.     I disabled that one thinking it was the last I'd hear.
    I have an E6600 and another P6N platinum and 2 gigs of patriot DDR2 1066 ram coming today for my own system upgrade and I had already bought an EVGA 7600GT video card to use temporarily until the DX10 cards start dropping in price.
    Anyways, I wanted to see what sort of benchmarks the unclocked system could spit out so I shutdown, popped the 7600 in, rebooted, re-installed the latest Nvidia drivers and installed FEAR.
    I ran fear and it froze up during one of the pregame splash screens.  I held down the power button to reboot it and when I turned it back on, the system physically came on but there was no post and the monitor stayed in standby mode.  No beeps or anything.  All 4 little LED's on the Dbracket thing were lit up green.
    Thinking mabey something was up with the video card I shutdown and put the old card back in.  Same thing with this one now.  No power to the monitor, no beep, no post, nothing.
    So at this point, I start going through the usual suspects.  I tried booting with the ram in a different slot each time and still nothing, I unplugged the floppy and cdrom ide cables, nothing.  I unplugged the hard drive, pulled the Cmos battery, pressed the little clear CMOS button, etc... nothing.  I even went so far as to pull the video card itself and still no warning beeps or anything.
    At this point, I was thinking it could be the ram stick was bad or the CPU was bad or even the motherboard itself.  I was thinking mabey the mobo due to the previous warnings about the fan speed.
    In one last desparate attempt, I put the generic video card back in, hooked up everything but the floppy and put the memory back in the original green slot 1 and took it into the kitchen to my work space and plugged it in and turned it on and lo and behold, it beeped at me and the Dbracket LED's indicated that the floppy wasn't attached.  I hooked up a monitor using the VGA (rather than the DVI which was in my computer room) and the windows loading screen was up.
    I shutdown, hooked the floppy back up and watched the led's on the Dbracket as it started up and they appeared to go through a sequence of checking everything as they all were flashing green to red and then all green and windows was up and running as normal.  At this point, I'm still holding my breath just waiting for it to lock back up and give me grief again but it never does.
    right now, I'm at work and it's sitting next to me and has been running stress tests for the last hour and a half without a hitch.  CPU temp is peaking at around 53*C.
    When I get back from lunch, I'm going to run memtest and spinrite 6 to make sure the HDD is good to go and after that image the hdd for backup purposes.
    I'm hesitant whether or not I should tell my dad that his machine is finished becuase I don't know what in the world went wrong last night.  In my experience, when something fails, it's not going to work again.  I haven't tried running fear again.  I actually uninstalled it as he'll never use that but I was wondering if you guys could offer any ideas on what went wrong?
    I'm going to image both this machine and his old machine before I wipe his old HDD and put it in this new one just in case something does go wrong again, I can just pop the old HDD in his old machine, load the image and minimize down time while whatever parts need to be replaced are out.
    Thanks for any suggestions or ideas!   

    I had already planned on that.  I don't know if it was one of those that caused the problem or what but I'd rather it not be there at all than lurking in the background.
    Memtest came up with no errors, stress tests passed fine (for now) and spinrite is about finished with zero hdd errors.

  • P6N Platinum Bios Resetting on Boot

    Hi all,
    I've got a P6N Platinum that the bios resets on almost every day.
    -I turn the PC off each night (start - shutdown - from windows)
    -When I turn it on in the morning (pressing the power button) it lights up, but I get no video.
    -All four lights are green on the D bracket.
    -If I press and hold the power button until it turns off, the turn it back on, the same thing happens.
    -If I just press the reset button, it boots with the bios reset.  I have to go in and set the time and disable the onboard audio (since I have an X-Fi).  And any other settings I've tweaked are gone (I've only changed memory timings - but it runs ok on auto).
    -Once I reset the bios it works fine the rest of the day - even if I reboot it or power it off and back on.
    -I'm not overclocking or doing SLI
    Sounds like a battery problem, but it's connected to AC all of the time.
    System Specs:
    Core2Duo E6600
    EVGA 8800 GTX KO
    2 GB Corsair RAM
    Creative X-FI
    300 GB Seagate SATA drive (boot)
    Lite-On DVD Drive (IDE)
    Vista Ultimate 32 bit.
    Antec Sonata case with SmartPower2 450W PS.
    All new.
    Thanks,
    Sweeps

    Quote from: flyer335 on 20-April-07, 01:54:06
    If the system locks up or crashes once fully booted into the O/S, and will not re-boot on subsequent attempts, it should reset BIOS to "Optimized Defaults", telling you, "Warning!!! The previous performance of overclocking has failed... Please press any key to continue...". Afterwhich, it will boot with the default settings.
    If, instead, it successfully re-boots within three attempts of the three-finger-salute boot after the lock-up, it should maintain the user selected BIOS settings.
    That's normal.
    I am beginning to think MSI has come up with a "learning" or "self-healing" BIOS. What few little annoying problems I've had are slowly disappearing, one boot at a time. 
    When you are playing Lord of the Rings do you get physical; shaking or striking your desk or computer? Could be loose wires. I know my truck acts like that at times. 
    I see that message in the manual, but I have never received it.  It's never taken three attempts - just one.  And, the problem occurs after a normal shutdown.  (but so far only after the game has crashed).
    I've been known to turn my keyboard into popcorn before, but not with this system!! - YET!
    Sweeps.

  • P6N Platinum SLI/C2D e6600 Overclock

    I have a situation (i might not, thats why im posting here lol)
    Currently my e6600 (week 09A) is overclocked to 3.2gHz (356x9) RAM set 1:1 @ 712, 4-4-4-12-2T timings (Patriot extreme ddr2 800 PC6400)
    I have disabled all unnecesary BIOS features according to other threads for this board (spread spectrum, etc)
    PSU is a thermaltake toughpower 700w modular, and of course the P6N platinum SLI. 
    My volts are as follows:
    1.400 vcore
    1.35 nbridge
    4% fsb vtt
    2.2 RAM
    Everything else I left alone. 
    At these volts/frequencies I am able to get overnight orthos stable, intel TAT idle temps 33c, load 50-51c
    My question is voltage.  I should be able to get 3.2 at les than 1.4 vcore, yet even if i drop it one step, the comp freezes after an hour of orthos.  I am seeing my voltages drop to 1.376 - 1.384 under 100 load, is that alot of vdroop?  If it is, is there a pencil mod for this board, or could it me my psu thats the problem?
    Also, if i up the fsb vtt, will that allow me to drop the vcore?
    Sorry for the long thread, but I am very confused 

    Hello welcome to the forum,
    Quote from: saiyanzzrage on 27-July-07, 19:50:08
    I should be able to get 3.2 at les than 1.4 vcore
    Nope, every CPU is different, because some people get it like that doesn't mean you will.
    Quote from: saiyanzzrage on 27-July-07, 19:50:08
    yet even if i drop it one step, the comp freezes after an hour of orthos.  I am seeing my voltages drop to 1.376 - 1.384 under 100 load, is that alot of vdroop?
    That's normal
    Quote from: saiyanzzrage on 27-July-07, 19:50:08
    Also, if i up the fsb vtt, will that allow me to drop the vcore?
    Doubtful, but your only @ 51c with TAT, so your good.

  • Replacement For P6N Platinum

    Having RMAd my board my supplier, Scan, have told me that the P6N Platinum is no longer available.  Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement please that doesn't have any reliability issues and that will offer future proofing for the next generation of Intel processors and support for DDR3?  I am prepared to pay a bit more than the P6N cost!  The board needs to be compatible with my E6750 chip, SLi Graphics cards and DDR2 800mhz RAM so it will support my current components.
    Jim

    If SLI capability is your main concern..you are limited, naturally, to the Nvidia chipsets.  The P7N Platinum is available and if it's like the P7N Diamond, it should be trouble free since it's an improvement on an existing chipset.  If DD3 makes a difference to you, then you will have to wait a month or two and wait for the 790 series to appear.  Given the pricey status of DD3, a board with DDR2/3 compatibilty would be sweet.  Check out the P7N Platinum, it may fill all your needs except the DD3.
    Paul

  • P6N Platinum - Power down on boot

    I am looking for help in building my P6N Platinum based system. I will boot to VGA Bios and then power itself down. I can see the Machine write the VGA BIOS to the screen before power down, and the last light set on the D-Bracket is VGA BIOS write to screen. Only problem here is that card works fine in other machines and is less than a week old as a factory replacement for a previous card. I doubt it is the source.
    I swapped out a P4N that fried the previous XFX card, so This is getting very frustrating. New motherboard, new PCIE VGA card, yet another set of problems.
    I've been a longtime user and system builder with MSI products, But I suspect that compared to some here, I am still very wet behind the ears.
    I have:
    P6N Platinum v1.0
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    Corsair XMS2-5400 2x512, timing of 4-4-4-12; 675MHz. Supposedly 1.9v
    Ultra 600W power supply with 18a & 20a per rail. 8 Pin CPU plug & 24 Pin ATX. 4 Sata & 6 Standard Molex plugs
    I have tried everything on a cardboard box and in the case. Grounding is not an issue.
    Have tried multiple power supplies already. I still have Newegg's RMA period, but want to rule out my other parts first. I cannot get to Post ever, so flashing Bios is not an option. Have tried to reset Bios three times already.

    Quote from: AaronYuri on 15-July-07, 09:10:48
    It's 10 seconds easy for dual core. And it would explain the cut outs, the CPU shutting down the cores when there's too much heat.
    I reinstalled the processor and heatsink, and the machine will post and I can get to Bios. But after about 1 minute, the screen goes blank. It does not matter if I try let the OS load or go to the Bios. After about 60sec the machine will lock up and the screen will go blank. The fans are still spinning, the machine is still on, and the amber and green MB LED's are still lit. But nothing will happen. Blank screen, regardless of what I do.
    I suspect the CPU fan is not going fast enough and perhaps is damaged. I have ordered a warranty replacement from Intel.
    My question is, I tried to turn the machine on about 5 times tonight and got the blank screen. I have stopped trying now, but is it possible any of the MB was damaged by this trying? I still have 20 days left to RMA to Newegg.
    Does anyone have any other ideas why this may be happening?
    Specs are as listed above, Power supply is http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2974500&CatId=1483

  • P6N Platinum, Problem with SLI

    Hi
    I'm newbie...
    I have problem with SLI, maybe Drivers isn't good for Sli...
    My Specs:
    Core 2 Duo 4300
    Zalman 9700 NT
    Msi P6n Platinum 
    Mem 2x1GB OCZ Reaper HPC PC6400,  DDR 2 800
    XFX Geforce 8600GT XXX (Special Overclocker) Core 620/1600
    Evga Geforce 8600GT (normal) Core 540/1400
    PSU Corsair 620 HX
    Maxtor 160gb SATAII DiamondMAX
    I just install the driver Forceware (Version 163.63_whql) and i cannot using SLI.
    Later I just uninstall my driver 163.63 and Driver Cleaner for uninstall all driver nvidia, (ALL CLEAN).
    So I just install the driver Forceware (Version 163.71_whql) and Finish Installer and restart my system.
    Boot Windows XP, and Show that i have mode SLI CAPABLE.
    I just enable SLI and apply, suddenly Shut down my computer and turn on again, boot post and loading windows xp.
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    *** NO OVERCLOCKER, ALL DEFAULT
    *** No UPDATE BIOS.
    *** VERY STABLE, but no working SLI...
    I have two card, is same model 8600 GT.. but different core and memory.
    First PCI-ex  is XFX Geforce 8600GT XXX
    Second PCI-ex is Evga Geforce 8600GT
    Question:
    Which is the best drivers for capable SLI?
    Help, for Enable SLI...
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    Quote from: Abraham55 on 11-October-07, 01:11:46
    I did, i put SLI Switch Card : SLI MODE, 8x + 8x
    I can see two video cards, (each video cards have 8x)
    So when i want enable SLI MODE, and apply, suddenly SHUT DOWN MY COMPUTER..
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    Evga Geforce 8600GT (normal) Core 540/1400"
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  • PCI express 2.0 x16 and p6n platinum

    Would a video card that is PCI E 2.0 x16 work with MSI P6N platinum latest BIOS ?

    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 03-February-09, 16:30:08
    PCI-Express 2.0 video cards should be downward compatible to the older standard.  So it should work.  However, some cards with some video BIOSes are not as downward compatible as they should.  This is not so much a matter of the mainboard BIOS version or the board itself. 
    Just give it a try and see what happens.  I most cases there shouldn't be a problem, however, in rare cases it might not work as expected.
    I was asking cause I got myself a GTX280 for 300 bucks and its on the way, so I was wondering.
    Thanks.

  • MSI P6N Platinum CPU Upgrade?

    I currently have this board setup with the E6700 CPU. Not quite ready to upgrade the mainboard just yet but would like to squeeze the most performance out the P6N Platinum.
    My consideration is the Q6700 OEM (getting hard to find), E8500 or E8600. I have the latest BIOS installed that supports these CPU's so would I should that much much of an increase going with either one of these? Are the 8500 and 8600 stable with this board? Sometimes tells me to go with the Quad Core ... 
    The most gaming I do currently is with Call of Duty World at War, which the E6700 and 8800 GTS handle just fine but my most important application is Adobe Photoshop CS4.
    I also plan on upgrading my operating system from WinXP x32 to Vista HP x64.
    Thanks for any input

    Quote from: kourosh on 13-December-08, 03:12:06
    E8000 series are far superior than E6000 series they do 40 more instruction than E6 , much cooler.
    E6700 is more expensive than q6600  with your mobo it is waste of money as you can easily overclock it i will go for q6600
    He already got a E6700 and wants to upgrade, he's not buying one 
    But yes a Q6600, with a small oc will do some nice work with photoshop.
    If not mistaken its a multicore program, so it will use all 4 cores.
    Its cheaper as the Q6700 and with it and your 800MHz ram, you can get along way, just be sure to buy a decent cooler if you decide to buy and oc a Q6600.
    The speed difference you gain with 1066MHz RAM is minimal btw, you'll only notice it a bit in benchmarks, imo not worth the expense.

  • MSI P6N Platinum OEM, BIOS update needed

    Hi, I got an p6n platinum oem board, which looks different to the original board by msi. There are no heatpipes inside and the e-sata is missing and it looks like the p6n sli (without platinum). The BIOS ID: MSI P6N SLI Platinum A7350NM7 V1.08 110107.
    Where can I get the BIOS update/is it possible to flash with original msi BIOS update?

    We can not offer support for OEM products. Support is only available for MSI Retail products.
    Remember, there may be slight design differences between the OEM version and the retail version. The retail bios may brick or distabilize the OEM version.
    locked.

  • P6N Platinum Memory Sudden Death

    I've been running a P6N Platinum for 11 months with no problems. I have an E6600 slightly overclocked and (2) sticks of G.skill 2GBHZ memory. I was using the computer as normal and had some slight hesitations, it had been awhile (weeks) since I rebooted so I did so only to get a bootmgr missing screen, tried again same thing so I powered the computer down. When I turned it back on, nothing no video no post only running fans. I tried one stick of memory in slot 1 then the other still nothing. I called MSI and they said it sounded like the board. I bought another one and had it next dayed. Put it all together and had the same problem. Went to the local computer store and picked up a new power supply and memory came home put the memory in and all was well again. So my question is what would take out to sticks of memory at the same time? I have a Enermax Liberty 500W dual rail supply and the whole system is on an APC 1250 conditioning backup. Do you thing the old board is still good or should I send it back to MSI?
    Sorry, the original system is as follows.
    MSI P6N Platinum motherboard
    Intel E6600 CPU
    Scythe Infinity Cooler
    Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT PSU 28A@+3.3V 30A@+5V 22A@+12V1 22A@+12V2 .6A@-12V 3A@+5Vsb
    2 GB (2x1GB) G.Skill DDR2 800 Model F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ
    MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256-OC Video Card
    ATI Theatre 550 PCI TV Tuner
    (2) Seagate 320 GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA drive.
    Samsung SH-S203B DVD reader/writer
    Vista 32bit Ultimate.
    The new memory installed is.
    2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-8500
    I didn't end up using the power supply I bought at the local store just the new Ballistix memory. I hate to try the new
    memory in the old board just in case there is a problem with the board that took out the memory. I could see one
    stick failing but two at once is kind of strange. The memory was set at 2.1V 4-4-4-12 2T.

    Quote
    Do you thing the old board is still good or should I send it back to MSI?
    Well, I suppose testing the board again with your new components is the best chance to get a definate answer to this question.
    Quote
    Went to the local computer store and picked up a new power supply and memory came home put the memory in and all was well again. So my question is what would take out to sticks of memory at the same time? I have a Enermax Liberty 500W dual rail supply and the whole system is on an APC 1250 conditioning backup.
    Provide full system specs, otherwise it is hard to answer this question.  Read the >>Posting Guide<< to get an idea of what details we need to know.
    You said you bought a new power supply.  Is that the Enermax Liberty PSU?  If not, what kind of power supply were you using before (brand, model, amperage limit on 5V, 3.3V and 12V rails)?

  • Msi p6n Platinum - not going into bios

    Hi all,
    Ive just put together my new pc. Its the first build ive done.
    Trouble is i go to boot it up and its not going into the bios from the splash screen.
    On the D bracket lights 1 and 3 are constantly lit: Testing base & Extended memory.
    No matter how many times i reboot, it just doesnt work.
    All it does is go to a black screen when i press delete from the splash screen.
    Spec:
    Intel E6600
    Msi p6n Platinum
    2 gig Xms2 6400C4 (using 512mb stick for booting purposes)
    XFX 8800 gts 320mb XXX
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    I think the board is having a hard time detecting the HDD from the BIOS.
    Try using another HDD in a standard non-raid setup and see if the problem occurs.
    Anyway, you can't simply just pull a set of RAID drives from another working system and expect it to work in a new system as the RAID controller are of different makes.

  • P6N Platinum: audio problem! [SOOOOLVED! YES!]

    Hello.
    I've recently got a P6N Platinum, Q6600, 4GB Corsair 800MHz DDR2 and a GT8800. I started out with XP64, but for various reasons I'm switching to good ol' XP32 now. Formatted and installed it today. Everything worked smoothly in XP64, but now that I've installed XP32 the audio won't work. I've tried all sorts of different versions of the Realtek HD Audio drivers, but nothing seems to work. I read somewhere that some guy had success installing (in this exact order, with reboots inbetween) the Chipset driver, S-ATA raider driver then the Audio driver straight from the original MSI CD that came with the MB, so I even formatted again, reinstalled XP32 and tried installing the drivers in this order with reboots between each one; nothing. What worries me is that nothing even shows up in Device Manager, the only thing I got there with a "question mark" is a PCI Device. I have no idea what device this is though since the only "PCI Device" I got connected is my PCI-E graphic card which already has drivers. I've tried the CNet drivers from the "Popular Issues and Solutions" thread too, didn't work at all. I've tried pretty much everything I can think of, nothing. Even tried forcefeeding a new device through Add Hardware.. then using the Realtek drivers, but I got "Device can't start". BIOS is reset, tried both Default Settings and Optimized Defaults. Tried disabling and re-enabling the HD Audio Controller in BIOS Intergrated Peripherals. Any suggestions would be LOVED, because this is getting frustrating.
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    OH MY GOD, I finally found out what the hell was up. The PCI Device that was showing up yellow was the actual Windows HD Audio thing. Or, the "UUA Fix". I think what happens is that this won't install properly on XP SP3, so I somehow, somewhere, found a UAA fix for SP3, did a "Reinstall drivers" on the PCI Device and picked the path for it and suddenly the Realtek drivers just popped right into track without any problems. Instantly.
    http://www.9covers.com/files/HDA%20AddOn%20For%20XP%20SP3.zip
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  • P6N Platinum OC - BIOS 1.5 1333max / 1.4 1480 max

    I have two P6n platinum boards - one with a 6750 and one with a 2140 and neither will go beyond 1480 Mhz FSB. I have tried every suggesstion I've seen in forum posts
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    1) up cpu voltage
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    7) slow down memory
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    However, no matter what I do, I can't get to 1500 or greater Mhhz on either system and the symptom is always a non-post (black screen after CMOS save or power restart). I would normally expect to get past the post screen or into windows with OC problems, but these boards NEVER post after the 2960mhz limit. Insert key will get me back most times, but sometimes I have to use the CMOS reset button
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    One other thing - changing FSB in software does not work either. DualCorecenter does not allow changes after 350mhz (it resets automatically) and other programs like ntune just lock up immediately
    My 6750 has a high-end scythe infinity and the other is a stock cooler and both report incredibly cool temps
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     TIA

    Quote from: AaronYuri on 16-November-07, 03:56:42
    Get the USB flashing tool from here and the 1.4 BIOS from here...
    BIOS's can be upgraded and downgraded.
    Quote from: Frankenputer on 16-November-07, 04:09:24
    The words "here" in Aaron's post above are links. Below are the same links. I just made mine a bit more obvious.
    clickme>>MSI Forum HQ USB flashing tool!!!<<clickme
    clickme>>P6N SLI Platinum Product Page<<clickme
    with some reminder, the second link to board is not necessary. Just use "LiveUpdate" from the Tool there are listed all BIOS version for the board.

  • PC Will Not Turn Off ! Please Help P6N Platinum Mobo

    Hey Guys,
     I just recently finished building a new PC. Well its not complete yet I used some parts from my Older Dell which I plan on Changing in the near future. My problem is that I got everything set up and the System Runs GREAT! its just when I go to shut down the monitor and peripherals turn off but the case fans and cpu cooler keep on running. Am i missing a driver or is there something in the Bios that I am missing? please help!
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    Vista Ultimate 32bit
    Antec 900 Case
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    D.

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    Are you pushing the power button on the case or shutting down via Windows?  It may be going into S1 standby.
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    Well I get the same Result weather I push the power button or shut down in Vista it turns the screen and keyboard off ( i have g15 keyboard with lcd display) and the case fans still run.
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    Also, enter BIOS Setup and check that the option "Power Button Function" is really set to "On/Off" and not to "Suspend".
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