Problems Powering up MSI P45 Platinum board --LED3 still flashing
Hello all
I've currently started a new build using the following equipment:
Coolermaster COSMOS 1000
MSI P45 Platinum
Intel Quad Q2600 Processor
1200 MHz patriot 2x1GB Memory
xfx 9800 HD 1GB Graphics Card
power supply Trust switching power supply ATX 400W&P4 :
220 v AC
+3.3v---20A
+12v ---18A
-12v --- 0.5A
+5v ----24A
-5v ---- /
+5v sb ---2A
Wired everything up, connected all the connectors. When I go to power up the system, I get a Red LED 3 but no fans or anything spins up. Switched out for a known good power supply and received the same problem. Not sure where to go from here?
and also i press cmos reset button and nothing happing
Quote from: flink on 30-April-09, 13:56:54
i'm sure the hole for the cmos clear button in the i/o shield is the problem. the button is pressed by the i/o shield and your pc won't start.
a well known problem.
I remember reading about this issue before I built my P45 Platinum system. I made sure during the build that the button was not being pressed by the i/o shield.
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his ICQ 4850....
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Next, I see that you are using a Beta BIOS, what's the reason behind it?
I suppose the reason is this:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=117741.msg947085#msg947085
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Updated changelog for 1.71:
1.Add the patch for Wolfdale CPU OC capability.
2.Fix the system hang in WHQL after Disable SMBus Controller.
3.Fix the system keep restarting when disable ACPI function and without TPM card.
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I just got done reading the guide on tweaking VTT/GTL which helped me get a better grasp about the awesome settings the P45 have.
Anyway I have a bit of a dillema, I can't seem to get 4.0Ghz without cranking my settings up to this:
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Hello,
I am a student Studying in Male', Maldives. Iwould like to know this MSI p45 platinum Motherboard.
If anybody could help it would be really very helpful. So the problem is that the motherboard has a green led 3 red leds showing so i want to know how i can change it to green according to the manual.
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XimanQuote from: Ximan on 01-March-11, 18:29:43
Hello,
I am a student Studying in Male', Maldives. Iwould like to know this MSI p45 platinum Motherboard.
If anybody could help it would be really very helpful. So the problem is that the motherboard has a green led 3 red leds showing so i want to know how i can change it to green according to the manual.
LED 12, LED 8, LED 14, LED15 are Red and the LED 10 is green so.. how can i change LEDS 13, 7, 11 to green..
thanks..
Ximan
Most probably same problem as mine, ram no seated properly, I unplug and plug many times, sometimes have to lay the cpu (if it a tower) on its side, then boot up can function.
My problem as follow
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144468.0
Description of LED array status
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=123890.0
Nothing to do with LED status but problem related to USB
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=123722.0 -
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Hi ppl
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- CPU (reseat CPU & heatsink)
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- video card
- keyboard
- power connectors (24-Pin ATX, 4/8 Pin +12V CPU, 4-Pin PCIe MOLEX, 6/8-Pin +12V PCIe (video card)
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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?
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Overclocking Q6600 with MSI P45 Platinum
Hi again!
I need some advice regarding my OC settings.
Unfortunately, im an unlucky owner of the infamous Q6600 L8XX batch which has a high VID (1.3250v)
Anyway, I was able to reach 3GHz stable with these settings:
MSI P45 Platinum official v1.5 bios
Motherboard OC Jumper set to: default
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C1E: Disabled
Green Power: All Disabled
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Multi-Step OC Booster: Mode 1
DOT Control: Disabled
Intel Eist: Disabled
Adjust CPU FSB Frequenxy (MHz): 333
Adjust CPU Frequency: 3000
CPU Multiplier: 9
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Advance DRAM Configuration: Manual
Enhanced Settings: Enabled
NB Drive Config: auto
CAS Latency (CL): 5
tRCD: 5
tRP: 5
tRAS: 15
Advanced memory Setting: Disabled
FSB/DRAM ratio: 1:1.2
Adjusted Dram Frequency: 800
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ClockGenTuner: No Changes Done
Adjusted PCI Frequency: 37.5
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CPU Voltage: 1.3175v
CPU GTL REF0: auto
CPU GTL REF1: auto
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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
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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.. :Dthanks 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
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