Pt880 fsr neo

hello everybody,
My current configuration is
MSI PT880 NEO FSR,CPU 3.00GHz , 2x256Mb RAM/400 ,80GB/SATA SAMSUNG, MANLI VGA 64Mb, DVD-RW 16x SAMSUNG.I am usinf winXP pro.
I am facing a problem with the sound coming from the onboard sound card of the mainboard.The sound is corrupted or sometimes doesnot exist.
I changed the board but the problem is the same.I installed the latest bios version1.7 , and the last sound driver 4.70
CAN ANYBODY HELP ME???

i had the same trouble  with pt 880 neo fsr and another via pm 266 may be some driver issue check for various versions of the driver, not always the mos new drivers are best, so try with that and tell me

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  • PT880-FSR newbie problems

    I'm a newbie to all this, but I seem to be having problems with my memory, I think.  Here's my setup...
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    I got XP to install once but during installation, while it was copying the setup files, a message would come up stating it could not copy the file and would ask to retry, skip file, or quit setup (always on the shell32.dll and driver.cab files).  There was no problem with the disk, since the same thing happened when I tried to install Windows 2000 first.  Nor was it a problem with the CD drive since i swapped it out and tried a different drive and still the same problem.  The one time I did get XP to install I would get stop messages saying IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL frequently so I reformatted and tried to reinstall but now during installation i would get a stop message saying PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.
    Can somebody out there please help me?!

    Hey,
    I am also having some of the same problems. If anybody can help me I would greatly appreciate it. I just built my first computer and its not going very well. I have a few issues that I cant resolve.
    1)   My USB ports aren’t working w/ anything. (i.e. printer, mouse, Lexar Jumpdrive) At first I would plug in the Lexar 256mb Jumpdrive Sport and a few minutes later my screen would go blank and then my computer would restart. Now it just says that the driver needs to be installed, but then it can’t find one.
    2)   When I try to play C&C generals the game will start then a few minutes into it my screen would go blank and then my computer would restart. It also sometimes happens when I am using winplayer and on the web at the same time.
    3)   I also get two errors frequently IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
    I have reformatted and reinstalled XP several times. Twice it has stopped at the 10-minute mark. I have tried Windows XP W/ SP2 then I clean reinstalled XP SP1. Is this all the same thing? Can anybody help me? I have been reading forums for the past week.
     My hardware is
      (I’m not at home right now so I only put what I am sure of)
    PT880 NEO-FSR w/ P4 3.2 hyperthreading
    KINGSTON 768 DDR
    SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9600 Video Card, 256MB DDR AGP 4X/8X
    ANTEC SONATA 380w true power. Power supply
    DVD drive (something speed)
    I am using the built in sound.
    I don’t remember the specs for my hard drive
    I have a SCSI card plugged in but I have not hooked up my second hard drive yet
    I will find out what my bios is and post it later if it will be helpful.
    Also, please note that my computer is setup for duel boot. XP primary and NT 4 secondary (so I can run a video capture card that isn’t compatible w/ XP.
    Again thanks for taking the time to read this. Please reply if you know anything that may be helpful.
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  • Pt880 Fsr Bios 1.8

    I just purchased a PT880 FSR mobo and decided to download the lastest BIOS before installing Windows XP.  Much to my disappointment, I couldn't find
    the CPU voltage adjustment (all the other settings were there).  I reflashed the BIOS with 1.7 and yup....it was there.
    SO, I guess MSI decided to remove the CPU voltage adjustment in the latest BIOS?  Was this a preventative measure?  OR an oversight?
    Hm...wondering.
    CU

    The option, is to protect Prescott CPU.
    Prescott runs a DYNAMIC voltage.............and trying to "set" this............near impossible
    If you wish to increase voltage, go back to OLDER bios. (Why upgrade bios if all is working well????)
    Del

  • MOVED: MSI Neo PT880-FSR s478

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=115343.0

    Quote from: Tweaked on 12-March-08, 06:48:21
    I did it all, I did it all...
    Of course I'm overclocking! It's my hoby. My previous board was asus p4s8x-x with 533 FSB, so I moved on a board with 800 FSB, this one...
    I must say that I had a better overclock on asus plate so far.... if I'm not halucinating, then this cpu voltage option is missing... 
    What about flashing back on first or second release of BIOS version?
    Still have a hope for sollutions...
    Enjoy!
    Well since you don't known what was your provisional BIOS before update, you can try some BIOS version until find where it works.
    http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=608
    Currently you are running latest one 2.0 with this issue, try with 1.9 and re-test if no change 1.8 and so on.

  • MSI Neo PT880-FSR s478

    Hey guys!
    I just flashed BIOS using online update (type AMI, version 07.00T). Now the option CPU vCORE is missing... I tried to flash it back to version 1.00 using boot disk and ran on to problems (doing by the book for winXP returns incorrect drive C:)...
    Do you have any suggestions?

    Quote from: Tweaked on 12-March-08, 06:48:21
    I did it all, I did it all...
    Of course I'm overclocking! It's my hoby. My previous board was asus p4s8x-x with 533 FSB, so I moved on a board with 800 FSB, this one...
    I must say that I had a better overclock on asus plate so far.... if I'm not halucinating, then this cpu voltage option is missing... 
    What about flashing back on first or second release of BIOS version?
    Still have a hope for sollutions...
    Enjoy!
    Well since you don't known what was your provisional BIOS before update, you can try some BIOS version until find where it works.
    http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=608
    Currently you are running latest one 2.0 with this issue, try with 1.9 and re-test if no change 1.8 and so on.

  • Vcore fluctuates on PT880-FSR

    Core Center reports my Vcore to fluctuate from 1.520 to 1.54 about every 3 seconds. Is this good or bad? I have overclocked my [email protected] without any voltage tweaks and its stable so far. I plan to overclock more (@3.2) so I would be raising my Vcore. Would the fluctuation matter? Thanks.

    I would say it´s normal and should not be any problem.
    All differant MoBo models, CPU´s, PSU´s, I have owned always had some fluctation.
    The onés I use now have variations between 1.46- 1.52, ( stable mid at 1.5v) and OC:ed with default vcore and measured by speedfan. The values changes every 10-15 sec.
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  • PT880 & SP2: Complete mess with USB devices!

    Hi all!
    I'm aware that this is an old nut, but here goes:
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    LCD: 4x20 (LPT1 & Molex)
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    REMOTE: ATI Remote Wonder - USB
    OS: XP SP2
    My problem is with my USB peripherals. Here's what I have:
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    - Scanjet: worked pn first install, but is now always dead. Scan button doesn't provoke system event, trying to access the scanner through software either hangs scan program or crashes entire system. When it's in, a boot takes even longer!
    I actually reformatted the hard drive and reinstalled XP from scratch, downloaded SP2, then installed the peripherals one after another, always installing any drivers first and rebooting after each new peripheral. It hasn't helped - I've ended up where I left off. Without the Xitel and Scanjet the system is pretty much OK. Without the ATI Wonder, it's rock solid.
    Note: I should mention that I have NOT plugged in the MOBO's second USB port, since I'm actually only using two ports on the motherboard. I shouldalso mention that there are some ground hum issues betweenthe two rooms - however, plugging all the peripherals into an extension chord taken from a single socket hasn't shown any clear improvement.
    Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here?
    Mike Gray

    Quote from: mikegray on 28-March-06, 02:41:06
    ...I *never* solved the problem - and there is something basially wrong with my USB system...at the moment XP lists all of my "VIA 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller"s are set at (PCI) 21 - which, as I understand it, is a shared or virtual IRQ. What this means, I have no idea.
    I have a PT880, no USB troubles that I am aware of, but this thread caught my eye.
    I have four such "VIA 5 or later USB Host Controller" entries, and they are listed as:
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    PCI bus 0, device 16, function 1
    PCI bus 0, device 16, function 2
    PCI bus 0, device 16, function 3
    and while under Resources every one of them uses IRQ 21, they each have a different I/O range. FWIW!
    EDIT: BTW I recently learned to my dismay that the MS driver for USB scanners (usbscan.sys) only handles one device at a time, which in my case means I can't plug-in my camera when my scanner is connected! How cheesy is THAT? So you may be encountering "known limitations" in Windows w/all the gizmos you are trying to use.

  • PT880 Chipset MB

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    Quote
    Originally posted by SGT.Slaughter
    Well I found out that prescott processors are not compatible with the onboard cache on the PT880, therefore the MSI PT880 FSR MB  sucks. I exchanged it for a ABIT motherboard that supports prescotts and now I am rock n rollin.
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  • [VIA Series] PT880 Overclocking Issue

    Well i can't Overclock as high as i thought i could i can overclock to 3.6 but thats nearly stable any higher then i have to reboot i was thinking of a bios degrade from 1.9 - 1.7 i herad 1.7 unlocks multiplyers so im thinking that that could help my overclocking issue and plus on top of that i can't raise my CPU V Core only my DDR and AGP south Bridge and North Bridge and thats it i found out that overclocking on Factory settings got me a higher overclock and putting the divder and 6/5 166Mhz. Any Ideas on higher overclocking i have a Nice cooler Thermal Take Spark 7+ maybe artic silver 5 would help and well heres my specs-
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    60 Gigabyte Maxtor Sata
    and alot of case fans
    350 Watt Power Supply Stock

    Hi,
    The Prescott is dynamic voltage, therefore you cannot "SET" volltage.
    If you are going to "play" with North and South Bridge voltages..........get a heatsink for south bridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    You should post in OVERCLOCKING part of Forum. You may receive better support there.
    Del

  • Is 420 watts enough?

    Hi Folks!
    I wrote a while back asking for help with a PT880 system that kept crashing and then staying frozen for several hours. After trying out a different PSU - unfortunately, also only 350 watts - and getting similar instability but no more lengthy freezes, I've pretty much concluded that I need a better PSU. (But just to make sure, I've also RMA'd the mobo.)
    Anyway ... I need to choose between two PSUs: the TSP 420 (420 watts) and the TSP 450 (450 watts - with a lot more on the 12v line). What's your call: Do you guys think the TSP 420 will give me enough juice to run my rig or do I need to take the more powerful unit?
    Demands: See below. Note, this is a Northwood CPU, not a Prescott. But I have a softmodded 9500@9700 running. And I'd like to be able to do a *modest* bit of overclocking on this system - say, maybe from 2.8 to the 3.4 - to keep video filters purring. Otherwise, my sig tells the story.
    I've dredged up the specs on both PSUs:
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    ATX Netzteil AMD/ Intel P4
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    220 Watt combined (+3,3 and +5 Volt)
    180 Watt kombinierte (+12,0 Volt)
    aktive Leistungsfaktorkorrektur (PFC)
    maximale Belastbarkeit der einzelnen Schienen:
    +3,3 Volt: 26 A
    +5,0 Volt: 42 A
    +12 Volt: 18 A
    +5 Volt Standby: 2,5 A
    This model has great reviews and can be had at very good prices. There is a newer model out, the TSP 450, with the following specs:
    2) TSP 450
    Gesamtleistung 450 Watt
    +3.3V&+5V: 220W
    +3.3V&+5V&+12V: 430W
    + 3,3 Volt 28 A
    + 5 Volt 45 A
    + 12 Volt 22 A
    - 5 Volt 0,8 A
    - 12 Volt 1,0 A
    + 5 Volt Vsb 2,5 A
    This piece is newer and a lot more expensive. Not much info out there yet, no reviews - but it seems to pack a pretty big punch.
    If I can count on the 420 model, I'd like to go with it. But after my expereinces with the 350 Zalman, I really, *really* don't want to put myself through any more grief ...
    Thanks for any advice!
    Mike
    MOBO: MSI PT880 FSR
    PSU: Zalman ZM300B-APF - 300W (that was anyway ... )
    CPU: P4 2.8 Northwood w/ HT
    RAM: 2x 256 Kinsington ValueRam
    VID: ATI Radeon 9500 @ 9700 (softmod)
    HD: Barracuda 7200.7 IDE - 120 G
    DVD: Int. DVDR + USB 2.0 External DVD (own power)
    SOUND: Chaintech AV-710
    TV: Avermedia Stereo
    CASE: Homebrew - Wood & Plexiglas
    CASE FAN: Papst 8412 NGMLV (on 12v Molex)
    CPU FAN: Zalman CNPS6500B-Cu
    LCD: 4x20 (LPT1 & Molex)
    MOUSE & KEYBOARD: MS radio remote
    REMOTE: ATI Remote Wonder - USB

    Quote
    Originally posted by sticks
    if you can't get a higher quality PSU, then go for the TSP 450...
    BTW, I'm trying to overclock further... As you can see I got a PT880 too ( a different model though but from msi). PT880 haven't been known for overclocking (so far my max is 225 FSB with a similar setup compared to you). It may be my PSU, not sure though, and I can't get a better one (at least for now).
    Heya!
    Well, well - we really do have two pretty similar setups! PT880's, P4-2.8's and Kingston ValueRam (though you have 512 chips against my 256s). I *would* be interested in keeping tabs on your setup!
    Background: I started out running the system with a Zalman 300. Not only did it keep crashing - it developed a tendency to crash and freeze for several hours after the crash (couldn't even post).  I had a few indications that the mobo was defective and quickly realized that the PSU was underpowered, so I'm having the mobo RMA's while I buy a new PSU.
    You seem a little skeptical about the TSP 450. Thing is, it's a near silent piece, which is a priority for this project. (It's pretty expensive, too - ca. 100 Euros.) I'm using my rig as the center piece in a home sound system & cinema setup - it's sitting in our living room and hence must (1) look pretty and (b) not make any noise. Since it is connected to a second keyboard and TFT in our bedroom for normal surfing, mailing, and office chores. it'll also be on a lot! Hence everything has to run silent.
    OTOH, I *also* need as much juice as I can get to run advanced video filters over the video projector in the living room, so I'll take as much overclocking as I can get. OTHO #2, I also need to be able to shut said OC on and off to let the system run in silent mode for everything else ...  complicated!
    How are you doing your overclocking? Dynamic Overclocking would be a dream come true - but form everything I've heard, it's more of a nightmare. The CoreCenter software may be reasonable avenue, but I've also heard some bad stuff about it's OC-ing capabilities. How are you doing it?
    I'll definitely report back once the RMA and PSU stuff is taken care of. If only I knew how long the RMA will take ...
    Peace,
    Mike Gray

  • MSI-7043 (PT880 NEO-FSR) Boot Problem

    I just installed this motherboard which I purchased on eBay from someone who swears it was working fine before.
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    Ummm... never had that trouble before... It should at least start booting, or at least recognize the boot sector has a valid boot record.
    Those are all valid ideas, and I appreciate the input.
    BTW, I am not a newbie. I am a telecom, network, and computer technician with almost 20 years of experience. This is just the first time I have had a problem with MSI boards, I use them all the time and they generally work flawlessly. I understand operating system licensing, OEM versions, 32 vs 64 bit, and how to copy files from one drive to another using multiple different ways. I was just hoping that there was something simple going on that I was missing that someone would just say "Yeah, turn XXXXX feature off in the BIOS".
    I put an older 48x CD-ROM drive and a Western Digital 40 Gig in it and it worked beautifully, in the middle of installing Kubuntu Linux right now.
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  • PT880 Neo-FSR not booting from SATA device

    Hi everybody!
    MSI PT880 Neo-FSR http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=&prod_no=608
    As read on the topic subject, I'm having trouble trying to boot up using my new SATA DVD-RW. This device works perfect while running Windows XP on my PC, but when I try to boot from it, I simply can't.
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    Quote from: Henry on 03-September-08, 14:26:24
    Are you saying it does work but you simply can't boot from it? Have you tried by using the F11 boot menu?
    Yes! This device has been working great, but the only problem I get is when I try to use it for booting.
    I alredy tried using the F11 boot menu and nothing happened... It's so weird!

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    Quote
    Originally posted by Del UK
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    17Amps on the +12V rail..............
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