PT880 Neo-FISR

Supported the PT880 Neo-FISR ECC memory??
Thanks

You may plug them in and maybe they are still able to work, to boot up the system. But ECC feature definitely is not there. But why take this "maybe" risk?

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  • 875P Neo-FISR vs. 865PE Neo2-V

    Hi, I appreciate any help with this question. I own 2 different MIS motherboards currently and would like to know which would be the better one to use for my system build.
    875P Neo-FISR
    or
    865PE Neo2-V
    Specs:
    Pentium4 3.2ghz socket 478
    2 sticks of PC3200 512mb DDR memory ( kingston Hyperx)
    MSI geforce 6600 agp
    500watt psu ( XG )
    Does it matter what board I use?
    Thanks!

    875P chipset supports ECC RAM and 865PE/P chipset doesn't.
    875P FISR is the 2nd Rev from the predecessor 875P FIS2R and has better support for Prescott CPUs. 865PE Neo2-V is a cutdown version of the predecessor 865PE Neo2 S/LS/FIS2R/PLS/P and has only 2 RAM slots.
    To put the 2 for comparsion, I would choose the 875P Neo FISR but if you are not comparing the cutdown version of the 865PE chipset, I would still favour the 865PE chipset.

  • Max VDIMM for neo-fisr?

    What is the max ddr voltage for the 875p neo-fisr (the one with the orange
    pci slot)?
    Thanks!

    a gb of bh-5 aye! mint! no wonder u want to crank to vDimm! i would too  
    i think the 2nd rev only goes to 3... whereas i know the first goes up to 3.2

  • Vdimm Max at 3.0 for Neo Fisr?

    Hi guys,
    Can any of you verify that your board has the maximum vdimm for this board up to 3.0V.... I thought it is suppose to be max at 3.2v... Is there any hidden functions??

    Yeah I was pretty stuck at 3.2 with my old processor. But I have already change another processor and hoping it will take me further... Hopefully up to 250FSB
    Currently I am using 230FSB and prime stable for few hours... So hopefully things will go well with this new board of mine...
    So somebody kind enough to tell me what is the max voltage dimm for this 875 Neo Fisr  (PCB2.0).. I think the latest bios must have done something...coz the bios itself say can go up to 3.3v but it is up to 3.0v...
    I don't want to flash the old bios back again:-P)

  • For 875P Neo-FISR Sandra reports DIMM 1 "Empty" -- 512 chip not showing up

    About 2 months ago, I assembled an 875P Neo-FISR with an Intel P4 3.20E GHz 1MB L2cache and 800 MHz FSB.  I installed 2 Kingston KVR400X64C3A 512MB PC3200 CL3 184 pin DIMMS, one in slot 1 and the other in slot 3 so as to get dual channel mode.  The system reported that I only had 512MB memory.  I tried reseating the DIMMS several times with the same result.  I then moved the two DIMMS to slots 2 and 4, after which the system reported 1GB RAM, and the dual channel mode appeared to be in effect.
    Today, I purchased two more identical DIMMS (PC3200 512MB, same mfctr and model #) and inserted them into slots 1 and 3 for a total of 4 512MB DIMMS.  The system reports that I have 1.5MB RAM, and Sandra reports that slot 1 is "empty."
    I'm not happy.
    I'm running a new copy of XP Pro, which came with Service Pack 2 installed.  I have a variety of peripherals, WD IDE drives, ATI video card, etc. -- none of which should have anything to do with this.  The original problem appeared at the most basic level of installation.

    If the slot was dead two months ago it wouldn't get any better with time.
    If you use only slot one does it work?

  • Really weird Problem with NEO-FISR mobo.

    I'm new to this site, but I am not a noob.  However this is a first for me, and haven't gotten any answers from any of my co workers.  I'm hoping someone else with my board (875P NEO-FISR) will have an answer.
       Anywho, PC was working fine.  Put it in standby mode to watch TV for awhile and come back to check e-mail a few hours later.  I hit the power button and everything lights up, fans start spinning, but no POST.  THen it shuts down after like 3 seconds.  Then another 2 seconds and it pops on, pops on and off continually after that until I hit the switch on the power supply.  
          This happened twice today, and has happened maybe 3 times prior.  However, every other time was a long time ago when I first set everthing up.  Its been like 2 months now and here we go again.  
        Ididn't change anything this morning when I left the PC so I don't know what is causing it.  
      Its a real pain in the ass though cuz I have to clear the CMOS jumper in order too get back up and running.  Then I have to reconfigure all my BIOS settings.  
      SO, has anyone else heard of this happening??  Happened to you???  Any suggestions or solutions would be appreciated!  Thanks

    I have the version 1 875P-FIS2R board and it does the same thing.
    Originally, I just stopped using S3 suspend mode but I have since started using it again and bumped my performance mode down to "fast" to make this work as per a suggestion from another user on the forum(Mitch66).
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    Never did ever hear of a fix for this.  

  • PT880-Neo, Won't run in Dual, only Single mode

    I have two 512 pairs of RAM (DDRAM 512M|PC-3200 991093 MUSHKIN R) that won't show up in CPU-Z or the POST message as running in Dual mode. It'll only show in single mode. I've tried every combination of slots (i.e. 1 & 3, 2 & 4, etc, etc) to no avail. I've also tried adjusting the BIOS to specify dual channel as well as letting it "auto" adjust. I've tried changing the RAM ratio's 1:1, 5:4, etc with all of the above combinations. Any suggestions would be appreciated....
    PS. Bought the board two weeks ago. Haven't checked to see if there is a BIOS update. Don't see that as a reason it won't work since it ships as a Dual DDR 3200 compatible board.
    My rig:
    PT880-Neo LSR
    Intel 2.4A Prescott (stock fan/heatsink)
    2 Mushkin 512 DDR PC3200
    ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
    WD 74G 10k Raptor SATA 8mb
    Hitachi 160GB SATA 8mb
    Creative Audigy 2 ZS
    Antec True430 430W PSU (+5V@36A, +3.3V@28A, +12V@20A, [email protected], -12V@1A, +5VSB@2A)
    Large Server Case (6 fans)
    18.1" Gateway LCD
    Logitech Z-680, 500W 5.1

    During bootup, did you see "Dual Channel Liner Mode" or "Single Channel Virtual Mode" on the bootup screen?

  • 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.
    I installed it in the following configuration:
    MSI-7043 PT880 NEO-FSR Motherboard (Rev. 2.0) with BIOS version 2.0
    RaidMax Scorpio case with a 520-Watt RaidMax Power Supply (its older, but digital P/S tester says everything is OK)
    2x1Gig SuperTalent DDR400 RAM <- Was working fine in Compaq PC
    Intel P4 2.4Ghz Prescott CPU (FSB533) <- Was working fine in Compaq PC
    ThermalTake TR2-M12 CPU cooler <- New
    LG DVD-RW Lightscribe 22x IDE Drive <- New 2 weeks ago, was working fine in Compaq PC
    Seagate 320 Gig IDE Drive <- 2 Monthes old, was working fine in Compaq PC
    (Drive is partitioned 1-250Gig Bootable & 1-70Gig)
    Chaintech Nvidia FX5200 AGP Video Card <- Worked fine in Compaq PC
    High quality round 80-pin IDE cables
    No SATA drives installed at all
    The system POST's fine and recognizes all installed drives, but only occasionally will boot to CD-ROM, and will never boot to hard disk, just sits there with a flashing cursor. When it did boot into CD-ROM, I was able to boot Linux and browse hard drive fine. Booted once into MEMTEST and it ran for hours fine with no errors.
    I have tried defaulting BIOS several times, tried several configurations for boot sequence and using F11 Boot Menu. No matter what I do, booting from CD is hit and miss (1 out of 4 times will boot) and it will NEVER boot from the hard drive.
    Interesting thing is if I disconnect the hard disk, it will boot to the CD-ROM EVERY time (sort of), but I do have to wait until it says no boot record found on CD or floppy, then press ENTER to try again it boots
    After searching for through other posts, I have tried increasing the DDR RAM voltage to 2.6v with no change.
    Any ideas??? is there a BIOS limitation to the boot partition size of the hard drive, if so why would this affect booting to the CD?

    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.
    I actually resized the boot partition down to 130 Gig with Linux Parted Magic and it booted OK.
    I think I actually had two problems with the previous setup:
    1) Boot partition was too large for the BIOS, the entire partition should not exceed the 134 Gig boundry (different sites say anything from 130-138 Gig) for the BIOS on the motherboard according to some articles I googled.
    2) The LG DVD-RAM drive was just too slow spinning up for the bios to recognize the boot partition on the CD or DVD.
    I resized the partition back up to 250 Gig and put the DVD-RAM, Hard Disk, Processor, RAM, and video card back into the Compaq, it is a fast (by standards of the day) and stable machine, I was just looking for a way to add some expansion capabilities for more PCI cards and possibly a SATA drive. Anyway put a 2.0 Ghz Celeron, 768 Meg of DDR266 RAM, a CD-RW drive, and a Matrox G450 Dual-Head 32 Meg AGP card I had laying around in place of of the old and will just delegate this to a Linux box.
    So far all seems fine, think I will just hold off putting too much into this machine since I was planning on building a new one this summer after USB 3.0 came out.
    Thanks.

  • MSI NEO-FISR Will not Boot

    Specs
    NEO-FISR Bios 3.60
    Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz
    1 gig (2 X 512)  Kingston Valueram
    Radeon 9600
    Soundblaster Live! Value
    CNET Nic (For reasons explained below).
    I HAVE:
    Unplugged everything except for boot HDD, Video, Sound, NIC,  Mouse, Keyboard.
    Reset CMOS Jumper
    Held Ctrl Home
    About a  week ago, the NIC on the board went bad. I didn't want to RMA it since a PCI NIC is only 5 -10 bucks, and shipping is at least as much with no mobo for a month. So, I installed a PCI NIC.
     No problems, been running fine until today. I was fiddling with my power strip, unplugging something and accidentily unplugged the PC, but I don't think this has anything to do with it because it booted once before then. When I plugged it in, it booted to Windows login and froze. Now it won't start at all. Not a power problem, because everything starts and spins up. Just no picture, nothing. The lights on the box thingy (forget what it's called, but you know what i mean, the thing with the USBS and the 4 lights), anyway, it'll light up the top Left one in green, then every once and a while, it'll light up all four in a flash, then go back to just top left. Keeps running, just no picture.
    It's probaly not the graphics card, because the lights don't light up as they should.
    It's not the monitor, I tried my secondary one.
    It's not the CMOS, I used the jumper and reset it.
    It's not the bios, because I havn't updated it recently (because MSI hasn't released one in ages).
    Another odd quirk, the pc will usually turn off immediatly when the power is hit if it's still booting, but it does as if it's in windows. I have to hold it down for it to power off.
    If It's broke i'm not really sure I want to RMA or just buy a new mobo/processor. It's a little out of date, plus I assume RMAing takes quite some time and I can't live without my fast machine for too long.

    It worked! Wow that's wierd. I've never had something as minor as a NIC cause a complete blackout before.
    Chalk that one down as the wierdest computer problem i've ever had.
    Guess I shouldn't of used that old thing that was lying in my parts box! rofl, guess I'd better cough up 5 bucks for a new one!
    Edit:
    Holy crap now the onboard NIC works. Lol, thats quirky. One problem fixed another. I suppose my clearing the CMOS repaired something. Couple days ago i'd stick the cable in and it'd be black. Now it lights up like a firecracker and connects again. Sometimes these things just wanna make me do this:  .

  • Neo-fisr and ddr500

    Well, I've got a good one. I recently purchaced a combo from Monarch Computer, as a matter of fact I haven't even received it yet, but I screwed up and picked the wrong memory and didn't notice it until it had shipped. So I've got a K8T Neo-FISR with Corsair CMX512-4000PT coming. I had them pre-test the combo so I'm hoping its all good but reading all these memory issues here I bet I'll have a problem. Anyone want to give me the good news?

    Kingston HyperX ddr500  pc4000 works.
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  • Difference between v1.0 and 1.1 kt8 neo fisr

    can anybody tell me the difference between v1.0 and 1.1 kt8 neo fisr?
    i recieved a v1.0 today should i be worried or are they pretty much the same?
    so long as the v1.0 has not major stability problems i'll be happy.
    this is my 3rd msi board (had a kt3 and a kt6 both worked fine)

    hi m8 , i run the fisr2 v1.0 and have not had any major stability issues and would actually say this is quite a stable board

  • Noob question #2: best neo-fisr bios for overclocking?

    neo-fisr:
    Best bios for high fsb overclocking and high vdimm?
    Thanks!

    the latest one... if you get the old one, it won't work with the latest CPU and fastest... so what for  

  • [875P Neo Series] MSI 875P Neo-FISR adn ECC registered DIMMS

    I have purchased the MSI 875P Neo-FISR (PCB 2.0) and installed a 512MB DDR333, PC2700, CL2.5, ECC registered dimm (HYS72D64300GBR-6-C) but the system won't boot up.  I have a Intel Pentium 4 3 GHZ CPU, 512K cache, 800 MHZ bus installed.  When I install a 512MB PC2100 unregistered the system works OK, but not with the registered ECC registered DIMM.  In the manual it is quoted as saying it supports this type of memory.  I have updated the BIOS to the latest version from the MSI website. Any ideas ????

    I have currently have 
    P4 3 GHZ 800 MHZ bus on MSI 875P Neo-FISR, 2x512MB PC2100 RAM (currently working OK)
    2 x seagate 250 GB  SATA drives in RAID 0 ccombination
    Sony 8 x DVD writer
    32MB GeForce GTS AGP graphics card
    Matrox RT.x100 Extreme Pro video editing card
    Craetive sounblaster live 5.1
    but would like to add the 2x 512MB PC2700 registered ECC dimms I just bought if at all possible !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    damn manual giving me incorrect information !!!!!

  • MSI 875P NEO FISR ( pcb 2.0) OVERCLOCKING database

    TO ALL MSI 875P NEO FISR ( pcb 2.0):
    POST YOUR OVERCLOCKS HERE

    What I can achieve............ does not mean you can achieve.
    I can do stable:- 3Ghz on 2.4Ghz 533 Northwood - 3.4 on 2.6 Celery Northwood 400  - But only 3.3 on a 2.8 800 Northwood.(That's on 875 Ver 2)
    Depends on CPU, 865 is better for OC work on 478 and PRESCOTTs never used (Stupid dynamic core)

  • PT880 Neo-LSR 7008 ver 1 dead after bios flash

    I flashed my new (well it's been on a shelf for a while) PT880 Neo-LSR 7008 with a Win98 floppy and now it doesn't boot anymore.
    I followed the instructions on the website ... make boot floppy, put bios on different disk.  when I ran the flash program, it
    successfully erased the old bios then I got a error reading drive a:  error.  I assumed it was looking for command.com or some
    other nonsense, but I hit r for retry several times before taking the bios disk out and putting the boot floppy in.  then I
    hit r for retry again.  the flash program then continued, starting the flash process, finishing, and finally giving me a 'success' message
    and sending me back to the DOS prompt.  So I assumed it worked.
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    all four lights (= system power on - "the d-led will hang here if the processor is damaged or not installed properly"), even though
    I changed nothing other than flashing the bios.  The cpu fan is plugged in and turns so I don't think it's the thermal protection
    circuit. 
    I tried hitting ctrl-home to force a bios recover with a bios file named amibios.rom in the floppy but I don't see any drive
    lights come on the floppy after several minutes.
    I also tried booting after clearing the cmos with jumper and also physically taking the battery out.  This is not my first time
    flashing a bios, but the first time I had a problem.   Anybody got any suggestions?      oh yeah, I used
    the 1.9 bios 11-26-04 to flash.

    okay, thanks.  the files check out fine on a different floppy drive (was written using the floppy on the dead computer).
    the MSI tech support people also think it is a bad board (even though it worked fine prior to the bios upgrade).  wasn't sure I would get a reply from the ts people, site says you should get a confirm letter first, which i didn't.  luckily i still have at least a month based on manufacture date till the 1 yr warranty ends.

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