Questions about K7N2 Delta-ILSR

 I am planning to buy a K7N2 Delta-ILSR  motherboard, so I have a few questions  about it.
 Firstly, I would like to know which the max FSB the motherboard can handle is. )
 Secondly, which are the available multiplier numbers?
 Furthermore, i would like to know if the K7N2 Delta-ILSR version has standard the MCP2-T chip. In advance I would like to know, if it supports the SoundstormTM technology
 Thanks

madsteeve1,
1) I have seen people running over 425Mhz.
2) Download the manual and check the BIOS Revisions for that answer
3) The -ILSR Boards have Soundstorm.
Take Care,
Richard

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  • About k7n2 delta ilsr.

    I would like to buy this mainboard:
    What contains MSI K7N2 DELTA ILSR mainboard package (D-Bracket, S-Bracket, plugs...)? Is fan speed dependent on temperature? ?(

    I just got my Delta tonight, gonna put it together at the weekend, so looking in the box my UK spec contains, 1 mobo, FDD cable, Round IDE cable, SATAcables+Powercables, D Bracket2, 1394 bracket, S Bracket(SPDIF-Analogue connnectors) 2 CDs & a Raid Floppy,2books, Backplate and a sticker. Also by mistake a TV out bracket thats not for this mobo.
    Hope that helps
    waveydavey

  • Quick sound question on K7N2 Delta-ILSR

    Ok, I've set a new high score in AM3 for my system...Sooo close to 45k...Anyway, I need to lower my temps to get anymore out of it...I was just wondering if I would see any kind of improvement using a SB Live 5.1 over the on-board audio??...I'm using on-board sound right now and rather than going through the process of testing it out(it's been a long week and I'm feeling lazy, so sue me...), I was hoping you guys would know for sure which is better for benching, gaming or overall performance, SB Live 5.1, or the on-board Nvidia sound?? Thanks, Silly

    AC-3? Now I'm confused...I get sound out of the speaker when running the wizard, I just tried an audio CD and I got no sound at all out of the center...The same with the games, which I know was working before with SB Live...I don't think it's the game...I believe I am not doing something correctly, but what?...Last week I installed the not so new anymore 4.24 drivers, but can't even remember now if it worked with the origional drivers(I drink sometimes)...Thanks for the speedy replies Richard!! If you can think of anything I may have overlooked please let me know...
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  • About K7N2 Delta-ILSR SATA

    I am already used up all the PATA/ide connector (for 2 optical drive, and 3 HD), and want to add a new HD...
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    is that possible?...i read the manual said it only for raid, and i don't want to make a wrong HD purchase(cause RMA can be pain in my ass in my condition)

    Quote from: mechwookie on 09-September-05, 16:15:12
    Like you want to, i've just started using my SATA connections.
    You have to use it as RAID, theres no way around it. However, how you set it up is down to you. Raid 0/1 whatever.
    Can't answer anything myself with regard to just using the the SATA's for another set of storage would be worth it in the long run or not, but will say this, Installing on the SATA's take a lil less time than using a standard IDE drive (just ya basic 7200rpm SATA, not the 10k Raptors which some say can install XP in under 20mins)
    Will say this, just what are you planning to use the drives for? And can you post a sig with all you system details in it, including you ram make, and PSU voltage rails current capacity (that last bit is kinda compulsory when it comes to this forum  )
    Soo there no other ways heh...maybe i suppose just swamp one of the old HD (40gigs) with the new one(200GB likely)
    THe new drives should be just another generic volume aka not for installing OS...because the old ones getting full AGA!N...
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  • K7N2 Delta ILSR Strange network problems

    K7N2 Delta ILSR
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    My network was working fine yesterday but now whenever I plug a cable into the onboard network card, my computer starts having these strange flucuations...Every few seconds the CPU usage jumps from 0% to about 50% which causes the system to freeze for a second, making it a real pain to do anything.
    Does anyone have any idea whats causing this?
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    Shim

    Quote
    Originally posted by deftonie
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    kingston removed k7n2 from their supported list.
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    Quote
    Originally posted by pseudemys
    So (and I'm addressing the question in particular to Raven): shoud i wait for a some kinda accident, crash, whatever sooner or later? I'm really scared about such things. You know... everything seems ok and then, suddenly, a nasty surprise. Which is the problem with kingston and k7n2 series? Further, I'd like to buy another 512 M stick and honestly it seems more sensible to me to mount two equal sticks. And I feel somewhat stuck...
    a memory can be incompatible but still work.
    alot of people buy any memory they can and throw in and it may work.
    but it can start crashing after installing some program or updating bios or drivers.
    thats the reason i posted the memtest program.
    worry about a crash....no reason for that as you self said memtest reported no errors prime95 no errors and doom3 worked good.
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    so write down the numbers on the chips and take it with you to the store and compare it to the memories they got.

  • Do I have a K7N2 Delta-ILSR????

    Its my understanding that the K7N2 Delta-ILSR has the MCP2-T chip, but the chip I have where the MCP2-T should be has a label on it that says "MSI 400 FSB". So is this mobo a K7N2 Delta-ILSR or not? The only thing that I find printed on it is K7N2 and MS-6570 Ver 1.
    Thanks for any help.
    MM

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    Then ? What about the MAX AMPS. asked ?
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    The max AMP rating for my PU is as follows +3.3v=35amp, +5v =28amp, and +12v= 22amp. The supply is out of an Avaya sever cabinet with no brand name on it. As I posted in an early post, "The power supply tests good". This is an assumption that I made because I just built a Pentium 3.4Gig a few days before I took on this project. But just to be sure I got out my oscilloscope with a current probe and a load box (light bulbs and a potentiometer) and tested each supply lead. The amp's far exceeded the ratings before the PU shut down each time.
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  • 2 Queries on K7N2 Delta-ILSR

    Hi,
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    Anyone know ehat it is?
    2) I feel stupid even asking this.  There's an nforce2 chip on the board, which I'm told is equivalent to a geforce 3 card. Where does a monitor get plugged in to?
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    Paul

    I believe its a TV out that was included by mistake, there is an answer in a FAQ I read tonight on the MSI site. There is no GeForce on the K7N2 Delta-ILSR, you need the "G" version for that.
    As I just got my Delta tonight I will ask a couple of questions here Im unsure about instead of making a new thread up.
    First Im using my XP2400 266mhz  until I can afford a new CPU but Im using some 333mhz Ram, will this be ok and whats the best settings will I have to run the ram at 266 or can I run it at 333mhz? BTW I have used the 333 in my 420 ok with the xp2400 but with this Delta accepting a higher memory type Im unsure how it will pick it up in any settings.
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  • Help! amd xp3000+ barton temp's.... k7n2 delta ilsr

    Hi all, (sorry for the lengthy post)
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    Sorry about the long reply!!! the first thing i would like to say is why does this happen at 58C even with the bios temp settings diabled??? pehapes MSI could Answer this?
    I have spent countless hours trying to fix this problem and a lot of £££. A bit of background to me I am a design engineer and i like my PC to work well. I have the following main components
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    10K SATA hard disk
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    I quickly decided as an engineer that the best thing would be to go and buy a aluminuim case with lots of case fans (Basically a big heatsink itself). After a lot of searching i settled for a Coolermaster ATC110. It has four case fans all run at full speed all the time. Now this stoped the crashing problem it only now crashes if i put it under continous loading. Then i went out and bought a new cpu heatsink to replace the amd standard one. This had a minor effect on cpu temp but again under high loads the system crashed at 58C. Obvoiusly as an engineer i satred to think that the amount of noise the system with all its fans going at max is like being put in a wind tunnel.
    I then turned to looking at the thermal diserpation requiremnts of all the bits in my system. I worked out that i need to disserpate 281Wmax of heat with my current setup. The kind of heat a small electric fire produces!!!. I begun to wounder if i could shift enough air through the two exhaust fans at the rooms ambient temp to do this. After some calculations I found that my case exhaust case fans are only just surfficent to disspate this amount. Which could explain this the crashing. because the higher the case temp the lower the capability of the heatsinks to conduct heat away from the item.
    In the end i gave up with active cooling methods (heatsinks and fans) and realised my only option was to go for external cooling. I now have the system setup with a koolance exos cooling both hardisks graphics card cpu and MBchipset. I know this is very extreme but the case fan noise got to me now i have disconected all case fans except for the ones in my thermaltake power supply which are virtually silent. After about 12 evenings of testing and installation I now have a system which is not only stable but the CPU temp is only 32C.
    Obvoiusly getting the heat out of the case is a good idea. The Exos is only running at it's lowest setting which means the  fans arnt making any noticable noise.
    MOST IMPORTANTLY IT DOES NOT CRASH ANY MORE. AND THERE IS THE PSSIBILTY OF OVERCLOCKING.
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  • HyperX with K7N2 Delta ILSR

    I start a new thread because the topic could be interesting to other posters too.
    From the MSI website we can see that Kingston DDR is recommended by MSI
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    Also having this ASUS board let me know that not only MSI has issues with their nF2 chipset build because I've had to jump thru many hoops for various things with the ASUS board too...most of their problems are with the dual onboard network cards and memory issues which isn't really different than any of the other mfg's out there...I like to tinker with as much of this stuff as I can to see if it's one mfg or all of them and imho and from my tests it's NOT just MSI having this problem it's all of them...
    What I said about Kingston has been their norm for years now...I used to own a computer store and they ALWAYS back out when they have issues...it's their way cause it's easier on them than having to actually fix something it seems...I don't like them and probly never will because of my experiences with them in the past...this is just my opinion and take it for what it's worth...
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  • Dont find any connection for PFC on K7N2 Delta ILSR

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    searched the Forum but did not find anything

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  • HELP me with my K7N2 delta ilsr

    Can anyone help me with this problem. I have just upgraded to MSI's K7N2 delta ilsr motherboard. Its all working quite well apart from the fact that the pc wont start up from cold....at all.
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    Quote
    Originally posted by Roger Wilco
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  • Kate needs HELP!!! MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR

    Guys...
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    hi and welcome to this forum.
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    Quote
    COuld it be the mobo or memory or the video card???
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    also what psu do you have ?
    post max amps on 3.3v 5v and 12v rails.
    minimum is 28 35 16.recommended is higher.

  • Data corruption on MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR

    Hi all,
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