Re: MSI G41M-P33 Combo

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Try base frequency 266, CPU ration 10, FSB/DRAM 1:2 (DDR-1066)
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Can you fix it? its been now months that whenever anyone from Latvia tries to go to msi.com or www.msi.com it rederects us to lv.msi.com with error This webpage is not available / Server not found
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  • MSI G41m-p33 combo ram issue

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    Quote from: JohnMRNK on 01-August-14, 00:35:08
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  • MSI G41M-P33 Combo Motherboard & DDR3 Memory Issue

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  • MSI MS7592 G41M-P33 COMBO DDR3 Not Supported?

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    Thank you... i have got it... it likely not support for that mainboard...
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    Quote from: jmckevitt on 04-July-14, 20:18:52
    my system cannot POST at all and it's been driving me insane.
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    That processor is supported starting with BIOS v4.6
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  • MSI GF615M-P33 problem with sb audigy se

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  • MOVED: Problems with msi - G41M-P28

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