Re: MSI X99s/a SLI PLUS

You're right, this is probably one of the worse MSI board I've ever used. Never had issues with those gaming series from MSI be it Z87 or Z97 The memory problem is almost certain and I also have the double boot issue with cold startup. Other than th...

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    And then Gaming 7 claims to have Direct x 11, What does that even mean?! O.o???? DirectX is affected by your GPU not your Motherboard unless things have changed in the past few years?
    Seems to me that the SLI Plus and Gaming 7 Are nearly identical in performance but I could be greatly mistaken.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Cheers!

    Well the sound card wouldn't really affect me, don't need extremely high def audio when gaming, I doubt anyone would notice the difference unless they were using it for musical purposes (but then I'd imagine you'd get a better sound card) SO I guess it all goes to the LAN card? From my understanding Killer Lan is worse then the Intel I218, any suggestions on that?

  • MSI x99 SLI Plus Unstable

    I just finished building my new PC with the following specs:
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    Today the PC froze & rebooted on its own. It was as if the power was being tripped as it would die turn on die turn on and then finally booted to a blank screen. The strangest part was that the on-board motherboard reset wouldn't work. I pressed the switch and nothing happened. I was able to reset the PC via the front panel switch. When the PC rebooted it displayed an error message about an overclock instability. I HAVE NEVER OVERCLOCKED the CPU! The only change to the bios was enabling XMP. The problem is very random and intermittent. Is it the Motherboard or RAM?

    I upgraded my PC  a month ago with this bundle
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    I've tried several OC methods - the Overclockers UK setting, OC Genie and my own modest OC which involved just changing the CPU ratio to 38.
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    Resetting then either solves the problem or produces the Windows error screen and selecting  'Start Windows normally' solves the problem.
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    I'm reaching the conclusion that this MB is inherently unstable at anything other than default settings.

  • MSI X99 SLI Plus - Won't Post

    I've got:
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    Hello.
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    My computer was running with no issues for over 1 month and today when i tried to start it this exact issue happened.
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  • Build question about the MOBO msi x99s sli Plus

    I just started to build a new computer for the first time.  I have two questions (at this point, anyway) which I hope someone can answer.
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    2.  My other question has to do with installing my new Kraken X-61  cooler over the cpu.  In several tutorials I've watched, it was stated to remove the back plate on the mobo behind the cpu and replace it with the plastic backplate that comes with the Kraken X61. cooler.  But when I look at the backplate behind the cpu on the MSI X99S SLI Plus mobo, there isn't any bolts to remove.  I also  noticed that the plastic backplate that came with the Kraken X-61 when adjusted to its widest dimensions, lines up with the socket on the top side of the MOBO where the Kraken X-61 heatsink gets connected with thumb screws iinto the socket on the MOBO.  Can I use the socket that's already on the MOBO?  If no, how do I take off the back plate on the bottom of the MOBO?
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    Thanks for responding.  I used the wrong term for the backplate in one sentence, calling it a bracket.  I meant plastic backplate.  But no matter, I got it installed.  You gave me a lot of relief, because there is no step-by-step directions with parts from four different manufacturers, so for a first-time builder with practically no technical know-how, it's not easy to know what to do.  Once done, I realized how simple it was, though.  The bracket on the Kraken x61 was already set and attached to the pump.  I just slipped it over the posts I installed for my socket type, and affixed it with the thumb screws.
    Thanks again

  • MSI X99 SLI Plus won't power up

    Hi, here is what I got:
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    Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K
    Memory: G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 series 64GB (8 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2800
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    GPU: ZOTAC ZT-90101-10P GeForce GTX 970 4GB 256-Bit DDR5
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    2.After that if no matter how many time I push the power button nothing happen.
    3.If I clear the CMOS and try power up, then step 1 happen.
    4.The only thing that lit-up in MB is the built-in power button
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    Take it all out the case and inspect the board for any visual defects.
    Place it on non-conductive surface (wood, cardboard, NOT antistatic bags) and test with one stick of RAM (try different odd numbered slots) and VGA card. Make sure all power connecters are well connected.
    Next step, test with another PSU if you have one.
    Check CPU socket for bent pins, either with magnifying glass or you can take clear macro photos with good light and inspect them.
    Best not to install anything in the case until you made sure it's working, at least the main pats (CPU RAM VGA) and main hard drive, it's nearly no overhead and saves a lot of time when turns out bad.

  • MSI X99S SLI PLUS boot error A2

    I upgraded my PC two weeks ago with the  MSI X99S SLI PLUS, an i7 5820, an M.2 SATA SSD and 16Gb of DDR4
    I have no problem booting up with the second BIOS (B) but booting into the primary BIOS (A) goes as follows:
    Codes 99, 0C, B4, 9c and A2 appear in sequence at which point it freezes
    I reset and it goes through the above but gets to the MSI screen where again it freezes (pressing DEL or F11 on the menu screen has no effect)
    Reset again and it gets to the Windows screen and freezes before the animated logo starts.
     'A' BIOS is updated to 1.2 and uses the Overclockers UK 3.8 overclock profile
    'B' BIOS is at stock (1.0 and 3.3GHz)
    I did get BIOS A to work for 2 days but after shutting down the PC it failed to boot the next time I switched it on (nothing had been changed either software or hardware).
    I understand that A2 indicates a SATA error but I don't understand why BIOS 'B' works OK if that is the case. Surely a hardware error would cause both BIOS to fail.
    I haven't yet tried clearing the CMOS as presumably that would delete the Overclockers UK overclock profile. But should that be my next step?
    I should mention that under 'Devices and Printers' there is an error indicated at 'PCI bus 0, device 17, function 0' - 'The drivers for this unidentified device are not installed. (Code 28)' Running the Update failed to find a driver for this device (whatever it might be)
    The only PCI device that I have attached is the GPU (GTX680OC) which has the latest driver installed.

    Regarding Profile that OC has made for you: I believe BIOS is same/similar to Z87/Z97 and you can save profile to USB. But in addition I would just use pen+paper and write down all the OC info they have change (i.e. voltages, RAM timings etc) to be able to revert this if you would clear CMOS.
    Also if you could specify more accurately what speeds are RAM currently at, and what is their "stock" speeds sold as (e.g "I have 4x4 Corsair 1600MHz but I run them @1866MHz).
    What is the GPU make? MSI/ASUS/EVGA? I suggest you contact this brand regarding possible vBIOS update.
    Try using BIOS A while having only Keyboard and Mouse attached. So other USB devices disconnected.
    You can safely clear CMOS of B since there's no profile on it right? >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
    Also I would contact OC'ers since it's their responsibility to make sure OC profile is stable and safe. Apparently they are meant to test the system for stability. And ask if in case you lose your OC profile, if they will be able to provide info (or BIOS saved file) so you can get it back.
    Is this whole system made by them, or you have added something (e.g. SSD or M2 drive) ?

  • Msi sli plus x99 bios long bootup time

    Hi,
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    I have an ssd so it takes me 10 seconds to load windows so the waiting for the computer to start loading it is annoying.
    Is there anything that I can do about it?

    Quote from: Chike on 03-June-15, 22:50:15
    Try disconnection the SSD and any other peripherals see if it make any change.
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  • Msi x99 sli plus issues

    Hi, i have a problem with usb 3.0 and the ethernet of the motherboard, not work properly...i resinstall windows and the problem persist. If i tried to put a mouse or keyboard on any of the usb 3.0. Not function. And the ethernet in windows, tell me that could not work properly...dont take the driver.
    If i put an pcie ethernet works fine. But de integrated not.
    I update de bios but the problem its still there...
    I dont now how i fixed...
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    Hi
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    Make sure to pick correct operating system.
    Which exactly USB port do not work?
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  • MSI X99S SLI PLUS and XP941 - Booting, but very erratic behavior

    I finally got my XP941 to boot in my X99S SLI PLUS using the beta BIOS. I Still can't see it listed as a drive in the system settings, but Windows 8 install sees it just fine, and I can see the "Windows Boot Manager" option available to boot from. Windows is booting just fine now, however it will  freeze up for about 3 seconds about every 10 seconds. I used CrystalDiskMark and found that speeds were over 1000MB as expected for sequential reads, but 4KQD32 reads were absolutely abysmal. I can't remember the exact number, but it was around .012 I've seen other reviews of the XP941 showing much higher speeds than this. I think the slow random read performance is causing the machine to lockup and have erratic behavior.
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    Quote from: Smalto on 04-October-14, 19:19:01
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  • MSI X99 SLI Plus - Blue Screen at Log In

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    Quote from: badboy2k on 08-November-14, 06:39:33
    a roll back may have fixed it but it just depends when it was last updated! - i mean when was the last time that image you where trying to roll back to last updated was it before your problem started?
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    Quote from: badboy2k on 08-November-14, 06:39:33
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  • MSI X99S SLI Plus & Samsung XP941 SSD

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    Quote
    I try everymemory stick in each bank to try start my comp, but nevertless it wont boot again. I have RMA my board and they have tested and works fine!
    I dont know if the memory is compatible or the bios must be update! they will do this weak to check and if need they will update it. Can someone please advice me  something to do ?!
    Quote from: needa1 on 23-September-14, 15:12:51
    Thanks for the response,
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    Quote
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