Re: MSI Z87-G43 Mobo No rear pannel sound

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  • MSI Z87-G43 gaming + i5 4690K compatibility

    hello there
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    now, what i'd like to know is; is there a way to check the bios version of the specific motherboard without opening the box? (i'll have my new hardware probably tomorrow)
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    Any advices/tips?

    Quote from: Nichrome on 01-May-15, 00:25:19
    There is no such A4 or A5.
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43.html#down-bios
    Wrong board, he has Z87-G43 Gaming
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43-GAMING.html#down-bios
    Quote from: jimas92 on 30-April-15, 21:32:04
    but still cant figure out how can i see which bios version i have (i mean A4/A5/A6)
    A=10, B=11, C=12 etc.
    Interestingly the BIOS is newer than the board.

  • MSI z87 G43 OC GENIE ISSUE/Bios UPDATE

    Hi Everyone, This is my First time posting to the forums.
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    CPU: intel core i7 4770k (haswell)
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         E.) Start the forum flash tool and select option 1. Then point the tool at the compressed archive we downloaded earlier. Then to your USB Flash Drive.
         F.) Boot to the USB 
         G.) Now follow the directions and let the tool flash
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  • Msi z87-g43 random 1 beep then BSOD then restarts plz help...

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  • MSI Z87-G43 clear cmos

    Hi,
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    The manual shows an image of two pairs of squares with a white square inside them (an attempt to depict the image below). The left pair is grey and labeled Keep Data. The right pair is black and labeled Clear Data. They both have the number "1" labeled above.
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    Quote
    Now I found a pair of pins located below the label JBAT1 and to the left of a pair of pins labeled JCI1. Are these the ones?
    And how do I short them? I didnt recieve any jumpers with the motherboard. So maybe I have to order a pair?
    Yes and you can short it with anything conductive (e.g. a screwdriver). You just need a temporary contact of the pins. Alternatively remove the battery for some time.

  • Slow power on b4 seeing MSI logo (MSI Z87-G43 GAMING)

    My question is, why it takes up to 10 seconds to power on before seeing the MSI logo.
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    Yes, nothing suspicious there, everything loads perfectly. See result below.
    From the moment this is displayed, it takes just 6 seconds for Windows to be functional. However, it takes around 10 seconds before this appears on the display.
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    Is that correct or have I got it wrong.
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  • MSI Z87-G43 USB 3.0 problem - not recognize

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    //plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
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  • MSI Z87-G43 can't control fan speed

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  • MSI Z87 G43 GAMING -BIOS CRASH-

    Hi everyone ,
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    You have to return it to the seller if you want a replacement (LiveUpdate hasn't voided warranty as that was provided by MSI). Otherwise look around the city for repair center and ask if they can restore badly flashed BIOS on this mobo.

  • MOVED: MSI Z87-G43 gaming + i5 4690K compatibility

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=255320.0

    Quote from: Nichrome on 01-May-15, 00:25:19
    There is no such A4 or A5.
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43.html#down-bios
    Wrong board, he has Z87-G43 Gaming
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43-GAMING.html#down-bios
    Quote from: jimas92 on 30-April-15, 21:32:04
    but still cant figure out how can i see which bios version i have (i mean A4/A5/A6)
    A=10, B=11, C=12 etc.
    Interestingly the BIOS is newer than the board.

  • MSI Z87-GD65 MOBO PCIe problems

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    TXS.

    Quote from: helpdesk on 19-June-15, 19:02:55
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    Test with other PSU... The same. Unpluged 1 RAM stick, DVD and fan... The same result. We can't boot from 4th card (NIC, graphics...)
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    With the remaining PCI-E lanes you need to be lucky ... 

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  • Three beeps when booting new computer with MSI Z77A-G43 Mobo

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  • MSI z87-G43 not supporting 5.1 Creative sound system

    Hey guys, I just finished my build yesterday and ever since I'm trying to enable the 5.1 surround system on my built-in sound card with no luck .. the best combo I got is the front ones with the sub and its driving me crazy ! The speakers are fine if i connect them to the front ( rear speakers I mean ) I can hear their pure sound I've installed cinema blaster with no luck and the realtek driver are from the official support page.. any help is much appriciated

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