TV-Out Daughter Card on K7N420 Pro board
Where can I download device driver for TV-out card on website to make it work? ?(
it uses not drivers...
the video card controls it.. so its the video card drivers
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K7N420 pro MSI 6952 TV-Out Riser Card troubles
just wondering if anyone has gotten the MSI 6952 TV-Out Riser Card to go with their K7N420 pro motherboard and if so how do you get it to work as ive tried for months on end and i still have many failed attempts at getting it to function
It is your drivers. You need to get the 29.XX series of detonator drivers and use those to get tv-out to function.
I had a K7N420 and a tv-out card... long dead, exploded caps. I recall that the last version of the detonators that worked for sure was the 29.20s. I experience the same difficulty with my geforce3 Ti500 and the new drivers... no tv-out signal as the drivers cannot seem to detect the presence of a tv on the other end of the svideo cable.
Try it out and see if it works -
WHERE CAN I BUY A CNR CARD k7n420 pro
Hi,
I need a audio CNR card for my k7n420 pro.
I've checked komplett however cannot find one.! HELP any retailers???
CheersWhere do u live?
If live in the UK, try:
http://www.dabs.com
OR
http://www.simply.co.uk
OR
http://www.microdirect.co.uk
OR
http://www.tekheads.co.uk -
MSI K7N420 Pro SoundMax CNR Card
I have recently purchased a computer that uses the Msi K7N420 Pro
motherboard. It came with a CNR card made by Soundmax, which has
no documentation. When I plugged my Klipsch Promedia 5.1 speakers
into it I ended up with only the front two speakers working. (I tested on Star
Wars Episode I, and Shrek. Both use Dolby Digital 5.1) I have all my WindowsXP
home settings at 5.1 sound, and I have refitted the card multiple times
with no luck, as well as updating all the drivers and the bios to the
latest. When I run the setup program for the card (found my browsing
the MSI CD) I get a message that says something to the extent of
"Driver not detected, please reboot and try again." I decided to
search Windows to see if it is detecting the card and I came up with
no results. I dont think that the plug and play is picking it up.
I am wondering if this CNR card has a jumper setting on it, or something
I can do to it to get it work. I'm pretty sure the problem lies either
in the card or in the slot that it fits into. Please Help!!!I switched the output to Stereo instead of dolby surround (Like I had done a thousand times before) and this time it worked!! On that 6channel audio file all six channels were working. I then tested it in Shrek (the only DVD sitting near my CD right now) and the center didnt seem to be firing but the rears were working so i'm sure its just the movie. Thanks a lot!!
I'm also wondering about the SPDIF. My speakers do not have an SPDIF in on them, but if I connect my motherboard to my CNR with the SPDIF will it improve at all? Thanks again!! -
I'm writing to this forum to seek your advice. I am experiencing the BSOD and BKSOD problems.
My Hardware
MSI-6373 (K7N420 Pro) Mainboard
Aopen 300w Power supply
Duron 600 (spitfire)
2x Nanja 256mb DDR PC 2100 memory
CNR riser card
WD 60gig 7200rpm HDD
PCI Ultra DMA ATA/100 controller card
Liteon LT24102B writer
Liteon 52x cd-rom
Pioneer 16x DVDrom
MS optical USB mouse
LITEON 15inch monitor (1555NEL)
SOFTWARE
Windows XP
every nforce board driver could find
every video driver could find
(ranging from windows driver 5.1 from MS to the latest 41.03 from Nvidia)
even the motherboard cd drivers (as a note have installed other drivers after these to see if the later drivers incorrectly set a registry setting or something)
* Reinstalled Windows from scratch between driver installation if problem still occured
SOME FACTS
I have had bios 2.2 to 2.7 and currently using 2.7
I have tried the components above as a bare bones system, as a full blown system, and every combination in between.
Have have windows 2000 and XP, as well as WinME.
Swapped memory to test compatability.
Also for testing have tried Gforce 2 (brand not remembered) MX-200 with 64mb
Disabled Onboard Audio, Video and LAN seperately and together and combinations.
Could gaurantee pc to BSOD whenever It wanted to. Still does. Do believe certain combination of drivers/BIOS affect the stability.
PIO mode problem with ltr24102b if using ATA card, but not in a different machine.
SYMPTOMS
BSOD - During gameplay (NOLF2 Demo, Dungeon Keeper 1 unpatched, Diablo2 and Lord of Destruction as examples, not just the latest games)
One of the BSOD errors was IRQ not equal thing, another was it thought my agp card was a cause and shut me down. NV4disp. Have tried multiple detonator drivers
BkSOD - During Dungeon keeper 1 it black screned me.
During installation of windows XP I have been getting BSOD errors. This was when reset the BIOS to default.
Note: bios 2.2 default did not allow HDD smart to be enable, or it would not even make my monitor light go green, had to reset bios (power off thing)
Even get BSOD errors with not playing games. For example moving files from 1 directory to another, etc
CONCLUSION
As a father with 6 childen and a very limited budget, all my compute componets were purchased through frugal saving, buying secondhand (from people who looked after their hardware), and from money from presents.
Apparently Nvidia are going to release board drivers to help with the problem.
I do not have internet access at home as It is a luxury, and this means to access drivers/etc I have to pay at access points, or ask a friend a favour.
This has been ongoing since date of purchase, and am really sick of it.
Have read to forums and until now have not stated my problems.
In my opinion it is not about people who have a working nforce, but about the ones who don't!
The customer may not be king, but they should feel like they are.
I bought an MSI board based upon reliability, strength and performance, which I hope is true! MSI, take notice of me. I am just a user of your hardware who wants it to work.
CraigWell, I realise your post was a statement of fact not a request for help 8o or maybe it was, but I missed the asking bit )
Have you considered seeking a RMA for the board???, as a person on limited means you sure have a lot of things stuck on the mobo, not to mention I can't really see when you have a video card attached or not - still as I say your 'statement' will more than likely be read by MSI altthough to be certain they get your message I'd suggest you email them.
Not many here have things like 3 optical drives and 'marginal PSU' but then again I would find it hard to pick if you suffered from brown outs due to equipment loads - anyway good luck with it, your right nVidia has taken notice and said it's their problem not MSI so a fix for those unfortunates is on it's way -
IDE HD and the BIOS -- K7N420-PRO
Hi,
My computer was running great for a long time, and then one of the hard drives stoped working. Well, when I say stoped working I mean that I can not 'see' it in windows. Further investigagion lead me to the BIOS where is is autodetected as a hard drive MUCH smaller than it is, thus not allowing it to be seen by the OS.
I have found the Sectors/PreComp/LandingZone information, and have not been able to figure out how to input it into the system in the BIOS. Not sure if there is a problem with my BIOS, or that is now a 'feature' of modern motherboards.
Any other ideas GREATLY appreciated.
-Matt
K7N420- Pro
AthlonXP 1600+
512MB Crucial DDR Ram
Intel 10/100-S network card
HD-1 IBM Deskstar - IC35L06AVER07-0
HD-2 WD Caviar - WD400BB ProLink GeForceFX-5600
MadDog 52x24x52x CD-Burner
MadDog 4x DVD-R/DVD-RWare they jumpered right
master and slave
80 wire ide lead,blue end in the board ,black in master grey in slave
as its a bb you could try this as well as it applies to this board as well
http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8133&sid= -
K7N420 Pro v.1.0 - No support for anything over 100Mhz FSB
I have the MSI K7N420 Pro v.1.0 and I've tried 3 different known good CPUs in this board. (2 Athlon XP 1700+ and 1 Athlon 1.2ghz). Both Athlon XPs are designated: AX1700DMT3C, while the 1.2Ghz is designated A1200AMS3C. I tried several different memory modules from 128MB to 512MB individually and in pairs / and in one memory slot at a time or side-by-side slots. And two PSUs: 1 250W Enlight and a 500W "off brand". I have 1 IDE hard drive and 1 CD ROM. I was able to install Windows once, using one of the 1700+, but then realized that it only registered as a 1100Ghz. Went into the BIOS and changed it to the proper setting (133/266/66) and it registered as the 1700+. But soon after the boot the system just goes black and halts. After a long diagnosis (and updating the BIOS), I've found that when I raise the FSB setting to anything over 100Mhz, the motherboard can't handle it. What is that all about? Is this motherboard FUBAR or what?
The high temp. is partly because of the fast memory. It can however get bettered with a reseating of the processor, or rather a better processor heat sink & fan (HSF).
Before you give up, try this:
Reseating time
You need:
a star shaped, Philips screwdriver, and an ordinary flat one
strong, preferably chemical alcohole and/or Acetonic
a tuss of cotton
clean, preferably dust free cloths
thermal grease, preferably Arctic Silver
good light and a large kitchen table
some patience
a vacuum cleaner, preferably reversible, or a can of compressed air is not bad.
Pull the power cable out, and disconnect mouse, keyboard and such cables from the rear.
Put the case with the open side up on the kitchen table or similar. Have a newspaper under to prevent scratches.
Disconnect all cabling and possible AGP- and PCI-cards from the motherboard. It isn't absolutely necessary, but you might as well take the memory out too, as it will give you more freedom later.
With a philips screwdriver /star shaped/ unfasten the motherboard. When lifting it out I normally use the heat sink. Lift slowly.
Put the motherboard beside the case on something a bit soft, a cloth or a thick newspaper. Use an ordinary, flat, screwdriver to unfasten the heat sink. You push a clip down, and when that is loose it's easy to lift the heat sink off.
Clean both the bottom of the heat sink and the processor chip from old thermal grease. This is important! Strong alcohole and oil free Acetonic and a tuss(?) of cotton are good for this. After the cleaning, dry with a clean cloth.
If it is possible, use high-pressure air to blow the heat sink fins free of dust.
Make a note of the model no. on the processor.
Put the processor back on. Add a small drop of new thermal grease on the very chip of the processor. The drop might be half the size of a corn of rice. Spread it out with a plastic card: American Express Gold.
Make a virtual seating of the heat sink, so you are sure where to finally fasten the clip.
This might sound like a major task, but when prepared you'll do it in about fifteen minutes.
Before putting the motherboard back, you might have a look to see if the case needs some dry cleaning. Also have a look at the PSU and the cards. Don't use anything than air.
Here is some additional, illustrated, guidance:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/23986.pdf -
K7N420 Pro -- RAM issues -- won't boot/crashes
System info:
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1900+
Motherboard Model: K7N420 Pro
Memory: (Varying, this is the problem, explained in post: but to begin with the system had 2 modules of 256MB PC2100 266mHz. Brand name unknown, some generic manufacturer. For reference's sake, the motherboard has THREE memory slots)
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce2 Integrated GPU, GeForce2 Integrated GPU, 32MB
Hard Drive: Western Digital 80GB
Other cards: None that I know of
Operating System: Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2
Power Source: Addtronics 300w (3.3v/18a, 5v/30a, 12v/9a)
Okay, so obviously we've got an old, old beast here.... But she's served me well, and I'd like to get a little more out of her. So here's the ongoing (very long, I'm sorry) saga:
The computer started doing crashing on me some time ago; lots of Blue Screens of Death, no error messages that gave me anything reliable to use for diagnostic purposes. Eventually it just wouldn't even manage to boot, each time would give me a BSOD. I opened the case up, checked for anything obviously visually wrong (blown capacitors etc), did a good thorough aircan dusting, popped out the two 256MB chips (let us call them Chip and Dale), and popped them back in.
This did indeed have a result- now we didn't even make it to the BSOD! All I got was a repeated ominous beeping and nothing coming onto the monitor at all. I then tried to put in only one chip at a time. Results: Chip works in slots #1 and #2, but not #3; Dale works not at all. (By "works" I mean the computer boots normally and runs normally, for at least an hour, the most I've tested it. Runs SLOW, of course, at 256MB, but runs. By "not works" I mean we get nothing on-screen, and the repeated ominous beeping.)
I presumed I had bad memory on my hands with Dale and that I needed new memory anyways, so I headed to Fry's and picked up two sticks of Patriot 512MB PC2100 DDR 266mHz-- the same specs as the old memory, excepting that it is 512MB instead of the 256. (According to Crucial.com, my motherboard's slots should each be able to support 512MB.) Let's call the Patriot 512 chips Bill and Ted.
Results with the new memory: Neither will work in slot #3. Logic dictates slot #3 is bad. Bill will work in slot #1 or slot #2. Ted will work only in slot #1. The computer will NOT boot if both Bill and Ted are occupying slots. (It also won't boot if Chip is occupying a slot and either Bill or Ted are in another slot.)
(Doesn't this sound like like one of those old logic problems where you have to sort out who owns which house?)
So the best I can get out of her right now is to stick Bill or Ted into slot #1 and proceed with the same 512MB that Chip and Dale used to give me back when they cooperated. However, new wrinkle: neither Bill nor Ted will get along with the computer for anything more than about a half-hour-- then, the computer crashes, tries to auto-reboot, and starts doing Black Screen and Ominous Beeping again. The RAM has to be popped out and put back in before it will boot normally.
*deep breath* I know that was long, thanks to anybody who read this far. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing these problems and/or how to fix it? I've reached the end of all the knowledge I can put to work on this problem.
If I haven't been clear on anything, please let me know, I'll try to answer.Hello,
Are you 100% sure that slot 3 is clean/dust free?
Memtest is a program that writes patterns to the memory.
The program then tries to recall the pattern(data) stored in the memory location.
If the memory is faulty the pattern(data) may have altered (goes corrupt) and the program will report an error.
Use just 1 stick at a time in slot 1.
Patriot Bill, let memtest run for say 3 hours.
If everything is ok you will not see any errors on the screen.
Then turn off and remove patriot Bill.
Insert patriot Ted into slot 1.
Run memtest again for 3 hours.
Again if everything is ok after the 3 hours it means that both Bill and Ted are ok. -
CUDA NVIDIA video card to Mac Pro 2013
Is there any way to get the Mac Pro 2013 to run a CUDA enabled NVIDIA video card?
This graphic from ifixit.com shows the two special cards, still with heatsink paste in place, just after removal. The silver diamond surrounds the big graphics chip, just inside the RAMs on the card. Those RAMs contact heatsink pads on the central cooler. The whole business is secured with four screws beyond the RAMs, roughly centered on the sides of the diamond. So the Big GPU chip and the RAMs are pressed with heatsink paste and heatsink pads, respectively, against the central cooler. This is in lieu of allowance for a separate fan (which in many "standard" cards is what takes up the space of the second slot.
Power appears to be supplied by lugs in the outer corners of each card, so the cards are deliberately not interchangeable. One has connections that feed to the graphics outputs, the other has connections for the PCIe SSD socket.
The text says those connectors resemble the CPU daughter card connectors used in the late G4 and G5s.
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Mac+Pro+Late+2013+Teardown/20778 -
No onboard sound- MSI k7n420 Pro after installing ATiI 9700 pro
I'm not sure if this has been answered previously.
I just installed an ATI 9700 pro on my MSI K7N420 Pro. Video card works great, but sound is absent after installing vid card.
In device manager shows yellow marks on nforce audio codec interface and nforce midi Uart. The former says: NtKern.vxd device loader for this device could not load the device driver. THe latter says: This device is either not present,, not working properly, or does not have all drivers installed.
I tried reinstalling the drivers using the windows files present in system, but nothing changed.
I'm not sure what to do next.
Any help would be appreciated.
System hardware:
MSI K7n420 MB with onboard sound & video, ver 1.05
ATI 9700 Pro video card
512 MB ram pc2100
40 GB western HD
win98Hi,
Win98 - SE? Although this board (K7N420) works fine with Win 98 it can have driver issues (although, it's that long since I installed it - I can't remember what they were!). An upgrade to XP (Pro if possible) should be at the top of your Xmas list - then issues such as the one you're having should be a thing of the past
The card will work with DirectX 8 but as far as I know the 9700 is fully DirectX 9 compatible - so you should really install it as it enables more features.
You can find your BIOS version on the initial boot screen!
Have you any IRQ conflicts? - Check device manager.
Is PNP OS enabled in your BIOS? if so disable it and see what happens. Also Enable APIC! (BIOS)
Axel -
K7n420 pro SOUND problem 4 Channel Sound
Hi,
i installed a philips dynamic edge sound card on my PC recently. When i set the sound card to play with 2channels (front speakers only) it works fine. However whenever i select quad speakers (front and rear) sound comes out all screwed ALL SCREWED!!
I've tried to different sound cards and this problem exists with both?
ANY IDEAS???
HELP!!!!!
k7n420 pro
AMD Athlon XP 1700+
WIndows XP Pro
512MB RAM
40GB Hard Drive.you now have 3 threads going on this same thing
start another and i will bin the lot
this ones going after you read this -
The great K7N420 Pro with Athlon XP 2400+
I have just purchased a 2400+ Pro for my system and, you guessed it, it doesn't work. :O After sifting through pages of forum posts I realise I am not alone.
I am currently in the process of going through some of the suggestions but I do have one query. According to the AMD website, the 2400+ comes in two models. When looking at the recommended motherboards for the processor, the K7N420 Pro appears for one model, but not the Model 10 w/ 256k cache. Click here for page
Can anyone clear this up before I go crazy!!!
CheersHi
RE: AXDA2400DKV3C.
Translation:
AXDA = Processor Core Architecture = AMD Athlon XP 0.13Micron (T/bread or Barton)
2400 = Model Number (2400 = 2000MHz)
D = Package Type = OPGA
K = Operating Voltage (K = 1.65V)
V = Maximum Die Temperature (V = 85 Degrees Celsius)
3 = Level 2 Cache Size (3 = 256Kb)
C = Maximum System Bus Speed (C = 266MHz FSB) ???
Funnily enough, although the C (supposedly) means 266FSB (133) If you read the Model 10 Data sheet it is described as either a 333MHz (166) or 400MHz (200) version. This means of course that the previous poster's are correct and you need to change you CPU for a model 8 - as this chip is incompatible with your board.
It's good that this came up in the forum, as I wouldn't be surprised if more people fell foul of this, the differences between the model 8 and model 10 - and the compatibility issues with the older boards are not immediately apparent - maybe it's time for MSI to update the info in the CPU section of the K7N420's web page - there are still K7N420 user's out here you know! (just in case MSI are reading this - fat chance).
Well at least you know the CPU isn't knackered you just need to exchange it.
Anyway, let us know how you get on I'm sure people would like to know.
Good Luck :D
Axel -
Hey all, thought I would pick your brains.
I have a K7N420 pro, and have all the on board audio disabled, yet the drivers installed the audio component. Not that it works, however, it has left the Nvidia nForce APU item in my system try. I can not figure out how to remove it. I think I will have to hack the reg, but wanted to get feed back first. I can not manipulate that system tray item, nor the one in the control panel.
Thanks for your feedback.
ZZerito, I can see using the audigy if, in fact, it's better than Nforce Sound, but benchmarks say otherwise. Check out this (almost at the end of the article):
Nforce vs. SB Live! CPU Utilization
I haven't seen comparisons using the Audigy, but I think it still uses more CPU Power.
Caio,
Rocketjoe -
MSI K7N420 Pro: no 5.1 sound
hi everyone,
it's been two years that i bought my MSI K7N420 Pro mobo. I spent lotz of hours to search for a sollution to get 5.1 sound by the onboard soundcard. I have a Desktop Theater 5.1 from creative, but i never heard the middle speaker, not even when playing dvd .
I'm very disappointed in my mobo, and i'm thinking of getting an other soundcard, like the live 5.1. Can anyone help me getting the onboard card to work
Whoever who has a hint, plz let me know.
Thanks.you can use it with digital out via spidif
to get analogue 3 channel out you needed to buy a seperate cnr riser card they did not send with it but was avaidable seperate to get the other 2 connections
but ive not seen one in ages -
Transferring Files from Triton Le (via Smart card) into Logic pro 9
I'm trying to get original material from my triton Le smart card into Logic pro 9. I've looked at a couple forums and tried different ways. I know i can do it track by track/ real time audio, but would prefer having it as midi, as i've found cutting and splicing the realtime has produced some glitches in the music. The other way was to use a usb floppy disk drive save my material as midi on the floppy then open it in logic. This i've tried but must be missing something because i drag the file from my 17n1 card reader (which reads my smart card) into the floppy and it just takes the file as it is.
This will get figured out soon, some help would be great!!!HI guys first thanks for all the replies amazing that some one still listen to these post thanks ,especially i saw pancenter involved in many logic related problems so wow man keep going thanks .
what i did today i completlly reinstal my apple mac book pro ,instaled logic pro 8 on it and boom all is working with no problem so this mean that Mac pro has same pice of software which is making whole thinks bad. i will try to unistal cognitone and also maybe rewire i all ready did follow the link above (http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3968) but it did not help i will try to unistal cognitone ( by the way it is awesome programm ) such a sad story or maybe i just start from scratch .will post here on progress Thanks very much guys .
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