Water block on KT4 Ultra

Just got a Danger Den Maze 3 and peltier setup, there are no four hole provisions on the board. Has anyone found a hold down for the KT3 or Kt4 boards for a Maze 3?

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  • KT4 Ultra MS-6590 - Win XP Home boots with 2GB DDR333 installed but not 3GB

    Spec...
    KT4 Ultra MS-6590
    AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (FSB set to 166MHz in BIOS)
    BIOS MS-6590v1.4
    Win XP Home 2002, SP3
    Problem...
    Previously, had 768MB RAM installed, and XP strangely identified CPU as a 2200+.
    Recently upgraded the RAM to 3GB DDR333 (3 sticks of 1GB 184-pin unbuff DIMM 128MX64 DDR PC2700), and changed BIOS settings for CPU and DRAM.
    In the DOS boot screen, Win XP progress indicator fills completely from left to right, then stops with a half-blinking cursor in the top left of the screen.
    Removed 1GB stick and Win XP successfully loaded, also now recognising the Athlon XP 3000+, and running a heck of a lot faster.
    Tried adding the /3GB switch to the boot.ini file, which didn't do anything, and after reading more forum advice, guessed this might be irrelevant. I don't think this is a 4GT and PAE issue, as I'm not trying to install above 4GB (if I've correctly understood).
    Also, forum advice (various sites) conflicts on whether Win XP 32-bit is limited to 2GB or 4GB, and I can't find any workarounds for my current setup.
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    Another test I've done is to enable boot logging with Win XP. This appends command lines to the file 'ntbtlog' in the windows directory, which mainly shows drivers being loaded as Win XP is launched. The log is normally date and time-stamped for every boot-logging session.
    When all 3 sticks are installed, I cold boot, then press F8 and select 'enable boot logging' from the options menu. This is what appears on the screen as the system, attempts to load Win XP.
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\hal.dll
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\KDCOM.DLL
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\BOOTVID.dll
    Loaded driver ACPI.sys
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\WMILIB.SYS
    Loaded driver pci.sys
    Loaded driver isapnp.sys
    Loaded driver viaide.sys
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\PCIIDEX.SYS
    Loaded driver MountMgr.sys
    Loaded driver ftdisk.sys
    Loaded driver PartMgr.sys
    Loaded driver VolSnap.sys
    Loaded driver atapi.sys
    Loaded driver disk.sys
    Loaded driver \WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\CLASSPNP.SYS
    Loaded driver fltmgr.sys
    Loaded driver sr.sys
    Loaded driver PxHelp20.sys
    Loaded driver KSecDD.sys
    Loaded driver Ntfs.sys
    Loaded driver NDIS.sys
    Loaded driver Mup.sys
    Loaded driver BTHidMgr.sys
    Then the process freezes and a solid white block appears in the top-left of the screen, with the top-right corner of the block blinking.
    At this point, I turn off the PC using the main power switch, then remove the 3rd memory stick. After booting up again, with only 2 sticks installed, opening the text file 'ntbtlog' reveals that this boot event wasn't logged.
    So, I reboot Win XP with only the 2 sticks installed, and select 'enable boot logging'. This time, the above list of loaded drivers is shown in the text file, plus a whole lot more. The potentially interesting observation is the next in the list after "Loaded driver BTHidMgr.sys" which is "Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\amdk7.sys".
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    Various other posts refer to it in relation to AMD Athlon XP 3000+ Mobile, whereas mine is a 3000+ in a desktop. Also, if 'amdk7.sys' isn't available, then Win XP will load the generic driver 'processr.sys'. In fact, my 'ntbtlog' includes the entry "Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\processr.sys" which would make sense.
    However, my curiosity is that with the 3 sticks installed, Win XP fails to continue loading when reaching 'amdk7.sys' in the driver list.
    Another test I did was to change the power management settings in the BIOS.
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    Management Interface) function. If your operating system is ACPI-aware, such
    as Windows 98SE/2000/ME, select Yes. Available options: Yes, No."
    This was normally set to Yes. When I set it to No and rebooted with 3 sticks installed, instead of a half-blinking white block (as described above), the screen went black and then the system rebooted itself...
    The plot thickens!...
    Maybe there's a clear explanation for this - however, I'm wary of doing something to the 'amdk7.sys' driver file (whether removing or disabling it somehow) in case it prevents Win XP from launching with just my 2 sticks installed. I'd guess there are precautions, but need further info on whether this is relevant, and what the implications might be.

  • KT4 Ultra & ATI 9700 & Black screen HELP

    Hi guys,
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    The D-Bracket is indicating a system hang on "Testing base memory from 240k to 640k and extending memory above 1MB using various patterns". Led's 1&3 red and 2&4 green.
    I did hook up the 12 volt adapter that came with the the board at two different locations just to make sure there was not a problem with power. I also checked for the presence of voltage at the adapter right at the card with a volt meter (12.3 volts). I also swapped the power connector from the floppy to the video card. The cooling fan on the card is coming on. I made sure the power connector was connected prior to powering up my system. I also tried clearing NVRAM. What is wrong??? Any ideas out there?  Do I have a bad card right out of the box ???
    For now I had put my Geforce4 Ti 4200 back in so I can use my computer again.  
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    2-80 gig Maxtor Raid Strip 0
    52xDVD
    12x8x4 Burner
    Linksys 10/100 ethernet card
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    for one try removing one of your memory sticks,,try that first,,,make sure your fsb of the cpu and the memory are 166,,,,it will auto detect the 8x agp if the card suports it,,,,,,do you have the card setted all the wat,,,,,,,,,,double check memory settings,,this card i have found does not like fsb messed with or the memory fsb messed with.....set memory to spd,,,,good luck

  • Change speed CPU-fan KT4-ultra

    Does anyone know if you can change the speed of the fan on your cpu on the KT4-ultra. I tried everything with software, but nothing helps! Mayby MSI has blocked it?
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    You could try adifferent heatsink fan with a variable speed control - I use a coolermaster hac-v81 which has a speed control allowing speeds upto 5000rpm lower than 3000rpm at the bottom end.
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  • Athlon XP 2400 shows as Duron 1400 on KT4 Ultra? - Help!!

    Today (16th) I noticed the PC acting a little sluggish so I decided to check the system properties to see that my processor shows as a 1400 Duron when infact its an XP 2400. Since I only noticed it being slow today - i'm guessing something must have happened.
    About 7/8 MS critical updates came today - so I installed them as I always do and I assumed since they are the only things I installed - one of the updates may have caused the issue so I removed them all. . still nothing. I then did a system restore to 2 days earlier on my system (Win XP Pro) and still it shows as a Duron 1400 both in Windows and the BIOS.
    I havent changed anything in the BIOS for the last 6 months - I havent updated it either.
    I have used several CPU identifying utilities - both AMD and independent - non of them see it as an Athlon XP 2400. I am the only person who uses this PC so nobody could have even swapped the processor or anything as I am pretty much around the PC the whole time (incase u were thinking that!!)
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    Athlon XP 2400
    Motherboard - MSi 6590 (KT4 Ultra)
    BIOS - AMI v 07.00T
    Memory - DDR 512MB x2
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    thanks for your help guys! I opened it up and saw some dust on the CPU block and fan - but nothing more than I have seen before - but I gave it a good clean anyhows... I also decided to replace the CMOS battery because even though it was showing a voltage in the BIOS, given that its the battery that came with the M/B when I first bought it 4 years ago - I thought it was time to change it.
    After the clean and the battery replacement - the system was back showing "Athlon XP 2400" in both the BIOS and system settings so I'm guessing it was down to the CMOS battery. So thanks for the help! I'm glad to have it sorted now! I have however discovered the Northbridge fan is dead so I'm gonna still have to open it up in the next few days to replace that! If only that were as easy to find as a new battery was lol ...
    thanks for your time!

  • Problem with my MSI KT4 Ultra

    Hi all!
    I have a BIG problem, I have tried to look at this board, but there is many different answers out there  ;(
    I have KT4 Ultra with Athlon XP 2600+
    I have set FSB to 166, and when I startup BIOS says Athlon XP 2600+.
    But in windows system, it only says:
    AMD Athlon XP2600+
    2.09Ghz !!!!
    768Mb RAM
    Why is windows only says 2.09Ghz??
    AND, I think my system is very slow. I used to have AMD 1200Mhz. And this sytem is almost like my last computer.
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    Quote
    Originally posted by swedecom
    Ok, I use these settings in my BIOS, are they right for my system??
    MY SYSTEM:
    MSI KT4 Ultra ( MS-6590 ) with BIOS
    CPU AMD Athlon XP 2600+
    768MB DDR 400 RAM
    GeForce 4 TI4200AGP 8x
    80 Gb Seagate 7200 Harddrive
    MY SETTINGS IN BOIS:
    Spread Spectrum = +- 0.25%
    CPU FSB Clock = 166Mhz
    CPU Ratio = Auto
    CPU Vcore = (V) Auto
    DDR Voltage (V) = Auto
    Termination Vol (V) = Auto
    AGP Voltage (V) = Auto
    Hope someone can help me out  

  • Follow up to 1.3 BIOS on KT4 Ultra

    Cured my two problems
    1) Extra mouse pointer in games
    2) Stuttering in games
    How?
    By going back to BIOS 1.2
    Can only assume that BIOS 1.3 was rushed out without sufficient testing. It MAY fix IDE transfer problems, but on my system which is SCSI anyway it introduced the two problems above.
    Definately starting to wonder if I should go back to Abit, this is my first MSI board, and probably my last, the way things are going.
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    512mb Corsair XMS DDR 400 running at 333
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    SB Audigy

    BIOS 1.25 is a BETA BIOS, meaning it's unsupported by MSI. AFAIK, it might fix the Optical mouse LED stays ON even PC has powered off.
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  • UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME KT4 Ultra MS-6590

    I have been get this UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error all day. I been try to install XP Pro but it alway does this after I begin the install progress.
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    This had happened to me a few months ago. What had happened on my system was that the Book Sector to the hard drive had been overwritten.
    I loaded the recovery console from the XP CD and wrote a new one on there. Then the system loaded perfectly. No problems since.
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  • Kt4 ultra bios

    have a strange paradox regarding disturbing message at boot up.
    when i boot my system i recieve a message:
    "no drive attached to fast track controller.  no bios detected.."
    i love msi boards and have used this forum in past very sucessfully with the assistance of BAS.
    I donated my old system to a freind in need.  It was all of 11 months old and was a very stable system built on a k7t pro 2-ru.  It had all the bells and whistles.  what a mistake.
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    m-audio revolution 7.1
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    550 watt antec tru-power psu
    lian li case with 4 fans (of which only 3 work with the power supply while allowing fan monitoring)
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         night (that was freaky and kind of humorous)
    3.  other system reboots and difficulty of system    
         shutdown
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    all system crashes revolved around the ati card and after recoveries many registeries were messed with as expected.
    all in all I got by with the system as long as i remained off applications involving the radeon card.
    last week I checked into the forum here and noticed issues with this motherboard and radeon cards.
    i went to the ati site noticed updated drivers, and at the msi site, updated bios for the kt4 ultra boards.
    i did not have a floppy so i backed off flashing the new bios onto the board.  I currently have the first version (1.00 or something), the screen flashes so briefly these days.
    i decided to reformat the drives and reload xp onto the new system and then retreive the newer drivers for ati card.  upon installation while reading my neurophysiology book upon boot up is when xp informed me that no bios was detected.   xp asked me if i wanted to continue.  so i did continue with sucessfull installation of xp.
    being quite surprised that i could still get system on board, i am wondering how to get the bios to be detected and if I should try and flash new bios, if this will correct this.  I am also with fresh install of xp having no difficulties shutting down system now and i am no longer having mystery unassisted boots of the system.
    all in all, before the bios problem i was just wondering about the stability of the board with the ati radeon card.
    Now I am very concerned with the message, "no driver attached to fast track controller... no bois detected"
    any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
    Boy, do i miss that k7t board...
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    Do NOT worry about the fasttrack controller message!!
    It just says you don't have any serial-ATA disk attached. This is how to get rid of the message:
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    => Integrated Peripherals
    => OnBoard PCI Controller
    => Serial ATA ---> set this to "Disabled"
    Can't say I experience any of your other problems, although I had some problems with the sound card the first time I installed.
    Seems as if the problems are fewer the more times you install/format the system.....actually experienced that on a couple of MSI-cards. In the end, everything has worked fine for me, so I'm happy with them (except design and layout of the new nForce K7N2G-cards!! ridiculous!)

  • No optical-out sound on MSI KT4-Ultra!!

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    dude, i think i can get u ur signal, but currently i can only get silent recordings, u may have better luck.
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    hope that helps, done flame me if it dont, if i manage to get substance to my recording, i will send u the info just in case.
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  • KT4 Ultra FISR Updated Bios Still Reboots

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    First excuse my bad english (i'm from Germany)!!
    I have a heavy problem with my KT4 Ultra.
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  • Kt4 ultra bios 1.3 ati problem

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