Which MSI boards support Speedfan?

I got a Delta LSR last week and it doesn't support Speedfan - so I'm going to change it for one that does. I'd prefer to stick with MSI. Please anyone who's using Speedfan, can you tell what board you're using?
Thanks.

That's incorrect.  Most, if not all of AMD's desktop CPU's support ECC memory in the memory controller.  This is precisely what makes them appealing to use in a unprofessional server -- they're cheap, fast, and offer server-level features.  In order to make use of that ECC memory support, however, the board maker has to wire a few extra paths to the DIMM slots for control/parity bits related to the ECC signaling.  I'm asking if MSI does it.  If not, that's unfortunate, because ASUS does.

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  • Which MSI card supports the apple 30"

    There are so many video cards out there and theories about which card will run this monitor, i almost wasted a lot of money trying to run the monitor on my 6800GT... it doenst i have tried both DVI ports.
    Basically i want to know which MSI card supports the apple 30" does the new 7800? the old 6800 ultra? is my 6800GT messed?
    A few things i can confirm are this, the monitor because of some signal issues DOES NOT support SLI at all.
    I have read a few reviews that say the 7800GTX does not support this monitor - very disappointing i have to look for an older 6800 card.... - this is unconfirmed maybe someone can get back to me about this.
    Anyways if MSI could tell us which card of theirs works i will turf my 6800GT and buy whatever is needed.

    I can't be shure which MSI card support it, but reading the release notes from the latest nvidia drivers (77.22) I saw this:
    The GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB works in single card mode with Apple 30 inch HD Cinema panel. However, an issue has been discovered when running the GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB card in SLI mode with an Apple 30 inch HD Cinema display. This is due to an interaction
    between the GPU, the application, and the ability to scale to nonnative panel resolutions of the Apple display.
    All GeForce 6 series GPUs will work with Apple 23 and 20 inch HD Cinema displays in single GPU mode. NVIDIA recommends using the GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB with the Apple 30 inch HD Cinema Display line only in non-SLI modes.
    Edit here:
    Modes Supported for High Resolution Displays:
    Display:
    *Apple 30” Cinema HD Display (Dual link DVI)
    Hardware Requirements:
     *All High-end Quadro FX (see list of products in “Quadro FX Family of High End GPUs”
     * GeForce 6800 with 512 MB
    Maximum Resolution:
    2560x1600 @ 60Hz
    Source: 77.22 Forceware Release Notes.
    I guess that your card (6800 GT Non Ultra) doesn't support it. Maybe a new drievers release will fix this.

  • Geez, Which Msi board do I REALLy have?

    A week ago I picked up a K7t266 Pro2-A.
    So far it has been very solid.
    I got into poking around at the board and I noticed that between the PCI slots 3 and 4 that there is/was a sticker saying K7T266 Pro-A.
    Then, I realized that this was actually a sticker with the one corner sticking out quite a bit. I carefully grabbed the corner and pulled almost all of the sticker off.
    To my surprise, under the "Stick on" K7T266 Pro2-A it says.......KT3 Ultra?!?! This KT3 Ultra is not a sticker, it is printed onto the board??
    So, as the subject line says.......Which board do I really have???
    I have also noticed directly beside to the right of the battery it has this printed on the board...
    CPU Freq
    100 mhz
    133 mhz
    166 mhz
    With corresponding switch settings beside each CPU frequency.
    The number at the top of the board beside the CPU socket is...  16380E-100, if this helps.
    I'm confused
    Thanks in advance,
    Dale

    Hello Dale442
        Below is a Some thing that will help you when you get a NIC "" Network Interface Card ""
    Kstew
      Some Things To Remember About How Things Work.              
    Hello Everyone.
    When you try to Get Network Cards installed on to your System do Exactly What the Directions Call For. Then after the Card is Inserted Boot the System and wait for it to Boot. Load the Divers that Came with the Card. Then Reset the Computer. If it takes more that 3 to 5 Minutes to Boot then you May have Some thing wrong with Your Network Card Installation or Settings. If it Does Boot the Rest of the Way up. Then Goto the "" Network Settings "" in the Control Panel and Put the Following Settings in.
    1. IP : 10.0.0.10
    2. Mask : 255.255.255.0
    3. DNS : 10.0.0.10
    These Settings are just to get the System to Boot faster and then you can Change the Settings to Fit your System. "" IF YOU HAVE DSL OR BROADBAND YOU MUST USE THE SETTINGS THAT YOUR ISP SENT YOU FOR ACCESS TO THERE SYSTEM AS DESCRIBED ABOVE FROM BAS. "" Then if you also a FIREWALL then you need to get all the Information about the FIREWALL. Do to FIREWALLS Block your Network from Accessing your Network. If the System is Attached to the WEB and you use it as your Main System as I do. Make sure that your FIREWALL only Lets Access to the Server AKA Main System and Not have Any Access to the Web. You Can always Transfer the Files that you Down Loaded Via your Internal INTRANET. That will also help keep your Systems Safe.
    From
    Kstew
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  • Is it true that not one of MSI's P67 Chipset boards supports Quad SLI

    I received a message from MSI when I requested a list of LGA 1155 boards that support Quad SLI.  MSI stated that none of their 1155 socket boards support Quad SLI. I specifically bought my board because it was listed as a certified Quad SLI board in an article by Nvidia on "How to build a Quad SLI Rig" using 2 GTX 590s. Just a little disturbing if this is the case since I have been talking for pulling my hair out for 3 weeks and posting questions in this forum so that I could get a Quad SLI option in the Nvidia control panel and asking everyone for help. Just want to clarify that what this MSI employee is telling me is correct and that I would have to get a different CPU if I want to use MSI for Quad SLI or go to another MB Manufacturer (which I don't want to do).
    MSI Tech. 02/23/2012 none for 1155 socket.
    End User 02/23/2012 I am not asking you for technical support for my current board. I was asking for a recommendation based on my CPU which board is the best MSI makes that will support Quad SLI. MSI Tech. 02/23/2012 this is not the post sale technical support form, please use the proper support form from the following link: http://service.msicomputer.com/msi_user/ts_form.aspx ***this model of the mb only supports SLI, not QUAD SLI: http://us.msi.com/product/mb/P67A-GD65--B3-.html#/?div=Basic

    I believe there is a misunderstanding.  MSI seems to have their own terminology in which "2 GTX 590s" are not labeled "Quad-SLI" but actually "nVidia (Dual GPU) ( 2 way SLI)" as opposed to "nVidia (Single GPU) ( 2 way SLI)".
    This is the video card test list for your P67 board and if you scroll down you will see what I mean.  A 2x590GTX setup wasn't actually tested, but you can find 2x295GTX and 2x9800GX2 setups in the list:
    http://eu.msi.com/file/test_report/TR1_2313.pdf
    In MSI's terms, "Quad SLI" is reserved for setups with four actual cards and from this perspective Quad SLI is not supported on your mainboard model (there are only 2 PCI-E x 16 slots (connected to the CPU's PCI-E interface that will run as x8/x8 as the CPU only provides 16 PCI-E 2.0 lanes).
    I hope that clears things up for you.

  • Which MSI AMD3+ mobo supports 16gb per dimm slot?

    I realized I have two sticks of 16gb memory in my 760GM-p21 MOBO......of course since the mobo only supports 16 gb, I knew I couldnt see it all....
    I was considering changing to a motherboard that would support 32gb, but then found out that Windows Home 64 only allows 16gb (thanks Mizagorn!)....
    That said, can anyone tell me which MSI mobos work with the AMD3+ and also allows more than 8 GB per DIMM slot?
    Thanks!

    Quote from: scumbuster on 02-January-15, 01:45:19
    I was tempted to upgrade to Pro just to get access to my additional 16 gb of RAM.....its just sitting in there.....but like I said the motherboard only supports 16gb.....I didnt realize it had that limit at the time I guess........
    Not sure if I can upgrade the OS to pro AND swap a motherboard at the same time without major issues????
    I do edit video  (Adobe CS6) and would love the extra oomph....
    http://uk.msi.com/product/mb/970_GAMING.html#hero-specification
    Up to 32GB DDR3 RAM 8GB per slot.
    And if you would like to swap motherboard, then it's rather suggested to reinstall your OS.
    If you want more than 32GB RAM then you should look at motherboards like X79 or X99 which can hold up to 128GB of RAM (X99)

  • [Motherboard] MSI Motherboard supported NVMe device. 3X Faster

     [Motherboard] MSI Motherboard supported NVMe device. Comes Testing of X99S GAMING 7 and Intel P3700
    Here is third party news, please check PVEVA review as below
    ------------------------resource:http://bbs.pceva.com.cn/thread-113902-1-1.html------
    I heard that MSI has updated BOIS recently. From now on, all the 9 Series motherboards support NVMe device. As a result, I borrowed a NVMe SSD Intel DC P3700 400GB from MSI and tested it
    Intel DC P3700 have equipped with PCIe 3.0 x4 slot,capacity from 400GB to 2TB,what I borrowed is 400GB version just looks like normal PCIe SSD.
    Why the SSD uses PCIe?
    SATA 6Gb/s is fulfilled with traditional Hard Disk, but the speed is far from the SSD. With the PCIe, it helps to increase and extend the connection function. And help to improve the performance.。
    AHCI compare to NVMe
    While Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) interface has the benefit of legacy software compatibility, it does not deliver optimal performance when a SSD is connected via PCI Express bus. NVMe has been designed from the ground up, capitalizing on the low latency and parallelism of PCI Express SSDs, and fulfilling the parallelism of contemporary CPUs, platforms and applications. NVMe brings various performance improvements is the reason why it was burned
     The NVM Express, Inc. is directed by a thirteen-member board of directors selected by the promoter group, which includes Avago Technologies, Cisco, Dell, EMC, Intel, NetApp, Oracle etc. and develop by around eighty companies.
    NVM Express, NVMe, or Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface Specification (NVMHCI), is a specification for accessing solid-state drives (SSDs) attached through the PCI Express (PCIe) bus.
    The biggest advantage of NVMe is the lowest latency. Because of streamlined storage stack method, NVMe can command without registers. However, each command of AHCI needs four unbuffered registers and it will cause 2.5 μs data latency.
    The other important revolution of NVMe is supporting more queues and this technology can enhance Muti-Core of CPU’s performance; the IOPS will not be influenced by single-core of CPU.
    Enterprise market will be huge benefits from NVMe. NVMe technology could reduce the HD loading and extend the battery life indirectly.
    In conclusion, PCIe hardware interface brings a high-bandwidth (sustained R/W performance), thank for native PCIe controller, it reduces latency controller (R/W performance under low QD upgrade, if it is directly connected to the CPU PCIe lanes , the performance is more obvious when the CPU overclocked). Also, NVMe software interface software is reduced latency of software.(random R/W performance of multi-core CPU under high QD)
    Let’s comes to the actual testing. To avoid decrease the Link Speed of graphic card, we put P3700 at second PCIe slot.X99S Gaming 7 supported the NVMe from the BIOS version 17.6 last year.
    Test basic:
    CPU:Intel Core i7-5960X
    Motherboard:MSI X99S GAMING 7
    Memory:Avexir DDR4-2400 4GBx4
    Graphics card:MSI GTX 660 TwinFrozr
    HD:
    Plextor PX-128M2P(system)
    Intel DC P3700 400GB(Test 1)
    Plextor PX-G512M6e(Test 2)
    Power supply:SilverStone SX-600G
    Cooler:Noctua NH-D14
    OS:Windows 8.1 Update 3
    The driver from intel official website is much more compatibility than the NVMe driver original from Win 8.1.
    Download link : https://downloadcenter.intel.com ... =3810&DwnldID=23929
    During the testing, we need to do security eraser several times, therefore; we need to download the Intel Data Center.
    Download link : https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23931
    Device manager of P3700 NVMe device in Windows 8.1
    SMART information should be checked from Intel Data Center. CrystalDiskInfo can’t read
    Wear Leveling:
    The following is benchmark test. ASSSD Benchmark and CrystalDiskMark software cannot push SSD performance to extreme level, so we use TxBench to test the performance of 32GB data transmission. TxBench in Win8.1 with native driver, sequential read is up to 1375MB/s and write is 1072MB/s. In 4K single QD test, there is not big difference between SATA3.0 and PCIe. In other side, the performance of 4K QD32 test, SATA3.0 is 50% better than PCIe.
    After installing NVMe driver, the performance of sequential R/W is dramatically improvement. Especially in read function, the performance is directly double to 2800MB/s, achieving the highest level we never saw. It’s the real performance of this SSD.
    As I mentioned before, native PCIe controller could decrease the latency of SDD. The R/W performance increase after CPU overclock to 4G as well.
    Compare to PCIE 2.0 x2 AHCI by Plextor PX-G512M6e
    overall review:
    Conclusion:
    I just introduce the overview of VVMe technology and the Intel P7300 basic performance. We found out that the advantages of NVMe comparing to the AHCI, it will be more and more common in the future.
    MSI 9 series motherboards supported NVMe device. Although NVMe is not popular, MSI keep the scalability of the motherboards. In the next article, we will test P3700 under business environment to see the performance and advantage.

    Quote from: MSI-MKT on 17-March-15, 14:10:11
    [Motherboard] MSI Motherboard supported NVMe device. Comes Testing of X99S GAMING 7 and Intel P3700
    Here is third party news, please check PVEVA review as below
    ------------------------resource:
    It's PCEVA. got a typo lol. 
    anyway it's a nice article from China media. thanks for the translation.

  • K7t266pro-2-ru Terrible Mobo! MSI Tech support non existent

    I have a K7t266pro-2-ru ver 2.0 and it will not boot from floppy to dos. Therefore I cannot update the bios nor load an operating system. Tried Update 2 but they have you make a floppy.( which this board won't boot from. )Wrote to MSI Tech support several times(You think they would know the problem) never getting any answer. Think I will get an Asus or Biostar Motherboard and throw this one away. Tried everything including loading hard drive on another computer. Works then(Sort of) No way to disable bios protection.(Not even in the list) Anyone interested in a motherboard CHEAP
            Waynelk ?(

    Quote
    Originally posted by MerlinuXP
    I absolutely 110% agree with you waynelk, how on earth can it be a WinXP problem when the motherboard is set to boot from floppy BUT DOESN'T!... :O
    Its the Motherboard, and i too am having problems with my MSI at the moment for different reasons, which is also leading me to a decision for another motherboard (Gigabyte/Epox are mobo's i have never had ANY problems with, and if there were any, there is excellent support for both of these)
    I don't think it is a faulty motherboard, since other ppl are claiming to have the same problems with this model motherboard. Msi need to program Bios a little better than they're doing, since i think it may be a bios problem. X(
    I'm not 100% sure it's a bios problem since there have to be others using this board without problems. I have tried different versions with no success. I would suspect a design flaw. Note this board has been discontinued. When I use Si Soft Sandra it did not even have the 1.44 floppy in the list of supported floppy drives. On mine the floppy drive works after the O/S gets up and running but will not boot to the floppy. I got disgusted with tech support and bought a Gigabyte GA-7vrxp. Works great, but now I have a very expensive K7T266 Pro-2 RU paperweight. Not even sure if I want to send it back to get fixed. Seems like throwing good money after bad considering the lack of support. Hate to bash MSI but I'm calling it the way I see it, after many attempts to get any kind of response what so ever. I will try a different brand of floppy as Bas suggested but I don't have much hope.
       Waynelk

  • How good are MSI Boards.

    Just a question i see alot of problems listed in here with MSI boards.  Why should I buy a MSI Motherboard and not just stick with a Tyan.  Also does MSI make a board with out video and audio built in and with 2 comm ports?

    Hi That's a real hard question to answer ,as what you see here is only a small sample of actual MSI board users. Just look at the views verses the posts numbers and you get an idea of how many peeps there are out there. I can only say that out of 4 MSI boards ,2 were bad boards. Both of those were PRO2A boards.and the RMA board came back with a bad floppy controller on the board. The other 2, both TURBO2 Ver.5 6330 boards have been excellent, with only 1 small problem, that turned out to be an OS problem. To many people are all to ready to blame the board, for user error, a problem that's probably responsible for at least 75% of the problems listed. . A look at other Motherboard sites and other forums will show you each manufacturer has thier share of problem with thier boards.Other things to consider are customer support,an area that MSI is working to improve. They now have a downloadable RMA form which should help in that area. All said and done,I will stick with MSI as long as customer support and warrenty are there BIGDADDY51CT.USA : :D    )  

  • Undervolt using MSI boards?

    Hi, I am new here, so please be nice. :D
    Is it possible for MSI motherboards to undervolt the CPU voltage?
    I have a MSI 865PE Neo2-PLS, either in Windows or in BIOS(I could flash it back, but I do not know which one)
    Any comments, concerns, quetions, querries? Thanks for replying.

    All the information that I can find suggests that the default voltage for your P4 should be 1.525V.  Therefore, given the voltage range your BIOS supports, you can undervolt by a decent amount, all the way down to 1.375V (you may also be able to use something like ClockGen to set an even lower voltage).  Note that there's no guarantee that just because the board supports selecting 1.375V the CPU itself will be stable at the lowered voltage (especially given that it's overclocked).  My suggestion is to get a utility that you can use in Windows to adjust your voltage, and step down through the settings one at a time, running a stress-test at each level (Prime95 or SuperPi should both work fine for this), and stop when the system is no longer stable and put the voltage back up one notch.  This should give you the lowest core voltage that your CPU is stable at at that speed.  You can then reboot and set that voltage in your BIOS to always run at that setting.

  • MOVED: Help with information on two MSI boards, Help!

    This topic has been moved to MSI Intel boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=256376.0

    Quote from: Chike on 10-June-15, 19:13:53
    Sorry I was looking at the wrong board (G41M-P33 Combo)
    Both boards support up to 4GB according to support site, and share the same PCB by the look of it, the only difference seems to be the HDMI and DVI-D ports.
    It looks like the P33 has a sticker over the board model but this may be just edited in the photo.
    http://www.msi.com/media/product/five_pictures1_20101123111923.jpg62405b38c58fe0f07fcef2367d8a9ba1/600.png
    http://www.msi.com/media/product/five_pictures1_20101123111404.jpg62405b38c58fe0f07fcef2367d8a9ba1/600.png
    Ah I see, my P33 board is missing the sticker that was over the original printing of the board,
    the specs of the P33 does say 8GB max and the E43 says 4GB max, hmm.. the P33 has an upgrade yet downgrade with less output options
    Thank you for all your help!! the missing sticker was the confusion :-)

  • WLC: which software-version support SHA2 certificates for Web Authentification and Web Management ?

    Hello,
    I tried to install new SHA2 3th-Party certificates on our WLCs. There are old WiSM1-Boards and 2504 to support our old 1230 Access Points, running 7.0.251.2, which didn't install it, although the config manual for 7.6 and 8.0 say that SHA2 certificates are supported since 7.0.250.0. When I tried to install the SHA2-certificates I get the message "File transfer failed" an the log says:
    *TransferTask: Dec 12 13:22:14.394: #UPDATE-3-CERT_INST_FAIL: updcode.c:1869 Failed to install Webauth certificate. rc = 1
    *TransferTask: Dec 12 13:22:14.394: #SSHPM-3-KEYED_PEM_DECODE_FAILED: sshpmcert.c:4085 Cannot PEM decode private key
    I tried to install the same certificates on our WiSM2-Boards, running 7.4.121.0 and I failed too. The same certificates could be installed on a 2504 running 8.0.100 without any problems.
    In all 3 cases I tried to install unchained certificates for web management and Level 3 chained certificates  for web authentication. I used the following guides to get the certificates (e.g. taken from the config manual 8.0.100):
    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/4400-series-wireless-lan-controllers/109597-csr-chained-certificates-wlc-00.html
    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wlan-security/70584-csr-wlc-00.pdf
    Which software versions support SHA2 certificates and which didn't ? Is the a list for it ?
    Regards

    Hello,
    I solved the problem. First I used a Debian Linux system with Openssl 1.0.1. After I searched the internet using one of the log messages above I found sites which mentioned to use Openssl 0.9.x. So I tried a productive and security fixes Debian Linux System running Openssl 0.9.8 and I succeeded. The wlcs accepted the certificate files and used it after a reboot. The Web GUI still shows a SHA1 Fingerprint, but the certificate signature Algorithm is SHA2:
    Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
    When you check the openssl.org homepage Openssl 0.9.8 is still one of the actual version of openssl and is still available and fixed. But the Openssl Roadmap says:
    "We don't want to have to maintain too many branches. This is likely to include a timescale for the EOL of version 0.9.8"
    I don't know the differences between certificates made with openssl 0.9.8 and 1.0.1. Is there anybody who can explain it to me ?
    Regards

  • Cant see or control case fans on MSI board

    I just upgraded my PC to Devils Canyon and h87-g41 pc mate. Everything is working fine... except i cant see my installed case fans and they are running on max (i assume) and making a lot of noise.
    The very old board i upgraded from had option in bios for automatic fan control under overclocking (if i remember correctly). I set it to automatic and case fans were controled based on temperatures.
    But the new msi board cant detect them correctly. SPeedfan and cpuid hwmonitor does not show them, and they are not show in bios. And i cant seem to find any settings for case fans.
    Only fan it detects is the aux fan at the back of the fan and controls it automatically.
    I used Live Updater and did total install, so i should have all the drivers.
    I plugged them in right, used the pins and not the molex.

    Quote from: valgusepoiss on 20-July-14, 13:15:48
    I just upgraded my PC to Devils Canyon and h87-g41 pc mate. Everything is working fine... except i cant see my installed case fans and they are running on max (i assume) and making a lot of noise.
    The very old board i upgraded from had option in bios for automatic fan control under overclocking (if i remember correctly). I set it to automatic and case fans were controled based on temperatures.
    But the new msi board cant detect them correctly. SPeedfan and cpuid hwmonitor does not show them, and they are not show in bios. And i cant seem to find any settings for case fans.
    Only fan it detects is the aux fan at the back of the fan and controls it automatically.
    I used Live Updater and did total install, so i should have all the drivers.
    I plugged them in right, used the pins and not the molex.
    On your board, CPUfan1, CPUfan2, and Sysfan1, are the only fan headers that are setup for sensing, the other two are 3 pin headers and very likely have no sensor on them.... as far as BIOS or any software are concerned, they simply are not there, if you need them controlled, you might have to buy a fan controller.
    You could plug one of your case fans into CPUfan2, if that header is not being used, and then you would have full sensing and control of it.

  • Help needed in identifying MSI board

    Hi gurus...
    I recently bought a secondhand Micro-Star motherboard off eBay (yeah, stupid, I know, but you live and learn) in an effort to rectify a problem with my sister's PC - it's only really an email box so I didn't want to spend a fortune on it, but she wants to use floppies, and I suspect that her current FDD controller is faulty.
    Trouble is, the board came with no identification, no driver/install CD or much else. I've tried contacting MSI tech support but the email bounced, so I've come to you guys.
    Board is Micro-ATX form factor, based on a Green PCB, marked 'Micro-Star model 6506'; six mounting holes.
    Serial number label on underside shows: 6853150100 and M65060111279503
    Intel Pentium 4 CPU socket 478.
    Serial number label by CPU socket shows 1800192029
    Power connectors: CONN1, (20-pin) and JPW1 (4-pin)
    Fan connectors CFAN1 and SFAN1;
    Main peripheral connector slots are:
    IDE x 2 (my guess is parallel ATA)
    FDD x 1
    AGP Graphics card slot
    2 x PCI peripheral slots
    1 x CNR modem slot
    2 x DIMM 168-pin RAM slots
    USB 2.0 on-board header.
    Ports/peripheral connectors are:
    PS2 Keyboard and mouse ports
    2 x USB ports
    D-9 COM1 and COM2, with parallel D-25 printer port stacked above;
    D-15 Games/sound port above 3 x 3.5mm mini-jack sound connectors
    Behind this stack are four connectors, three 4-pin labelled JPHN1 (green) JAUX1 (white) and JCD1 (black) and one 3-pin labelled JSP1 (black). All have latching sockets of the standard CD-Audio connector type.
    There appears to be no on-board LAN or video/graphics.
    BIOS chip is labelled 686 AMIBIOS (c)1999 BA44 7151
    The  board came with half-height Video card and LAN card, (with half-height metal mounting plates) suggesting a low-profile case though these cards are not easily identifiable. I doubt that would be much help anyway
    Perusing the MSI support sites produces no useful information - Searching on the board number says it's not recognised. If anyone can at least point me in the direction of the 'marketing' name for this board so that I can identify essentials such as FSB bandwidth, RAM type and speed, AGP speed etc, I may be in with a fighting chance of making something useful out of it.
    Of course, I acquired a P4 CPU with it, so I can at least improve on sis's Celeron, but that still won't get the floppy working....
    Any suggestions gratefully received.
    BarryH - thenudehamster

    Quote from: thenudehamster on 22-February-07, 02:42:57
    Thank you, Bosskiller;
    I have to admit I hadn't considered an OEM possibility. Although my Czech isn't up to translating most of the extras on the site, I was able to retrieve (eventually - not the easiest sites to navigate) the equivalent information and download various drivers from the equivalent UK site.
    All being well, I'll get to the rebuild tomorrow; any more problems and I'll repost here.
    Thanks again
    BarryH - thenudehamster
    you are welcome, let we know if you need further help.

  • Definitive list of what boards support Prescott CPU

    I was just look around and found this. It look like some boards support the Prescott better than others1
    http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_cpu_support_detail.php?UID=prescott

    Hey Guys
    Just looked at the post and am confused lol  
    I am using a 875P Neo-FIS2R so by the looks of the link by ghostwalker my mainboard wont support the new Prescott. V vvvv bad lol.  
    But on seans post it seems that my mainboard does support it. A while ago I saw a link on the forum to some official statement from MSI saying the  875P Neo-FIS2R  would support prescott. Wot ya guys think cos otherwise im a bit skrewd lol
    Cheers
    SAspaz  

  • MSI tech support

    I paid good money for my system and one of the components is the Neo2 - LS 865PE.  I use WindowsMe with all the updates and all the MSI supplied drivers with all onboard stuff and a flawless Radeon 128 meg.  I cannot put my system in S3 mode because half of the times it does not come out of it.  MSI tech support insulted me by telling me to activate S3 in bios and install OS after.  That is their answer. My answer to MSI is you make GARBAGE.

    Quote
    Originally posted by Del UK
    Well, it should not matter which OS...... if you "tease" a person on OS, they will react NEG.......
    I could FLAW all MS OS's especially XP.........but the point is to HELP!
    Not make the user feel unwelcome........
    Please be quiet.........SoCalMX.....you are NOT helping
    Del
    you know what? someone suggested that he upgrade his OS and he went crazy over that! most of the posts were revolving around this and I was laughin about it, thats all! I could care less if he kept using Windows ME for the rest of his life. The point IS that he came in here to RANT AND RAVE! NOT ask for help and its OBVIOUS.  When someone doesn't want anyone's help and they make it obvious in a place where we are SUPPOSED to help others, then they shouldn't be here. THE END! Don't tell me to be quiet, THAT is just asking for a NEGATIVE response.
    As for the problem, the first thing I would've suggested is that the OS doesnt handle S3 well... 2nd thing would've been the PSU, maybe its too weak.  Notice that no matter what advice he was given, he basically said "its MSI, nothing else" or something along those lines...
    sorry about my posts in this thread, it was light hearted (and probably still my mistake to post something light hearted, again I apologize), but now it got too serious. This thread should be deleted as it doesn't benefit anyone here.  

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