X79A GD65 [8D] Latency Time

I would like some advice on this if possible...
What should I set my PCI Latency Timer to?
I have 2 (two) Radeon HD 7850 in X-Fire with PCI GEN3 Enabled....
Is it worth having GEN3 Enabled and changing the PCI Latency Timer which is currently set to default @ 32 PCI Bus Clocks?
Many thanks in advance.....

I set mine to 64, but using nVidia based cards in SLI. Run a benchmark and see if it makes any difference. Probably won't.

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  • X79A-GD65 (8D) will not boot with 4930K or 3930K

    Short version:
    My system will not boot but gets stuck at "09 Power on South Bridge Initialization"
    Detailed description:
    I just bought this system and am when I tried to start it it got stuck at "09 Power on South Bridge Initialization". I have removed everything that is not necessary (gfx-card, HDDs, etc.) and only have the CPU and one memory stick inserted (in slot 1 as per the manual). I have also unplugged and put back all power cables from the PSU several times. I have also tried using BIOS A and B.
    As I read on this forum that a BIOS update was needed for IVY-Bridge CPUs I bought a 3930K today to see if I could get the system up and running but it still gives me the same error code.
    My board serial number is 601-7760-010B1312109204, assuming it is manufactured 1312 = December 2013.
    I don't know the BIOS revision as I have never managed to get past the 09 status code.
    Any ideas on what the problem could be?
    Bought this monster PC as I have a delivery for a client in need of some RAM-heavy processing, so am really starting to feel stressed out about this by now.
    Thanks in advance!
    System details:
     - MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) X79 S-2011 ATX
     - INTEL CORE I7 4930K 3.4GHZ 12MB S-2011
     - INTEL 530 80GB SATA SSD MLC RESELLER KIT
     - INTEL 530 480GB SATA SSD MLC BULK (4 of these)
     - FRACTAL DESIGN INTEGRA R2 750W
     - ASUS GEFORCE GT 210 1GB DDR3 PCI-E VGA/DVI/HDMI SILENT
     - KINGSTON 64GB 1600MHZ DDR3 ECC REG CL11 DIMM (4X16GB) W/TS (two kits, 128GB in total, don't really need ECC but that's what I could find needing 16GB sticks)

    even compared to just 10 years ago sales staff have became really dumb as there just hiring people who do not care about anything as long as they get there cut of a sale (usually all they know is basic Consumer parts they stock) and nearly non of them unless they specialize in that level of equipment will have 0 idea what they work with on a pro level part (ECC memory tends to be used on servers and Professional workstations so if they do not use that type of gear then they probably have no idea what ECC really is at all)!
    also in that time some major things have happened especially with computer parts like the memory controller moved from the Chipset to the CPU same with the SATA controller , onboard GPU (thats now on the CPU and some have it some don't) and alot of other things and I guess that the people you dealed with had no idea the memory support has very little to do with the board (all the board can do is have BIOS Timing sets now and lists of parts it supports) and is now to do with the CPU alot more as it has the important stuff on it (there very close to a SOC (System On Chip) now)!
    if you plan on building another computer remember to do some research yourself before you get a CPU as it is nearly the most important thing of all and they have different features tied to them and do not expect sales guys to have a idea unless there also a Technical support staff member too and work on computers that are of the same class your trying to make and have at least used the same level gear (usually if your doing something like that find a friend who is a computer nerd tell him what your trying to do and get him to help you choose all the parts)!
    let me know how it goes when you get the Xeon and have it installed?

  • MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) Restarting

    Hello,
    On Friday 18/1/2012 i assembled the following parts:
    CASE: Corsair Obsidian Series 800D Full Tower
    PSU: Corsair AX Series AX860i Digital ATX Power Supply - 860 Watt 80 Plus Platinum Certified Fully - Modular PSU
    MOTHERBOARD: MSI X79A - GD65 (8D)
    CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K Revision C2
    COOLING: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Extreme Performance CPU Cooler
    RAM:  G.SKill RipjawsZ F3-14900CL10Q - 32GBZL (8Gx4) DDR3 - 1866MHz Quad Channel XMP Ready
    VGA 1: MSI GeForce GTX 660Ti Power Edition 2GD/OC (in SLI mode)
    VGA 2: MSI GeForce GTX 660Ti Power Edition 2GD/OC (in SLI mode)
    SSD: Samsung 840 Pro Series 256 GB
    HD1: Western Digital Black WD2002FAEX 2TB 7200rpm 64MB Cache
    HD1: Western Digital Black WD2002FAEX 2TB 7200rpm 64MB Cache
    OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
    The system booted up for the first time normal. I installed Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit and then i installed the motherboard drivers from the CD. After i runned the Live Update 5 software from MSI. It found that i had BIOS 1.10 and wanted to download BIOS 1.11. Also it found all the drivers no updated. So i first start flashing the BIOS to 1.11 from windows and then i restarted the system and updated all the drivers. I continue to install all my programs for my work and at night i shutted down the PC. The next morning when i turned on the PC, the system started in black screen for 3-4 sec and then stopped. After that it started again and continued to load windows. Until today every morning it does the same. After a lot of hours that im working on it... when i shutted down and turn it on the next day it does that.
    Any clues?
    Thanks in advance for your kind help.

    Lot's of clues! Wanted v1.11 for what specific reason requiring a BIOS update? First, how did you find a UEFI/BIOS v1.11 that has been pulled because it is a bad BIOS? Two, never flash in a Windows environment or use Live Update, especially for a BIOS update, go to the MSI Website and download drivers and install them manually. Switch to BIOS chip B, and whatever you do, don't flash it to that bad v1.11 or the board will be a brick.
    Some of us have found this Beta UEFI/BIOS to be the best one;
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=163918.msg1192427#msg1192427
    The A chip needs to be reflashed, so here are instructions how to do that;
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=160450.0

  • Cant get X79A-GD65 (8D) to oc my ram

    having a hell of a time trying to oc my ram to 2133.
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    i7-3960x
    intel 120GB SSD
    SEAGATE 1 TB HDD
    EVGA 560Ti 2 GB
    KINGWIN 1300
    PHANTEKS HEATSINK
    GSKILL RIPJAWS Z DDR3 2133 QUAD CHANNEL   (8X4GB)  32GB TOTAL
    WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE OS
    any help would be welcome
     

    This is right off G.Skill's Website for the RAM;
    2. The default DIMM frequency depends on its SPD, which is the standard way of accessing information from a memory module. Under the default state, some memory modules for overclocking may operate at a lower frequency than the vendor-marked value.
    3.G.SKILL guarantees module compatibility within this specific Quad Channel kit. Combining with other memory kit or module (even with same part number) is not recommended to avoid any compatibility issue.
    The OP doesn't specify the exact RAM kit, so I can only speculate the combination of two kits may be part of the problem.
    Added: 32GB G.Skill DDR2133 (8 x 4GB) two quad-channel kits # F3-17000CL11Q-16GBZL
    RAM calls for 1.6v's. Sandy-E platform is 1.5v's + or - 0.075v's.

  • X79A-GD65 8D DrMOS overheatiing

    Hi
    So I managed to get my setup working properly on BIOS 1.6. It is as follows:
    3930K C2 (cooled with Corsair H100)
    X79A-GD65 8D
    4x4Gb gSkill 1866 RAM
    MSI GTX 580 Twin Frozr II (cooled by a corsair H80)
    Corsair GS700 PSU
    Aerocool Xpredator Case
    I made this setup mainly to render a video sequence with Maya 2012. The takes of this video are for an Airplane dogfighting game we're developing at my company, so the video is full of clouds and its pretty heavy on rendering. So I overclocked the 3930K to 4,6 and it were doing pretty fine until last night when the mobo turned off without any BSODs or any warning.
    The processors were all using 100% of them during almost two days without a stop before they shut down... The highest temp on the hotest core were 73 Cº and the wattage consuption measured by CoreTemp were around 173W. By that time the Vcore was on 1.360mv and clocked on 4,6Ghz (100BCLK x 46), with every other voltage set on the mobo's default.
    My DrMOS alarm were on so I imagined it reached the 130º and switched off. I didn't knew it managed to reach theses temps so easily though.
    On my OC setting I messed ONLY with core voltage and PLL voltage, so everything else I lowered on the below description was from the default setting.
    I'm trying many OC settings to lower DrMOS temps, as processor temps and voltages are OK. I don't know which voltages affect DrMOS at most, so I tryed to lower Agent Voltage first.
    Got it from 1.224mv default to 1.100mv and worked nice, but DrMOS alarm was still getting on and after the 9th pass of Prime 95 it turned off with processors at 75º and 195W.
    I finaly got it from shutting down when I started lowering Vcore and raising PLL. It achieved almost the same temps, and the alarm still got on, but it didn't switched off anymore.
    I got 4,6Ghz (100 BCLK x 46) at 1.340mv with 1.840mv PLL, 1.100mv System Agent and all other voltages set on stock.
    But as I live in Brazil and its pretty hot the temps here on this time of the year (ambient in an afternoon is about 27-30 Cº), I was wondering about the DrMOS Alarm that was still on on the 2nd pass of Prime 95...
    Later I will try to lower Vcore even more and raise PLL a bit to see if it helps.
    My question are:
    1- Should I try to reaply thermal Paste to the DrMOS chips to the mobo heatsink? I have an MX-4 here.
    2- Which voltage should I try to mess to lower the DrMOS Temps?
    3- There is anyway on this mobo to change the TDP of the CPU? I didn't found this on BIOS... Only found option to enhance its OCP which apparently doesn't helps much...
    Sorry for the long post. I only tryed to enlighten the situation the most with my poor english.
    I apreciate any help.
    Thank you very much

    Quote from: HU16E on 15-April-12, 14:37:28
    Fairly sure it is gray thermal tape being used. One simple test is to press down on the heatsink with a pencil erasor and wait a few seconds and see if the temperature starts to drop. If it does, you have a contact or alignment problem. Out of habit, before I mount the mainboard in the case, all the screws are checked for tightness on the backside of the mainboard.
    I'll run Prime95 after the current render session ends and check that when the Alarm led apears.
    Replace the gray thermal tape with the MX-4 would be a good idea?? I mean, if theres a tape, after removing it, wouldn't it leave a tiny gap space betwin the heatsink and the chips? To use the Paste they should be touching each other, right? or is it possible to apply the paste and tighten the screws to eliminate the gap? I did it once on my old mobo which I had one spare to try out, but I confess I'm pretty afraid of doing something wrong with this one...
    I think that lowering Vcore and stabilizing the clock raising PLL might be working fine because it have been on a rendering session for almost 6 hours now and no alarm led so far. But I'm pretty sure that if it was Prime 95 the led would turn on in about 2 minutes... As the rendering despite using 100% processor power only consumes around 170W with this OC settings, and Prime 95 consumes around 195W. After the render is finished I'll mess a little bit more with that and check the temps and maybe try for 4.7Ghz with 24/7 voltages.
    This processor is damm good! I'm geting pretty good clocks with very low voltages! If it weren't for these DrMOS geting this hot I think 5.0Ghz could be achieved or 4,8 - 4,9Ghz with 24/7 voltages...

  • X79A-GD65 (8D) memory issues.

    Greetings Everyone! I've just joined this forum.
    My issue is that i cant use all eight memory sockets without the board getting stuck in POST with the debug code 67.
    I currently use the mainboard on this computer but with only 5 sticks in.
    The memorysticks i use are two sets of "Corsair 16GB (4x4096MB) CL9 1600Mhz VENGEANCE Quad Channel" totalling 32GB.
    I cannot add any of the remaining sticks in slot 4, 6 and 8. I've done it in all thinkable methods even test booting with every stick placed in every slot. took me a good two hours of testing.
    I've also tried the sticks in a Gigabyte 1366 motherboard with four slots and both sets run on it.
    I contacted Corsair and it looks like i have to send the memorysticks to them for a checkup but i wont know for sure until i hear from them later next week. I'll discuss the issue further with them then.
    This is my current set-up (i point out that the parts i've changed are the Mainboard, CPU and memory from the 1366 computer)
    Mainboard: MSI X79A-GD65(8D).
    CPU: Intel Core i7-3820.
    Memory: Two sets of Corsair Vengeance Quad channel 4x4Gb 1600MHz.
    Graphics card: Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 OC.
    Main boot device: WD 500Gb.
    PSU: Corsair HX-650

    Hi everyone and i must thank you for such speedy answers and support. 
    On the server issue. I do use alot of servers, not normal servers as you would think but gameservers. I like to run dedicated servers for like CS:S, Minecraft and such and i have startded playing ARMA:2 alot lately and i want to run them simultaneously for extended periods.
    I was planning to install ARMA:2 in the RAM because of its extreme loading times when editing maps and missions. And also i like to run Firefox, Java, WinRAR and other background programs from the RAM.
    I also want the amount of RAM for the pleasure of just having it. I understand how a primitive feeling that is but it feels good. 
    I understand now that i will never get all sticks to work but i do run 5 of them at this moment so i got 20GB of memory and already have set up a 12GB ramdisk.
    I will discuss the issue with Corsair when we get in touch on the Support thread i've created hoping to send my modules to them and change them to a 8 stick kit and me paying the shipment and differance in price.
    EDIT: Should i flash the BIOS anyway according to xmad's statement? Should i in that case default the BIOS and run only 2 sticks?
    p.s. I have got to stop editing these posts.... 

  • X79A-GD65 (8D) - Cannot populate all 8 slots

    It appears that whenever I run a full complement of 8 DIMMs that I cannot boot.  Here's the details:
    MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) running latest release firmware 1.70 with default NVRAM settings
    Intel i7 3930k
    8 x 8GB G.SKILL DDR3 1600 DIMMs
    Default RAM settings (1333MHz without XMP)
    It appears that the issue might be with slots 7/8 on the motherboard.  When I populate 4 slots as shown below everything tests out OK but the system only recognizes 24GB of RAM.
    When I populate the slots as below on the left, I get the full 48GB of RAM and memtest86 runs as expected.  When I populate as shown on the right, or populate all of the slots, I get up to "b0" on the diag LED and the system will reset itself in a boot loop (no video at this stage, so it's just booting every 10 seconds or so with no video output)
    When swapping around memory in the 48GB configuration all of my sticks test out correctly, so it doesn't appear to be the RAM itself.  Is anyone running one of these boards with a full 64GB of RAM successfully?

    Quote from: 5hr4pn3l on 22-June-12, 05:06:58
    Have you tried just two modules and tested all your pairs in the same known working slots? You may have a faulty module.
    Yes, I've booted with each of 4 sets of pairs and let one pass through of the default memtest86 test run, and everything tests out (I had previously RMAd one of the kits as a single stick tested bad after trying this the first time).
    Quote from: 5hr4pn3l on 22-June-12, 05:06:58
    Otherwise, does the system read all of your memory if you insert your modules into slots 2, 4, 6 and 8? If so, Slot 7 sounds faulty. If not, maybe both.
    I haven't tried this yet, as it isn't listed as a supported configuration in the documentation.  I'll give it a go tonight.

  • MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) -- system reboots after 2 minutes ...

    MSI X79A-GD65 (8D)
    Intel® Core™ i7-3930K
    G.Skill DIMM 32 GB DDR3-1600 - F3-12800CL10Q-32GBZL,RipjawsZ-Serie
    Noctua NH-D14 SE2011
    PNY Quadro 4000
    Power supply CMPSU-750AX
    BIOS Version: E7760IMS 1.7
    Hi guys,
    I'm in trouble! I have just assembled my new system with the components listed above. When I plug in the power supply I'm able to start the it. It runs for 1 to 2 minutes and I can call up the BIOS for instance. Everything seems to be fine. But then it crashes and tries to restart and get stuck on the POST code "dE" (I know, such a POST code doesn't exists...) When I turn it off, I'm not able to start again until I unplug the power supply for 10 minutes.
    I have tried to start it with only one DDR3-RAM in DIMM one. I have already cleared the CMOS a couple of times with a jumper. I have removed the CMOS battery for a while, I have tried all 4 RAM's in DIMM 1....
    It would be great if someone has an idea what's going on here. I go insane 
    Thanks,
    Selwy

    dammit! It's the PSU!! How is that possible!?
    I have installed a old 550W Enermax PSU and it worked with all the new components - msi board, PNY Quadro, i73930k...
    What I really don't understand is, why did the PSU worked with my old VGA this afternoon? It had a 6-pin connector too.
    What do you guys think I should do now? Send to PSU back to Corsair and ask for a new one - same version? Or would it be better to get one from another brand? Or is there something I can test or adjust on the PSU before I send it back? Or is it even "broken enough" to send it back? I mean, it works - a little bit
    Once again, thank you very much to all of you for your help!!   

  • X79A-GD65 (8D) - Get stuck at 12x cpu ratio multiplier or 1200MHz

    Hi all.  Just wanted to see if anyone else observed this with the new X79 chipset motherboard and the 3930K or 3960X sandy bridge-e cpu.
    When trying to overclock the motherboard in any way
    1) CPU Ratio set to any number
    2) Per Core Maximum ratio / multiplier
    3) OC Genie II
    and then trying a CPU stress utility such as Prime95
    The CPU gets locked at 1200Mhz, or 12 x 100Mhz and never goes higher than that.  At the same time, the temperature sensors believe the CPU is locked at 91 degrees celsius.  So I believe on this bios version of 1.2 on the MS-7760 motherboard (X79A-GD65), it thinks 91 degrees is too hot, and never goes above 1200MHz.  I've also tried OC Genie and manual overclocking at bios version 1.1, and I cannot go over 1200Mhz.
    Only at stock speeds (no overclocking), with the 3930K, at full CPU load tests with Prime95, it does go to 3500Mhz, or 35 x 100, correctly.
    Right now I cannot overclock at all, whether with OC Genie, or manual cpu ratio multipliers.
    Tweaktown and HWBot and several other websites have observed this.  I'm running the latest 1.2 bios, and still get stuck at 12x.
    http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?s=51e18bdfe400391d0955716a5c66343d&p=138647#post138647
    http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4423/msi_x79a_gd65_intel_x79_motherboard_review/index5.html

    Scratch that.  It was happy yesterday, but first boot of the morning today and back to stuck at 12x/91C.  Will changing other voltages remedy this?  I read something on a review website suggesting this was a problem with the actual 3930K/3960X chips, and not necessarily a motherboard issue.
    If I raise my cpu base clock from 100 to 125 and use a 36 multiplier, the machine forces the memory to run at 2,000 MHz, which according to the SPD shown in bios should be OK, but I couldn't get it to boot like that.  Is there anything I can change to allow the machine to work in that configuration?
    Edit:  Just read yet another OC review (this time on HardwareSecrets) and found the following:
    "The “correct” way of overclocking Intel CPUs with Turbo Boost technology is to change the clock multiplier that each core will use when the Turbo Boost technology kicks in."
    I just tried changing the core ratio limit for all six cores to 45, setting the cpu ratio to auto, and leaving the core voltage at 1.375V, and it seems to work again.  Boots into Win7, coretemp displays correct temperatures, and when I load the cpu using prime95, it hits 4.5GHz.  I will try setting core voltage to auto also so that the cpu doesn't stay at 1.375V at idle when not necessary.  I'd still like to OC the memory in theory - not sure how much boost I'd get by running the memory above 1600 MHz.  I'll be using this PC for some computational fluid dynamics, so every bit of speed I can eek out of it will be put to use.
    Edit 2:  Auto core voltage works, vcore drops to 0.840V at idle, and idle temps drop back down closer to room temperature (using an Antec Sonata Elite case with a Corsair H80 water cooler, so slightly less airflow than ideal but I have the case fans optimized for now by relocating the system blower fan to a drive bay and adding a 120mm fan in the lower drive bays pulling air out of the side of the case).

  • X79A-GD65 (8D) - Flashing new and old BIOS??

    Quirky...
    On the said board, is it possible to upgrade the UEFI BIOS and downgrade it later using the same flashing routine? OR is this a strictly upgrade only system?

    Quote from: HU16E on 23-March-12, 12:11:08
    No it does not. Not with a normal MSI retail X79A-GD65(8D) mainboard. Each is it's own chip. Impossible, no, nada, zip, nein, no way no how are the two chips connected in any manner! UNLESS! The weird non-retail MSI mainboard you have has maybe been modded to allow it. IMO, that would be a grave mistake for it to flash both at the same time.
    Thank you. I realized an i7-3920 won't boot with the stock bios, so I thought I'd flash one with a newer version and leave the other at stock... Hopefully I won't need a backup

  • X79A-GD65 (8D) -- Keep having issues

    I've been having issues with this board from the beginning.
    "Using PCI 2.0
    Can't find device "
    This always comes up when I start my computer. As of recently, it seems that it will post every other time I turn the computer on.
    Anyone else have a similar issue? I'm using Bios version 1.3.

    It is the first thing I see when it actually posts. Before the MSI splash screen.
    My Setup:
    MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) [BIOS ver 1.3], i7 3930k, Win 7 64 bit
    CORSAIR H80 (CWCH80) High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
    Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
    Rosewill LIGHTNING-1300 1300W
    MSI N580GTX Lightning GeForce GTX 580
    Intel 510 Series (Elm Crest) SSDSC2MH120A2K5 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
    ASUS DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS Black SATA 24X DVD Burner
    All of this is at stock settings. Haven't messed with anything.

  • X79a-GD65 8D - Booting issue

    Previously, I was having a few issues with my board. I was having the common error of CPU posting as well as memory issues. Since then, these have all mostly subsided.
    X79A-GD65 (8d)
    Apevia Warlock 1100w
    Intel i7-3820
    G Skillz 16GB (4x4)
    EVGA nVidia 550 Ti (Fermi)
    My current issue occurs at start up. When the computer has been turned off for some time, and I want to start it back up - it will not. In order to start up my computer, I have to hit the CMOS Reset on the back (on the io board) and then start up my computer. It's a minor inconvenience - but I shouldn't have to.
    The board originally shipped with possibly Bios 1.0-1.1 (as stated by others, mine has a sticker with a red dot)..... I've since flashed to the latest (which I believe is 1.6 - successfully).
    Any ideas as to why this is happening and how to remedy this?

    Quote from: Henry on 10-April-12, 13:01:48
    tiaolipa, yes please start your own new topic with yor problem instead of asking for help in someone elses topic. Hijacking other peoples topic is against forum rules.
        >> Please read and comply with the Forum Rules <<
        >> Posting Guide <<
     When you do that provide the information Ron (HU16E) said to. See my signature below for an example of information to provide.
    Sorry I didn't wanted to hijack the post. I'm new on this forum, and on another foruns I've been (mostly cars and engine preparation forums) people used to not post new topics about the same subject.
    Anyway I found my solution. I updated the board with a C1 3960X and found that my PSU were 8 pin cable were not working properly with this board, but starngely worked well with my other board (Gigabyte Z68X UD4), so I just swaped PSUs and I'm fine.
    Thanks for the helps and forum tips!

  • X79A-GD65 (8D) another error in DIMM ? after MSIHQ error 654...

    Hello, on my, X79A -GD65(8d) , is it possible that a DDR slot , namely the dimm7 is"dead" ?
    Let me explain: I have long been a lot of 4x4 strips corsair ddr lp case 9 9 9 24; famous CML16GX3M4A1600C9 in position DIMM 1, 3, 5 , 7 . For some time I had unwanted BSOD , even after rounding the intel rapid storage tech ... I flash my bios remained in 1.8, version 4.7 and ME 8, as you know . So I made ​​a memtest without removing the bars , I got a good red train errors. So I've tested one by one in DIMM1 position , one of the bars was dead. I had an exchange as lifetime warranty , replace new in the same places , and for the sake of rigor, recovery memtest . And rebelotte , an error in red train. Annoyed , I test each new modules in DIMM1 position and then, no error , the 4 bars are goods. Well ...
    I give a quick vacuum with a fine brush for dusting. I replace, restart my stuff , and bam, another BSOD after a few minutes. that was yesterday.
    This morning I rekindled my stuff and now it boots loop with error code 67 ( which corresponds to " late cpu initialization" ... : pt1cable : , if I view the tiny panel lED on the motherboard ( did I read in common sense ? .
    oookkkkkk... Intuition torments me , I cut the power supply , remove the strip in DIMM7 position, the others are in position 1, 3, 5,  and back on the thing . After a buckle boots , he finally starts on the F1 panel proposal to return ds bios setting for 3 bars , and after, boot on Windows 7, normally.
    So questions:
    - What can a ddr slot is dead?
    - Can i put my 4 modules DDR DIMM in position 1 , 3, 5 , 7 ( DIMM 2, 4 , 6, 8 for example, or 1, 2 , 3, 4 ? ) ?
    Note that I use the XMP profile bars , which prevents me from doing a manual setting that I 'm not sure to succeed perfectly ... And I check the profile gives me good specifications barrettes, I found in CPU -Z.
    My card is obviously no longer under warranty as purchased in March 2012 ...
    thank you and good week if you read me tomorrow ... ;-)

    I removed all the hardware, I checked the status of the socket pins , I do not see any damaged pins , I put together the CPU and the heatsink , put the mobo on a cardboard box , plugged the video card, keyboard, mouse and makes a clear cmos . After a restart with 4 DIMM modules in position 1, 3 , 5, 7 I always get the error code 67. I placed the strips in position DIMM 1, 2, 3, 4, and the mobo has booted, I could go into the bios redo my settings ( including: XMP enabled). CPU- Z actually gives me 4 bars connected in dual bios, but it works ... I do not know why dimm7 no longer works . There is a set of two LEDs on each side of cpu leds "DDR phase" both are on the left (DIMM1 side 4), one is on the right (side dimm 5-8).
    This is the second motherboard MSI X79A - GD65 ( 8D ) in two years , the first having had another problem a year after purchase, one I also dates a year. I've never even used the OC buttons (2 radeon hd 7950 provide me to do), I do photo and video editing,  I work with it for associations and i play games. Nothing particularly stressful.
    I have a GA- X48T -DQ6 with a core 2 quad Q9550 for 6 years, I've asked a lot and now my son uses it with pleasure. I never had any problems with it. I still have two Asus : A7N8X Deluxe and A8N sli deluxe with their Athlons , my wife has an Asus M2N -E SLI ... I mounted these motherboards, and they work perfectly .
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