rbV5
Lifer
Any idea what is causing this: MOBO-CPU-Fan? I need to know before I call NewEgg because they have a 7 day policy on CPU RMA.
Maybe you have the wrong settings for fan control? What happens if you disable fan control in the bios?
Any idea what is causing this: MOBO-CPU-Fan? I need to know before I call NewEgg because they have a 7 day policy on CPU RMA.
Originally posted by: rbV5
Can anybody check and see if they can enable s-video output while the CRT is still active using the Xpress 200 chip?
Originally posted by: tabel
Could someone tell me if the North Bridge (ATI - the one next to the CPU) has a fan or is it passively cooled with a Heat Sink?
The Pictures at NewEgg show what appears to be a Heat Sink...
but in Anand review pictures (a preview Mobo version without a doubt - dimms are all black- no Blue), one can see a fan on the North Bridge!
Thanks!
Originally posted by: paulsiu
Someone commented that the board is microatx and therefore not suitable for OC and Gigabit Lan. I have to disagree. Generally, SFF and MicroAtx users can be just as hardcore as the full-size users. They want the maximum performance that full-size users want, but they just want it in a smaller package.
Ironically, I think Athlon 64 microatx board are behind the curve of the Intel cpu boards. There are Intel boards with Gigabit Lan and OC features in Microatx format.
As for differences between this and the Foxconn MicroAtx. The Foxconn has one additional PCI-e slot in place of MSI's PCI slot. The MSI has built in SPDIF and has onboard graphics where Foxconn requires a video card. Not sure if Nforce4 is faster than ATI Express chipset. I think both are pretty close in performance.
Originally posted by: tabel
I had this Mobo for 4-5 days and everything was working fine until today 4/11/2005- I noticed the CPU temp is high 54C. Usually it is around 39c-44c.
So I looked inside the case and discovered the CPU fan is not working (Winchester 3000+- 939-Retail with fan).
I rebooted and the fan started working again until the boot is completed ... then it stopped.
Did reboot again and it did the same thing ...Fan working during boot then stops when completed booting.
Tried it 3 more times with the same results!
Witthout the fan working Temp is 55c + so far (running for 1 hour with case side up and open)
Any idea what is causing this: MOBO-CPU-Fan? I need to know before I call NewEgg because they have a 7 day policy on CPU RMA.
Please HELP if you can!
Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: rbV5
Can anybody check and see if they can enable s-video output while the CRT is still active using the Xpress 200 chip?
In case anyone was also having this issue, I believe I have found the reason:
TV Out
Integrated TV encoder with an on-chip DAC (simultaneous output for TV and CRT is not supported)
Link
Arrrrgh🙁 While it will support dual displays, it won't support dual "analog" displays. Since this MSI board is lacking the DVI-I interface onboard, it essentially makes this paticular motherboard a single display solution unless paired with a PCIe or PCI graphics card....Bummer, seems like a "big" oversite for an otherwise excellent IGP. Apparently "none" of the Xpress 200 IGP board will be able to support CRT (or analog LCD) + TV-out together?
Originally posted by: asintu
how much watts you need for this mobo?
Originally posted by: Calin
Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: rbV5
Can anybody check and see if they can enable s-video output while the CRT is still active using the Xpress 200 chip?
In case anyone was also having this issue, I believe I have found the reason:
TV Out
Integrated TV encoder with an on-chip DAC (simultaneous output for TV and CRT is not supported)
Link
Arrrrgh🙁 While it will support dual displays, it won't support dual "analog" displays. Since this MSI board is lacking the DVI-I interface onboard, it essentially makes this paticular motherboard a single display solution unless paired with a PCIe or PCI graphics card....Bummer, seems like a "big" oversite for an otherwise excellent IGP. Apparently "none" of the Xpress 200 IGP board will be able to support CRT (or analog LCD) + TV-out together?
If you have an DVI connector on the mainboard, you could use a DVItoVGA adaptor to get analog signal from the digital output (at least in theory). Too bad the MSI board with DVI output doesn't have S-Video and Composite 🙁
Multiple Display Features
SURROUNDVIEW? support for up to three monitors with an ATI discrete graphics card
Dual independent displays: CRT/LCD, TV/LCD
Support for DDCI and DDC2B+ for plug and play monitors
Support for flat panel displays via DVI
8-bit alpha blending of graphics and video overlay
Originally posted by: jedihobbit
Okay for the experts on this board, will it support the 800HTT setting as I have a 3400+ 939 newcastle looking for a home?
Bios setting?Originally posted by: NetGuySC
I just set up this board, I didn't notice until I opened the box that the Serial port is not built in. I installed the Serial port in the PCI case slot and then plugged into the MB but it isnt seen. I plugged it into the plug and the top left as noted on page 2-15 of manual.
Anyone know what I am doing wrong? or maybe have a suggestion as to hoiw to make the serial port work?