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MSI P55-GD65 Boot issues

Darklighter

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am building a system for a friend. Here are the parts...

MSI P55-GD65 v1.0 BIOS: 1.6
i750 LGA1156 CPU (no OC)
OCZ (OCZ3P1333LV4GK) 4GB DDR3 2X2GB DDR3-1333 PC3-10666 CL 7-7-7-20
eVGA GT240 Video Card
XFX XXX 650W EATX PSU

The system booted OK, with a slight pause before booting, and when rebooting (like it dies for a second). The RAM was only posting at 1066 (not 1333 - but I have read that is a seperate issue). Since it's a new build (and I didn't know about the 1333 1.65v issue) I updated the BIOS from 1.2 to 1.6... no problem. It booted and POSTed fine, but still only at 1066. I changed the RAM i from AUTO to 5 and got the failed OC 3-reboot thing. I changed it back to AUTO and (don't ask me why) tried the RAM in the other (blue) slots. The system booted for 1 sec. and died for a couple of secs, then booted for a sec, then died, etc. over and over until I killed the PSU. I moved the RAM back to the original (black) slots... no luck. I cleared the CMOS (several times)... no luck. Still the 1 sec boot loop. Funnily enough, when I took the RAM out completely and tried booting the same 1 sec loop happened. I tried a different PSU and Video card (just to elimiate them), but I have no other CPU or MoBo. I am assuming the RAM is the cause, and am having it RMAed. Also, when it does boot for 1 sec, all the "Phase" LEDs light up except 4 ::shrugs::.

Am I on the right track here? Or is the MoBo screwed? I have seen similar issues to this in other forum posts, but no answers... please help, I am truly stuck.

Thanks in advance....
 
What did you change to 5? The divider? The CAS latency?


Get the system to boot and run memtest86 overnight.

"Memory Ratio" was changed from AUTO to 5 (making the Mhz = 1333)... but when that didn't work I set it back to AUTO and the speed dropped back to 1066.

If I could boot the system we wouldn't be having this talk ;-)

Thanks for the help though... keep it coming.
 
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"Memory Ratio" was changed from AUTO to 5 (making the Mhz = 1333)... but when that didn't work I set it back to AUTO and the speed dropped back to 1066.

If I could boot the system we would be having this talk ;-)

Thanks for the help though... keep it coming.

Were you able to come to a resolution on this? I just purchased this model of memory is the reason I ask.
 
Turned out I had a bad MB *and* bad RAM... go figure.

Wow dude. Thank you for responding to this! I am keeping my current rig running while I build this one. I just bought an asrock board which needs a bios update to support the ocz ram.....
 
No problem. I recommend you grab memtest 4.0 and run at least 1 or 2 passes on your RAM before you install Windows, just to be sure it's error free. After this last experience I will be doing that as part of my normal build routine... lesson learned.

http://www.memtest.org/
 
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