• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Serious MSI kt3-ultra problems!!!

I have a year old kt3 ultra and after a few changes to the "advanced chipset/dram settings" having to do with CAS latency aso with some new memory. Anyway after changing the settings the computer wouldn't start, the "D-bracket" posted 4 red leds - According to the mobo manual that indicates that the CPU is corrupt or badly attached.

WTF!!! I didn't touche the CPU, I've reinstalled it and reapplied AS3 removed all other components and installed again, cleared CMOS, removed and attached battery, tried different memory...

PLEAS ANSWER ME!!
 
Originally posted by: Holmecollie
I have a year old kt3 ultra and after a few changes to the "advanced chipset/dram settings" having to do with CAS latency aso with some new memory. Anyway after changing the settings the computer wouldn't start, the "D-bracket" posted 4 red leds - According to the mobo manual that indicates that the CPU is corrupt or badly attached.

WTF!!! I didn't touche the CPU, I've reinstalled it and reapplied AS3 removed all other components and installed again, cleared CMOS, removed and attached battery, tried different memory...

PLEAS ANSWER ME!!

Maybe you accidently overclocked it?

Try another cpu to see if that is the issue.

When you pull the battery, unplug the powercord too, and let it sit for about an hour.

When all else fails, try sending an email to MSI tech support.
 
Back
Top