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Hi guys and girls this is going to be my first post here so hopefully I'm doing everything right!! I've had an MSI Godlike x570 for a little while now with a custom loop and decided to install a temp sense plug, no big deal right? Until I find that the godlike has 2 tsense connectors but they are a small connector like the old thermister connectors and nothing like the 2 main connectors out on the market now! Am I missing something? All I want to do is add a g1/4 temp plug in my loop and and connect to motherboard. Any ideas or other people come across this problem? Thanks in advance for any help
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Question: What "RAM" would be more proficient for my machine running 64gb of ram for high end gaming? MOTHERBOARD: MSI Gaming X99A GODlike Gaming LGA 2011-v3 Intel X99 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 Extended ATX Intel Motherboard PROCESSOR: Intel Core i7-6800K Broadwell-E 6-Core 3.4 GHz LGA 2011-v3 140W BX80671I76800K RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) Desktop Memory Model F4-2666C18D-16GTZR VIDEO: MSI GeForce GTX 1080 DirectX 12 GTX 1080 GAMING X 8G 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5X PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support ATX Video Card STORAGE: SAMSUNG 960 EVO M.2 250GB NVMe PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-V6E250BW (6 additional hard drives internally) COOLER: Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 Extreme Performance Water / Liquid CPU Cooler. 240mm (CW-9060025-WW) any assistance would be greatefully appreciated.
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So I'm building a new PC. I build a new PC every 2 years, for the last 10 years. I'd like to think I've gotten pretty good at this. I decided to build a 12600K build using the MSI Z690 Godlike. It takes 2 hours to put together, everything hooked up, watercolor, DDR5 Ram in, 1200W PSU, clear CMOS. I plug it in, and the boards power white indicator comes on, and the LCD remote goes through the godlike animation with the roaring sound and all. Then it goes blank. I hit the power button. Nothing. But the RAM LEDs come on. That's it. No error LED. No display on the little remote device. No display on monitor, no fans, GPU doesn't spin up, PSU fan doesn't spin up, liquid cooler doesn't turn on. Absolutely nothing. Just the white LED indicating power on the motherboard. RAM going through rainbow cycle. And absolutely nothing else. I cleared CMOS many times, swapped power supplies. Same results. I even bought a SECOND Godlike, yes, TWO of them, with the EXACT same result. I don't get any error LEDS. No HDD error, no VGA error, no CPU error and no RAM error. Absolutely nothing. Just RGB cycle on RAM and the white LED on the board indicating power input. I am absolutely at my wit's end. I googled everywhere, but go figure, most people have never even owned this motherboard, so not much help anywhere. Whenever I turn off the PSU and turn it back on, the little remote comes on, completes its animation, then it turns off. The white LED indicating power is on the entire time. Please guys, you're all I have left. Specs: Case: Segotep Phoenix T-1 EATX Motherboard: MSI Meg Z690 GODLIKE (x2) CPU: Intel Core i5-12600K PSU: Corsair HX 1200W Platnium Cooler: MSI MAG coreliquid C360 RAM: Corsair Dominator 64GB (x2 32GB) DDR5 5200 GPU: MSI RTX2080
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Hi I wondering if any one can’t help me. i have built a pc with a MSI x570 godlike mother board. Pc is running fine everything works fine apart from, when connecting to the internet the WiFi option is not anywhere to been seen! Is there something you have to do to make just appear as a option to select??
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So, I purchased my new mobo; and I kinda "oopsied" and didn't pay attention to a slight fact that it says "E-ATX" ( https://www.newegg.com/msi-meg-x570-godlike/p/N82E16813144257 ) Well, that presents the issue of a case, because currently I am using the: https://www.newegg.com/black-darkflash-tempered-glass-atx-micro-atx-mid-tower/p/2AM-008X-00002?Description=darkflash&cm_re=darkflash-_-2AM-008X-00002-_-Product&quicklink=true On the FAQ. It mentions specifically that it does not support E-ATX. So it looks like a new case is going to be required, which is saddening (my mistake). However, I have a very particular case style I like. Which is mostly clear tempered glass, not busy, etc. So after poking around, I saw this one which is nice: https://www.newegg.com/black-segotep-phoenix/p/2AM-005R-00009 However, it doesn't mention E-ATX, so I think I'm S.O.L. with that one as well. What are my options here... keeping the price point of $200ish reasonable. I like to spend money on my hardware, and not as much on the case. I just like them clean looking. Would the Godlike even fit in that Segotep Case?, if not, what are my options. Thanks.
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MSI's new GodLike gaming motherboard for Intel Skylake and KabyLake processors, running on socket 1151 using Intel Z270 chipset. The boards has 4 x16 slots and triple M.2. It probably has a PLX chip in there somewhere. Some features found on this board are http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/msi-releases-z270-godlike-gaming.html https://videocardz.com/press-release/msi-launches-z270-godlike-gaming-motherboard
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So I had to send in my X99A Power AC back to MSI because it crapped out on me after a year and half. I received an "upgraded" X99A Godlike board. The board is obviously refurbished and has scratches on the colored plates. I called MSI and they said they only send out refurbished parts for RMAs. I found that to be a bullshit tactic if my original board is under warranty. That rant is for another time, so I went ahead and put this pc together. I go to boot and it gets stuck on Code 19 "Early Southbridge Initialization". I have tried both Bios A and B, clearing CMOS, and attempting to boot without the Graphics Card. Did MSI send me a refurbished dud?
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Hello! On my newly bought MSI X570 MEG GODLIKE mobo, the Debug Code LED stops working after a while. Some day it takes many hours, and some days I start the PC and it gets disabled after just 2-3 hours. The red diod and white diod for the CPU_FAN 1, and SYS_FAN_1 also gets disabled at the same time as the Debug Code LED. Any ideas why? Is it something in Dragon Center that does it? I have tried to start my various programs on the PC to see if any of those gets in the way with the debug and fan led's, but no luck so far! Appreciate any help at all! Maybe someone more then me have this problem? Thanks!
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I built a new computer last night but realized my Dark Rock Pro 4 cooler overlaps the motherboard's (X570 Godlike) top PCIe slot ever so slightly, but enough that it bends any card in that slot downwards, which I demonstrated with an old 1060 I pulled out of a prebuilt. I really don't want to have to swap out the cooler. Given that I intend to upgrade to an RTX 3080, which has a backplate, what should I do? Due to the mounting bracket style, I can't rotate it 90 degrees or any way that would decrease the amount of overlap. It sounds nuts, but what if I ground down the fins? I can do it without hitting any heat pipes, and I don't really care that much about the cosmetics of the build (especially since it'll be covered by a graphics card). Of course, there's also the possibility of just using the next slot down, which I'm doing with the 1060, but I'm not sure if that'll work with a more powerful card like the 3080. The top slot is the only 16x slot on the board, with the other slots being x4's and x8's. How much of a performance hit should I expect from that?
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I was just flipping through the Godlike manual for no particular reason and I noticed something I don't remember seeing before. In the manual it says to attach 2x 8pin CPU power headers and 1x 6pin pci-e header.. On my power supply (EVGA 1000g5) I'm pretty sure I hooked that pci-e header to some other type of port. Like another cpu port.. Due to the shape of the individual wire housings on the headers, you CANT plug it in wrong right? It will ONLY plug in in ways that give the correct voltages to the correct wires right? I don't feel like tearing apart my PC to see how I hooked it up. The PC works mostly fine. Tiny little issues here and there but nothing making me think things are getting over or under the power they should be getting. Those few small issues I'm having that I can't figure out for the life of me are this: subtle tiny extremely quick stutters in video and sound simultaneously. Happens randomly. Upon entering password when starting up PC from sleep or shut down or hibernate or restart the logging in logo will freeze for a micro second. Rear 1/4 inch audio jack thinks I'm plugging in to front audio when I plug in. Keyboard randomly switches to and from being controlled by dragon center and icue, even though I told dragon center to NOT override icue. Rgb on 2080ti will not automatically adjust to my custom rgb settings along with the rest of the system. It'll defaults to "rainbow wave" while the rest of the system is at a dull white. (50, 50, 50). One of my 500gb hdd's is recognized in the windows disk partition manager but not shown in "this PC" or anywhere else. Custom fan curves don't take. They're set but when temps reach where they should be ramping up, they don't ramp up. "Speed fan" and "MSI afterburner" custom fan curves or even manual fan adjustment do not change fan speeds at all no matter what they're set at or when or how. When HDR is enabled in windows it just turns everything gray. Doesn't look like HDR. But HDR in games works fine. When I tell the PC to sleep it'll freeze in a half sleep state once in a while. The monitors turn off but the PC stays on and I have to hold the power button and force reset it in order to get it back on and usable. There's probably 50 other things I'm forgetting. I kinda have up on trying to fix them after months of trying to figure them out. The PC works for the most part so it's not a huge deal. Just very annoying that a 7 thousand dollar PC set up isn't perfectly flawless like I want it to be. I've posted about some of these issues before with no help so if anyone can help at all with any issue I'll be very grateful. Thanks in advance. In case it matters, this is my full PC setup: MSI Z390 Godlike mobo I9 9900k 32gb dominator platinum ddr4 MSI gaming x trio 2080ti EVGA 1000 G5 Enermax 360mm aio Asus tuff gaming gt501 2x 1tb Samsung 860evo ssd 1x 500gb Samsung 970 Evo nvme SSD 2x 1tb HDD 2x 500gb HDD ASUS XG438Q monitor Samsung 6 series 2nd monitor Yamaha MG10XU mixer Corsair nights word rgb mouse Corsair K95 Platinum keyboard Cyberpower 1500VA UPS Akg p120 mic Canon M50 "webcam" 2x Eris 4.5 studio monitors 2x teac 3" studio monitors
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Budget (including currency): Country: Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Sorry to bother you but I have a question: I want to build a computer with the following specs: MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE EATX AM4 Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 3.5 GHz 16-Core Processor G.Skill Ripjaws V 128 GB (4 x 32 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory And here is the problem. I know that the G.Skill Ripjaws V is 42mm. The bequiet Dark Rock Pro 4 has a 40 mm clearance so this will not fit. The Noctua NH-D15 in dual fan mode provides only 32 mm RAM clearance but you can move the second fan. Does the RAM fit with the second fan from Noctua?
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Hello Guys, my question is i could get a MSI x99 Godlike gaming (MSRP 500 bucks) for 150 bucks new cause its in sale and the last one in stock on my local dealer. I currently have a 1700x and i want wifi which my k5 board doesnt have onboard. I could also get a 6850k for around 200 bucks. Is it worth switching and how can be my upgrade path on the old x99. The offer is only today so i have to decide. Thanks! Mobo: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X99A-GODLIKE-GAMING-CARBON/Overview
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Heyho, I´m gonna switch my mainboard from ryzen to x99 soon. Is there a programm that delets all your motherboard drivers so there wont be any problems with my windows after i swapped my Board and CPU Combo? I am asking this question because there is a tool for this in a GPU Swap scenerio that completly wpies your Video Drivers... Thanks
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HI i need professional help with my hi-end setup .
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I am planning a build soon with the MSI godlike motherboard, and have seen how you have to hit a switch inside to change to the front audio instead of the back. Although there appears to be 2 outputs in the back, I would like to know the differences between these as for as audio quality if any, and could I have my speakers hooked up to one, and a audio pass thru to plug my headset in at the same time and either of them work. Also for aesthetics I cannot decide between the carbon or red. I'm going with a black/red build using dominator, and either going to to have a lightbar kit for red lights coming out the top with the bar painted black, or white lightbar kit with the bar painted red. please give your opinions on which combinations would look best. using corsair red led fans, corsair h115i with red insterts, and most likely 2 MSI 1080s when they come out. fitting all of this in a 400c
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I'm sure you have all thought about it, the machine you would build if you had all the money in the world. Small form factor big form factor I don't care I want to hear them all! Hit me up
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Hi my son has a MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE mother board. Looking to start a build for him, what would anyone recommend to build it up with to get the best gaming experience for him?