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MSI 970A-G46 WARNING!

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6 February 2013 09:38:06

For any of you thinking about using or even recommending the MSI 970A-G46 motherboard for use with the AMD FX 8350, be careful. I just recently emailed MSI, and they sent me a very intriguing response. Here's screenshots of the email:







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9 March 2013 10:46:16

Can the same be said for the FX8320 then or is it ok to use with this board , the reason I ask is I just put this board cpu combo together week and a half ago. It ran fine for 3 days and has been bluescreening like crazy since then.
10 March 2013 10:47:39

I would say yes. It is practically the same thing as the FX 8350. The only difference between them is the clock speeds. The 8350 runs at 4 GHz, whereas the 8320 runs at 3.5 GHz. I'm not exactly certain though. There could be other things that are causing problems. Try posting a thread somewhere here on Tom's. I'm sure there is someone more intelligent than I am on here that could help you figure out what's wrong.
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26 March 2013 18:37:17

Can anyone tell me how it is to use this board with amd am3 phenom II X2 555 processor?
If anyone knows please e-mail me at (email removed)
Thank you
16 July 2013 20:10:03

I have a thread here for a similiar concern with the MSI 970A-G43 board, it freezes when under load
If a fan is placed on the VRM's on my board, the system doesn't crash/freeze, but if it doesn't have a fan, then when the PC is under load, the whole system just shuts off and you have to turn it off on the PSU and then back on
a b V Motherboard
17 July 2013 13:35:06

adampd said:
I have a thread here for a similiar concern with the MSI 970A-G43 board, it freezes when under load
If a fan is placed on the VRM's on my board, the system doesn't crash/freeze, but if it doesn't have a fan, then when the PC is under load, the whole system just shuts off and you have to turn it off on the PSU and then back on

Get some copper vrm heatsinks and keep a fan on them. I am dealing with cooling the vrms on a g46 version of the board you have. Mine already has a heatsink on the vrms and with a fan on it, it stays relatively cool under P95 load now. Im no an 8350, 4.4ghz @ 1.41v with no freezing or crashing at all.
17 July 2013 14:20:13

It already came with a heatsink, oddly enough, but that's clearly not enough, because just using Skype/internet, causes it to crash.



What kind of fan did yu get Coolwolf?
a b V Motherboard
17 July 2013 15:52:18

adampd said:
It already came with a heatsink, oddly enough, but that's clearly not enough, because just using Skype/internet, causes it to crash.



What kind of fan did yu get Coolwolf?

Antec Spot Cool. Its got an adjustable arm, so you can place it where you need to easily.
17 July 2013 16:36:01

Thanks Wolf, nice idea
Not sure I want him taking the motherboard out though, to mount it.
He's never done it before, heh
We'll see
I guess another option is to downgrade to a 95 watt cpu?
23 July 2013 05:03:43

To go back to the op I run this config just fine.
I used to use an fx 8150 + this board overclocked past 4.8ghz it had much more of a power draw than my 8350 running @ 4.4ghz.
Piledrivers are far more efficient in every way perhaps MSI just want you to get a new board.
24 December 2013 22:00:27


Could this be the same case for the Amd 6300 paired with a ATI 7850 2Gb?

25 December 2013 00:43:47

Dazz1e said:

Could this be the same case for the Amd 6300 paired with a ATI 7850 2Gb?



No, the FX 6300 will do just fine with this board. Just be cautious with overclocking. You could overheat certain parts of the board.

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To go back to the op I run this config just fine.
I used to use an fx 8150 + this board overclocked past 4.8ghz it had much more of a power draw than my 8350 running @ 4.4ghz.
Piledrivers are far more efficient in every way perhaps MSI just want you to get a new board.


And how long did you run it like this for? What were the temps on your motherboard? Yes, it can be done, but it's not recommended. You can potentially destroy your board.
23 January 2014 02:12:11

I have an ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0 with my FX-8320 running at stock (3.5Ghz). Now, this motherboard doesn't have vrm heatsink so does this mean I can't overclock my cpu at all? I know this is a 4+2 power phase motherboard but I've seen people with an ASRock 970 Extreme3 (same as Pro3, just has vrm heatsink) running this cpu at 4Ghz no problem.

I don't need to overclock, I'm fine at stock but I want to get as much performance as I can while gaming.
18 February 2014 22:40:12

adampd said:
I have a thread here for a similiar concern with the MSI 970A-G43 board, it freezes when under load
If a fan is placed on the VRM's on my board, the system doesn't crash/freeze, but if it doesn't have a fan, then when the PC is under load, the whole system just shuts off and you have to turn it off on the PSU and then back on


I have the same problem seems to be only while gaming for 45 min or so the board just shuts off and I have to kill the power altogether to make anything happen have you found a good solution yet

19 February 2014 17:08:17

I ended up buying my brother a new, higher spec power supply and it's not had any issues since.
25 March 2014 03:47:19

Is an FX 6300 ok to use with this board (95W)?
a b V Motherboard
25 March 2014 20:33:08

Yes, perfectly fine. Just don't try overclocking to the moon with this board.