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Reseat the RAM. If using multiple sticks, try booting with only one stick in the primary slot.
Keep these enabled if you want the CPU to save power when idle. 5. Common Troubleshooting (FAQ) The system turns on but there is no display. Ensure the 4-pin CPU power cable is connected.
Understanding the technical limits of the MS-7616 is crucial for upgrades. Intel LGA 1156 Chipset: Intel P55 Memory: 4 x DDR3 DIMM slots (Supports Dual Channel) Max Capacity: Up to 16GB Speed: DDR3 1066/1333 MHz Expansion Slots: 1 x PCIe x16 (for Graphics Cards) 2 x PCIe x1 1 x PCI (Legacy) Storage: 6 x SATA 3Gb/s ports Form Factor: Micro-ATX 2. Connectors and Layout User Manual Motherboard Ms-7616...
Navigate to the "Boot" tab to set your primary drive (SSD/HDD) or a USB installer as the first boot device.
Dedicated power for the CPU. (Ensure this is plugged in, or the system will not boot). Fan Headers Reseat the RAM
Open the load lever, align the notches on your LGA 1156 processor with the socket, and gently lower it. Secure the lever.
This is where you connect your case buttons and LEDs. While layouts can vary slightly by revision, the standard MSI 10-pin (9-pin active) layout usually applies: Pins 6 & 8 Reset Switch: Pins 5 & 7 Power LED: Pins 2 & 4 HDD LED: Pins 1 & 3 Power Connections 24-pin ATX Main Power: Supplies power to the motherboard. Understanding the technical limits of the MS-7616 is
Align the I/O shield with the back of your case and secure the motherboard using the standard Micro-ATX screw points.
When installing the motherboard, refer to these key headers to ensure proper connectivity: Front Panel Header (JFP1)