MSI MS B930 v3 User's Manual

To update the BIOS on the MSI MS B930, visit the MSI official website, download the latest BIOS version for your model, and follow the instructions provided in the included documentation. Typically, this involves creating a bootable USB drive and running the update utility.
If your MSI MS B930 won't boot, first check all cable connections and ensure the power supply is working. Then, try resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery for a few minutes. If the issue persists, consider checking for faulty RAM or other hardware components.
To improve cooling, ensure your case has good airflow by organizing cables and adding additional fans if necessary. Clean the dust from all fans and heat sinks regularly. You might also consider upgrading to a more efficient CPU cooler or using thermal paste on the CPU.
The MSI MS B930 supports DDR4 RAM modules. Check the motherboard's manual for specific frequency support and maximum capacity to ensure compatibility.
To reset the CMOS on your MSI MS B930, turn off your computer and unplug it. Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard, remove it for about 5 minutes, then reinsert it. Alternatively, use the CMOS jumper if available.
Ensure that the SATA cables are securely connected to both the motherboard and the hard drive. Check in the BIOS to see if the drive is detected. If not, try using a different SATA port or cable. Also, verify the drive's functionality by testing it in another system.
To enable XMP profiles, enter the BIOS setup by pressing the 'Delete' key during boot. Navigate to the overclocking section and enable XMP. Save your settings and reboot the system.
The MSI MS B930 motherboard typically includes USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, and audio jacks. Consult the user manual for a detailed list of ports and their specifications.
To install an M.2 SSD, locate the M.2 slot on the motherboard. Insert the SSD into the slot at an angle and secure it with a screw. Ensure the BIOS recognizes the SSD and format it in the operating system.
Check that all fans are operational and clean of dust. Make sure the thermal paste is applied correctly on the CPU. Consider enhancing case airflow with additional fans or verify if the CPU cooler is functioning properly.