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I Can't Reset MSI 970 CMOS... PLZ HELP!

Plz help me. I was booting up my computer, and decided to go check out my BIOS. I decided to put my 2133-Mhz ram up to 2133 Mhz instead of the AUTO selection, and when I pressed save and reboot... nothing. I have tried reseting the CMOS by removing the battery, and shorting the CMOS pins multiple times, yes, the computer was unplugged. The main thing that annoys me about having to reset the CMOS is having to take out my graphics card and put it back in since my motherboard doesn't have any types of display ports on it.

Anybody have an answer?
Thanks in advance.

I am tired, and waiting to play Battlegrounds. :/  
Motherboard: MSI 970 GAMING
Processor: AMD FX-8320E
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16gb
Graphics Card: MSI GTX 1060

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40 minutes ago, AMAZ3 said:

Plz help me. I was booting up my computer, and decided to go check out my BIOS. I decided to put my 2133-Mhz ram up to 2133 Mhz instead of the AUTO selection, and when I pressed save and reboot... nothing. I have tried reseting the CMOS by removing the battery, and shorting the CMOS pins multiple times, yes, the computer was unplugged. The main thing that annoys me about having to reset the CMOS is having to take out my graphics card and put it back in since my motherboard doesn't have any types of display ports on it.

Anybody have an answer?
Thanks in advance.

I am tired, and waiting to play Battlegrounds. :/  
Motherboard: MSI 970 GAMING
Processor: AMD FX-8320E
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16gb
Graphics Card: MSI GTX 1060

Just press the on button and leave it for ten mins it should run some boot cycles then clear its self after a while

 

if not is it a dual bios board ? 

If its ueif bios clearing cmos won't do anything 

AMD (and proud) r7 1700 4ghz- 

also (1600) 

asus rog crosshairs vi hero x370-

MSI 980ti G6 1506mhz slix2 -

h110 pull - acer xb270hu 1440p -

 corsair 750D - corsair 16gb 2933

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That doesn't make much sense to me, and it hasn't worked after about 20 minutes. :/ I even tried using just one ram stick, and moving it around.

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Found some ram, worked like a charm. :D

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