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I'm having a boot problem. I went into the bios enabled XMP and then i got post code 19 which on the MSI gaming pro carbon means early south bridge initialisation. I reset the cmos by taking out the battery presssing the reset bios button and jumping the pins and it will boot up, but tell me that everything has been reset, if I either click f1 to go into the bios or click f2 to confirm when it reboots I'll get the post code 19.

 

I did recently have a problem where I'd found a pin had most likely shorted my old motherboard along with the ram and the GPU I had in - the CPU was fine if that info is of any help.

 

CPU - i7 5820k

RAM - HyperX Fury 16gb (4 x 4gb)

GPU - EVGA GEFORCE 980 SC

PSU - EVGA NEX 750w (to be replaced with a Corsair 1200i - that was the only wattage I could get I know it's over kill)

MOBO - MSI gaming pro carbon x99a

 

EDIT - I can now click F2 to continue, it turns off and then when I boot up it will ask me how I want to boot up (like normal, in safe-mode etc. For windows 10) and then when I restart the computer it will run through codes 19 (early south bridge initialisation), 50 (early memory initialisation), and 60 - 67 (early north bridge initialisation) - those last two I'm not 100% on, can confirm later though

CPU: Intel Core i7 5820K 3.30GHz

MOBO: MSI Gaming Pro Carbon X99A

RAM: 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury (4x4GB) / (in transition to) 32GB Kingston HyperX Fury (4x8GB)

GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 SC

PSU: Corsair AX1200i

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