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    Posted: 07 Apr 2021 at 4:03pm
Problems solved.. Problemet löst..! :) CPU-cable wasn't properly inserted in the PSU :) ££££

Now, running v4.00 in BIOS; is it worth updating it to latest v4.40£ Or does "better safe than sorry" apply here.. :) £
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Now I've disassembled the build and then I tested again with a bare bone setup (outside the chassi). Only CPU/Cooler/1 RAM/PSU. I even disconnected the wifi-module as I have replaced the wifi card inside it.

The scenario stays the same though. No boot and shutdown after ca 20 seconds.

Should I be worried about the sort of brownish contacts on the motherboard socket£ Is it possible that something' burnt there£

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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

Actually, no, the battery connector pins have nothing to do with clearing CMOS.
On most boards there is a separate set of jumpers for clearing CMOS. If you didn't
use the momentary switch on the rear IO, give it a shot. Also, shorting the battery
pins wouldn't have hurt anything incase you were concerned.


Ok, well I've already tried that, keeping the button pressed for at least a minute or so.

I also removed the cooler and cpu to check for any damaged/bent pins but couldn't detect any.



I think I'll take everything apart tonight and start from scratch but first I'll try with some other memories I had the chance to borrow.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Mar 2021 at 3:09pm
Actually, no, the battery connector pins have nothing to do with clearing CMOS.
On most boards there is a separate set of jumpers for clearing CMOS. If you didn't
use the momentary switch on the rear IO, give it a shot. Also, shorting the battery
pins wouldn't have hurt anything incase you were concerned.
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Ok, just what I thought.. So shorting the two pins on the battery connector would essentially be exactly the same as pushing the button then£ In that case I've already done it..! :)

I think I'll remove the CPU to see if there is any bent or broiken pins on the socket. Nothing else comes to mind right now.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 2021 at 8:26pm
Sorry it took a while to get back to you, your post got bumped down below the recent
post list.

On your board you can just use the Clear CMOS button on the rear IO panel. Press
and hold it down for 10 seconds or so (in place of using the jumper in the instructions
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hmm ... it replaced the question mark there too..
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Thank you very much! I'll try that tonight. I actually saw that little piece of advice of yours elsewhere here yesterday and thought I'd give it a try.

I'm a little confused about the 3rd step though

"Place the "Clear CMOS" jumper in the clear position"

I don't really understand what/where that would be on my motherboard. Or am I missing something here£! If maybe you could clarify that a bit, I'd be grateful!


(not my board, just to show...)


And just FIY.. Seems to be something wonky with the link (The forum seems to like to replace question marks with Pound signs... )

This worked though:
forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp£TID=630
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Afraid not, the 6700k is not supported. If memory serves there have been attempts
to run Coffee Lake CPUs on older 200 and 100 series boards with mixed success but
no one I know of has succeeded in getting Skylake to work on 300 series boards.

Make sure you do a full CMOS clear:
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp£TID=630&title=how-to-clear-cmos-via-battery-removal

It may be as simple as the board was used with a much different CPU and has retained
some incompatible settings. The method I linked above should clear out anything
left over from it's previous config completely.
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Recalled that I also swapped the Wifi-card too; from the stock Intel to a Broadcom.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6Mwgy4
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