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Hi, your bios setting could be wrong.
Enter the bios by pressing the delete button when it boots
and look for the setting for the vga.
It could be set off.
This problem is most likely a flat or nearlt flat BIOS battery. Replace the BIOS battery, it may be a coin size lithium battery - may be a CR2032 battery.
hi! are you having problem with sata booting system?pls try this solution, first turn on your computer,and press del when the setup system appear try to look for advance settings or ferephiral setting and look for the sata setup,turn disable setup to enable or on.and press f10 to save setting, hope this will turn your sata boot to normal mode,,,:)
If you purchased this motherboard recently then i would double check your power supply - get a better power supply and try that - think you may need one with two 12 volt rails.
If that does not work then I would get it RMA'd as in return it and get a replacement.
Problem most likely is in bios. Hit the Del key when rebooting to enter bios setup. Check the settings there for the cpu. Asus has an automatic setting for overclocking for this board. Make sure it is set to auto. Save then reboot. Hope this helps.
Will the new Asus board fit in your case? It should! The larger measurement is the height of the board. The Height + Width of the new board is smaller than the older board.
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