Hey guys,
Thanks for all the help. I actually haven't been able to reliably clear the CMOS but I have been consistently booting into Windows and running Linpack, so I probably won't RMA it. For anyone else facing a similar problem, I just switched my RAM around so each channel has DIMMS rated...
I tried unplugging the psu and shorting the pins with a screwdriver and paperclip, both with the battery in and out, but still the same result. Do you think the manual is being optimistic and maybe i should hang a paperclip from the pins for half an hour?
Hey all,
I'm new to overclocking and I changed some settings and now it won't post. In the manual for my GA-H55-USB3 it says I can clear the CMOS by either shorting the CLR_CMOS jumpers for a few seconds or by removing the battery for 1 minute. Neither of these options worked even when I tried...
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