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    Question MSI P55-GD80 No Post Mobo Code FF

    Hey guys,
    I just got all my parts from newegg yesterday and i was set up my system. However I am getting the following error when trying to boot my system.

    The onboard mobo Debug led panel display reads FF and does not go past this point. I've connected both speakers and monitor but i dont get any audible beeps or any mesasges on screen.

    I've looked up the error and it and some people suggested that this is a common problem and i may have to simply RMA the mobo. But before i do that i would like to try everything i can to get this to work.

    This is what i have done so far:
    Taken mobo out of computer and placed on a non-conductive surface and tried to boot, nogo still Debug panel reads FF
    Tried running with ram in different slots, nogo.
    Tried running with no video card, nogo.
    tried running with just 1 ram stick nogo.

    the only thing i was not able to reseat was the processor, i am unable to get my heat sink off the motherboard. I have a stock i5 750 heatsink/fan combo and the push tabs to install it the mechanism that intel is using appears to be the same as satan uses to lock the gates of hell lol my fingers are sore from tying to remove it.

    Also, another thing i read online that many people suggested was that i should "push down on the bios chip" this apprantly solved the problem for a few people. Alas, i have been unable to identify exactly where the bios chip is.

    If anyone can tell me where this chip is and an easier way to remove the heatsink or any other tips on trying to resolve the issue at home, i'd really appreciate it.

    Thanks,
    RouTaran

    [EDIT]
    Apologies for not including system specs. Here they are
    Mobo - MSI P55-GD80 LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel Motherboard - BIOS Ver MS7581 Ver:1.1
    CPU - Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz LGA 1156
    Memory - G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Dual Channel Kit
    Video Card - SAPPHIRE 100269HDMI Radeon HD 4890 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0
    Hard Drives - 2x Western Digital 500GB Caviar Blue 7200rpm SATA II w/ 16MB Cache
    PSU - CORSAIR CMPSU-850HX 850W ATX12V 2.3 / EPS12V 2.91 80 PLUS SILVER Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply
    +3.3v - 25A
    +5V - 25A
    +12V - 70A
    -12V - 0.8A
    +5Vsb - 3A
    Last edited by RouTaran; 11-17-2009 at 12:21 PM.
    Comp Specs:
    Mobo: Asus P4800C-E-Deluxe
    Processor: P4 3.0GHz @3300MHz (FSB@220MHz)
    Cooling: Zalman Reserator 1 Plus
    RAM: OCZ 512MB - 3200C2 (x4) 2-3-3-7 @220MHz (1:1 divider)
    Video: Asus Radeon AX800 Pro @Core 507MHz/Memory 516MHz
    Sound: Creative SB Live 5.1
    HD: Maxtor 250GB@7200RPM SATA
    DVD: AOpen 16x DVD +/- RW
    Case: Full Tower
    PSU: Enermax 450 Watt Dual Fan
    OS: Windows Vista

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    From the pics I've seen of your board, the bios chip looks like the one above those +/- buttons... but that's an embedded chip (not in a socket) so I'm not sure what good it should do to push on it.

    The problems I've read about involving the GD-80 seem to revolve around a buggy OC Genie feature...if you are just trying to boot from defaults I'm not sure what else you can do. Clear cmos yet?

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    yep, i've reset the cmos a few times, holding the button down till the system boots itself. i've gone as far as pulling the battery out but the problem still presists.
    Comp Specs:
    Mobo: Asus P4800C-E-Deluxe
    Processor: P4 3.0GHz @3300MHz (FSB@220MHz)
    Cooling: Zalman Reserator 1 Plus
    RAM: OCZ 512MB - 3200C2 (x4) 2-3-3-7 @220MHz (1:1 divider)
    Video: Asus Radeon AX800 Pro @Core 507MHz/Memory 516MHz
    Sound: Creative SB Live 5.1
    HD: Maxtor 250GB@7200RPM SATA
    DVD: AOpen 16x DVD +/- RW
    Case: Full Tower
    PSU: Enermax 450 Watt Dual Fan
    OS: Windows Vista

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