I am running an FX-6300 CPU on a GA-970A-D3 rev 3.0 board. It came with the FB BIOS installed, but I had updated to the latest FD BIOS. I was looking to do a small OC on the machine (to 4.0GHZ), but when I make certain changes in the BIOS which require the motherboard to "power down," it doesn't power back up. Pushing the power button on the case to get things started doesn't help. I have to manually turn the PSU off via its power switch or unplug the machine for 30-60s. When I restart, it says the BIOS was corrupted and restores the backup BIOS back to FB. Even if I try to make changes in the FB BIOS I get the same problems.
Even after the backup BIOS is restored, if I manually set everything to stock, the board powers down again and doesn't power back up. In this case, however, when I turn the PSU off/on, it maintains the settings, doesn't say the BIOS is corrupted and boots into Windows.
At stock, I'm not making any voltage changes other than to set the RAM to 1.55V as it is undervolted with AUTO. The PC will boot into Windows with a 4.0GHZ OC just by increasing the multiplier, but its not stable in Prime95. Its actually kind of strange, I can set the NB Core and CPU voltage without the motherboard powering off, and I have increased the voltage to +0.1V for each and tried even a 3.7GHZ OC without stability in Prime95. Its like any change from stock speeds is not stable.
In any case, I want to be able to experiment with the OC. Any idea why the board would refuse to power back up after changes to the BIOS?