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cookiebun:
System working and Windows 10 loaded in, thanks for all the help and advice.   

                                                                                regards Alan

cookiebun:
Hi I installed the drivers and everything was okay then I installed the utilities all from the mono disc but when I clicked the RGB app on the desktop it went to this screen and when I come out of it an reboot it goes to the desktop then back to this screen is there a problem.

shadowsports:
Greetings,
Not exactly sure what I'm looking at?  BIOS obviously.  You posted 320x240.  That a little small.

If you are clicking a shortcut for a program on your desktop and the system fails and enters BIOS, ya, there is some kind of problem. 

What are you doing here?

You have a Intel Core i9 10900K, S 1200, Comet Lake, 10 Cores, 20 Threads, 3.7GHz, 5.3GHz Turbo, 20MB Cache, 125W, Retail

Running with what memory?  Why do you have XMP disabled?  Can you fill in these blanks.   

cookiebun:
Hi shadowsports  I had just installed the utilities I clicked the RGFusion shortcut and it went to this screen an it does this all the time to the desktop First then within seconds to this screen any advice

shadowsports:
When the system crashes from windows and displays a BIOS screen, it usually means there is a problem with BIOS settings.

I would not expect RGB software to impact this level of system function, but you did have damage to the socket so anything is possible. 

Start by performing a CLR_CMOS.  Monitor your temps and ensure system stability.  IF satisfactory, you can concentrate on why the RGB software seems to be problematic.

Suggest you use a nXMP profile and bet your SPD detected memrory from 2133 to 2933Mhz or 3000. 

Again, this couyld all be related to the previously bent PINs and nothing you can do will change this.   

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