This system ran great for months. Then the video card was removed and the on-board video was connected to. Seemed to work OK. A few times when first booted, there would be no video, but a quick reboot would solve it. Then, one day - it just shut down while my kids were playing Civilization IV. After that, I could sometimes get to a post, but then if I tried to go into the BIOS it would just give me a screen that said CMOS Checksum error on the top and then a blue box giving me options for default or last known good. Neither of which do anything when selected other than go to a black screen or to the Gigabyte splash screen. Sometimes, it posts - sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it starts to post, but just leaves the little blue logo up in the upper left hand corner.
The sad part is that I gave my story to the techs, they said there is a BIOS problem and so I rma'd it. Just got it back today - and the SAME GARBAGE IS GOING ON!
The board is installed in its case with ONLY the processor(amd Phenom 955) and two sticks of RAM (4 gb of Adata DDR3 1600, 9-9-9-24, 1.55~1.75v). Nothing else is connected. If it were the processor I wouldn't even be getting this far. I have tried other RAM and it does not alter the behavior. In 16 years of building computers I have never had this happen. So, in theory, the RMA folks "repaired" my board - right.
So, now I am stumped. I just relayed my experience to the techs and am awaiting their reply. So, now I ask anyone out on the boards - has anyone else run into this???