the turning off and on again is a feature thing to reset the cmos if its overclocked too far.
but it should jump right into the bios.
the motherboard doesnt come with the regular 3 pin cmos reset it only has a 2 pin.
so. grab a jumper from something and short out the cmos reset for about 30 seconds then remove the jumper.
plug the psu back in and it should boot up ok.
i always clear the cmos on a system prior to first boot up incase there is something wacky from the factory.
other than that this board is pretty straight forward.
dont forget when your in the main bios screen to hit ctrl-F1 and then it will show the hidden overclocking features. which is nothing more than CAS timings, hard drive smart, and a few other little things that you wont use.
i will say the voltages are totaly retarded on this board, there is absolutely no way to verify what voltages you are setting prior to using some sort of windows application like the easy tune 5,, which btw doesnt work for me.
try resetting the cmos.
the bios mine came with and i just got it yesterday was the F1 bios and my ES 6600 booted right up.
go grab the F3 bios off their website and put it onto a floppy. then when your in the bios hit F8 fo the easy flash thingy
update the bios reboot when its done then use the load setup defualts, reboot then go into the bios and start messing around.
i am enjoying the board so far although it does, for some reason feel slow... not sure how else to explain itother than it feels slow...
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