Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
Pop the chip and clear the cmos, put the chip back in and see how it goes.
I know its a bit of a hassle but it will take less time than an RMA.
Thanks for the quick reply Grnfinger!

I'll give that a try. I'm curious though...could a CPU INIT error like the one I've described by an indicator of a faulty board (or CPU)? Or have you seen this error message before on this board when your OC settings caused a reboot?