Quote Originally Posted by lowdog View Post
Shut the board down and unpluged the power cord, hit the clear cmos button and left it for 20 minutes, it powered back up but had reverted back to bios F2 which is what it must have shipped with, wierd because this is now the third time I am having to flash back to the F4m bios.

F4m is what I originally flashed to because most said it was just as good as F4j but just had the coloured overvolt voltages in bios.

Man this board and it's bios are flakey as.....and I haven't even had a chance to try any overclock, all the problems I have been having have been all stock - 0ptimised defaults!!!!
Mine as well as others are rock solid. You seem to have every issue known to man happen with that board. So much that I'm calling it user error. Pull your battery for at least 30 seconds while depressing the power button for at least 15 seconds, pressing the cmos reset button is useless.

You have P6T, why not just use that?