Build
CASE: Jonsbo N5
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
RAM: 2x8gb ddr4 Corsair Vengeance
MOBO: ROG Strix B550 E Gaming
PSU: 750w Seasonic Prime TX Titanium
OS: Windows 11
OS Drive: WD Blue SN550 1TB NVME SSD
PCI Card: HP H220 (=LSI 9207-8i) 6Gbps SAS PCIe 3.0 HBA P20 IT Mode.
10x 3.5” Hard drives (Ranging from 14tb to 22tb)
2x SSD’s
12x 120mm Noctua case fans
I’ve seen this problem discussed in this very forum in various flavours but I just wanted to get some clarity for my specific issue and to get some sight in the CMOS..
I get the below America Megatrends screen and message when I boot my PC
It lists my connected devices HDD’s, SSD’s etc
At the bottom of the screen it says this
Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting.
When RAID configuration was built, ensure to set SATA Configuration to RAID mode.
Press F1 to Run SETUP
Firstly No raid was setup. The two SSD’s and two of the ten hard drives are connected to the motherboard Sata sockets the remaining 8 hard drives are connected to the HP H220 and hard drives by two Mini SAS 36P SFF-8087 to 4 Sata cables. All drives are individual drive no mirroring or anything like that
If I press F1 I can enter the bios and when I exit the PC boots as normal, no problems. I forget the exact course of the events but the error appeared a while back and I started noticing the time was slipping. I did a bit of research and concluded that I would need to change the CMOS battery. I removed the old battery and inserted the new one reasonable quickly. I didn’t reset the CMOS.
Upon booting, the PC still has the same message. I later removed the battery for several minutes and then reinstalled it. The same message still appears and F1 will boot the PC but any setting will not save if I shut down the PC and turn off at the wall. If I leave the power socket on the PC boots without the message I’ve discussed above. The time with the new battery installed now reverts to 00:00 and date is 1/1/2019 when power is not fed to the motherboard
The battery I’ve inserted was a brand new Duracell CR2032 with ages left until it expiry date.
I don’t have a multimeter so can’t check the board, so what do you guys think?
It did asked the telecoms engineer yesterday who came to fit my broadband what he thought and he wondered if it was lack of power to the mobo. I don’t think that the case because with a 750w PSU there is plenty of headroom considering what’s included in my build.
Anyway, your thoughts on what steps I should try going forward would be most appreciated.
Also, could I just ignore this problem and just continue to press F1 and then boot as normal or will a malfunctioning battery or dead battery cause damage over time to my overall system?
CASE: Jonsbo N5
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
RAM: 2x8gb ddr4 Corsair Vengeance
MOBO: ROG Strix B550 E Gaming
PSU: 750w Seasonic Prime TX Titanium
OS: Windows 11
OS Drive: WD Blue SN550 1TB NVME SSD
PCI Card: HP H220 (=LSI 9207-8i) 6Gbps SAS PCIe 3.0 HBA P20 IT Mode.
10x 3.5” Hard drives (Ranging from 14tb to 22tb)
2x SSD’s
12x 120mm Noctua case fans
I’ve seen this problem discussed in this very forum in various flavours but I just wanted to get some clarity for my specific issue and to get some sight in the CMOS..
I get the below America Megatrends screen and message when I boot my PC
It lists my connected devices HDD’s, SSD’s etc
At the bottom of the screen it says this
Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting.
When RAID configuration was built, ensure to set SATA Configuration to RAID mode.
Press F1 to Run SETUP
Firstly No raid was setup. The two SSD’s and two of the ten hard drives are connected to the motherboard Sata sockets the remaining 8 hard drives are connected to the HP H220 and hard drives by two Mini SAS 36P SFF-8087 to 4 Sata cables. All drives are individual drive no mirroring or anything like that
If I press F1 I can enter the bios and when I exit the PC boots as normal, no problems. I forget the exact course of the events but the error appeared a while back and I started noticing the time was slipping. I did a bit of research and concluded that I would need to change the CMOS battery. I removed the old battery and inserted the new one reasonable quickly. I didn’t reset the CMOS.
Upon booting, the PC still has the same message. I later removed the battery for several minutes and then reinstalled it. The same message still appears and F1 will boot the PC but any setting will not save if I shut down the PC and turn off at the wall. If I leave the power socket on the PC boots without the message I’ve discussed above. The time with the new battery installed now reverts to 00:00 and date is 1/1/2019 when power is not fed to the motherboard
The battery I’ve inserted was a brand new Duracell CR2032 with ages left until it expiry date.
I don’t have a multimeter so can’t check the board, so what do you guys think?
It did asked the telecoms engineer yesterday who came to fit my broadband what he thought and he wondered if it was lack of power to the mobo. I don’t think that the case because with a 750w PSU there is plenty of headroom considering what’s included in my build.
Anyway, your thoughts on what steps I should try going forward would be most appreciated.
Also, could I just ignore this problem and just continue to press F1 and then boot as normal or will a malfunctioning battery or dead battery cause damage over time to my overall system?