990FXA-GD80 debug code 19

New build using 990FXA-GD80, AMD FX-6100, GTX 560ti GPU, 8GB (2x 4GB) Crucial Ballistix Tactical, Patriot Wildfire SSD, PC Power and Cooling Silencer 610 PS.  Initial power up shows a debug code 19 and fails to post.  MB Bios sticker reads:
AMI APTIO
DT 2006
AG84  3700
Looking for some assistance with debug error.  Followed clear cmos procedure including battery removal.

19 is Pre-memory South Bridge initialization is started
this could be either a bad board, unsupported bios or a damaged CPU! check that the cpu has no bent pins!
i guess you miss read the bios sticker
AMI APTIO
DT 2006
AGB4  3700
B4 means it has BIOS version 11.4
your CPU requires a minimum bios version of B5 (11.5)
you will need to eiter get a supported CPU or take the board to a computer shop for them to do it or Send the board to MSI to have them flash the bios for you!

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    Quote from: Svet on 06-October-11, 04:28:16
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  • MOVED: 990fxa-gd80 debugg code 26??????

    This topic has been moved to MSI AMD boards.
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