990FXA-GD80 Debug error 19

Hi guys, I am running the MSI 990FXA-GD80 motherboard in my case with the following specification:
AMD Phenom II 1100T: x6
8GB DDR3 RAM: 2 x 4GB Kingston Sticks
2x Nvidia GTX 560 Graphics cards with SLI Bridge: 2 GDDR5 RAM
1x 2TB WD Black Caviar 6GB/s 64M (7200 RPM)
1x CD/DVD Re-writer
Windows 7 64 bit - Latest Windows Updates
950w Power Supply 230v 5Amps 50HZ
I am currently experiencing the debug 19 error on the debug status code.
The system had been working fine with all this hardware installed for 2 weeks, but when i added an extra fan and started the system it displayed this error.
I previously had another MSI motherboard of the same make and model prior to the 2 weeks of installing this one which was displaying the same error. I since sent that back to MSI and they sent this one as a replacement, but its now doing exactly the same thing as the previous motherboard.
Some assistance with this would be grateful as i'm fed up of the issues with this motherboard right now, and considering going back o Gigabyte.

Quote from: ByronRees on 24-February-12, 06:36:10
I am currently experiencing the debug 19 error on the debug status code.
if im not mistaken 19 means that the board has the wrong bios for your cpu!

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