A88XM-E35 and error 99 at boot

I’ve built a couple dozen of computers with the A88XM-E35 motherboard and I’ve noticed a recurring problem happening to all of them.
Something when you start (or restart) the computer, it gets stuck at boot with error 99.
There’s no rule in when it happens and it happens to all of them. Pressing the reset button fixes the problem.
Most of them use 8GB KIT Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 1600 CL9 1.5v memory (but some also Value Crucial 1600 memory).
Some A8-6500 and some A10-6800K. Stock cooling.
All use a Corsair VS350 PSU.
Pretty annoying. Any idea what it might be?
It must be BIOS related considering a reset fixes the problem.

Okay Svet, this week I'll try it on my next build and see how it goes.
I need to add some information though.
The thing is that all these machines (20+) have this issue on my work bench but not a single client has called me back about this issue (maybe they are ignoring it).
Considering it's a Super IO Initialization problem, could it be related to my KVM switch or USB to PS2 converter?
Anyway, If it happens with the beta BIOS too, I'll take out the KVM switch and try without it.
I'll report back on how it goes.

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