Z77a-gd65 Debug Code 55 (Reboot cycle)

Hello
MSI Z77A-GD65
i7 3770k
4x CORSAIR CMX8GX3M2A2000C9
coller True Spirit 140
BIOS 10.6
spent three days on the turbo-boost 4.5GGts
Now 55 and a cyclic error reset
tried to take out all the memory (20 debug code), tried to put two bars Geil, tried to Clear CMOS and switch the BIOS, remove the battery - nothing works
voltage at the points:
VCCP - 1.2 V
CPU_VTT - 1.05 V
CPU_GFX - 0.00 V
VCC_DDR - 0.35 V
PCH_1P05 - 1.05 V
Video youtube.com    /watch?v=5w_2f2WadV8

Also, have you tried with a single stick of memory? Tried in each dimm
Try building this outside of the case on a non-conductive suface w/ only the cpu , cooler, psu and 1 stick of memory.
Finally, while it is out of the case, remove the cpu and inspect the cpu pins with a bright light and hd zoom or a magnifying glass. Perhaps you bumped the cooler or something and damage occured. (Those pins will bend very easily) Even one just slightly out of line can cause this.

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    Saw a post about guidelines for posting threads here, lost it though. Sorry.
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    The actual issue is that it gets into a reboot cycle until the BIOS eventually resets itself. The last code on the debug LED is 49. I can't find documentation about what that specific code means. I've run MemTest86, the memory reads fine.
    I've already contacted both MSI and Kingston explaining the issue to see if either side might have an idea, but thought I'd check here to get a broader chance at finding the issue. Any help is appreciated.
    To clarify:
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    1600MHz and 1.5v works, usually. Doesn't seem to work from a cold start. Debug code 49 if it gets into a boot-loop.
    1600MHz and 1.65v never works. Debug code 49.

    I'm back again, and with SOME good news.
    I just got my RMA'd kit of memory (2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LP, XMP: 10-10-10-27, 1600MHz, 1.5v), installed them into DIMMs 2 and 4. Reset my CMOS and when it started up prompted me about the change in memory. Went in, turned on XMP and changed nothing else - it went back into that code 49 death spiral. Swapping back and forth between the two BIOS and turning on the OC Genie, it's gotten to the desktop now. Without the Genie on though, it just keeps rebooting. I guess I'm cool with it, but I really wanted to do the overclocking myself.
    It's currently running (mostly) stable at 4.0GHz on the CPU and the expected XMP values on the memory. So far the only problem I've run into was a red screen (VGA related, might be the MSI After Burner) but that's an issue for another forum I suppose. It still stutters when booting up though, which has me concerned. I'm wondering if maybe it has been the motherboard this whole time - or maybe the CPU. Or maybe I just don't get what the deal is with these settings anymore. It HAS been something like 6 years since I put a computer together from scratch. I feel like an old man with how so much has so much has changed, even knowing it's just details that shouldn't really be crippling me this much.
    At this point I guess I just need to break it in to see that it's kosher.
    Thanks again for all the quick responses xmad, and for your input as well flobelix and Bernhard. If any of you have any more thoughts, please share.
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    BIOS: 10.6 (9/21/2012)
    CPU: Core i7-3770 @ 3.4GHz (4.09GHz, 99.8MHz x 41.0)
    Cooler: Cooler Master TPC-812, 2x120mm fans
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    Hello guys!
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    Quote from: badboy2k on 12-October-14, 00:37:00
    both 4F and 60 are DXE error codes (Pre-OS BIOS drivers that allow components to function before it has Software drivers)
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    2) Removed both sticks and tried two Kingston 1333mhz 2gb sticks from another machine (so, 4gb total, the patriots are 2x8gb). This caused a "loop" in the debug led where a bunch of different codes cycled very quickly, followed by "4F" where it stayed for about 2 seconds, then the cycle would begin again. I let the cycle run about a dozen times, then it moved to 63 and "hanged". The keyboard did not lit up, nor there was any video.
    3) Removed the two kingston sticks and inserted them in different slots. The cycle between different codes followed by a pause after 4F happened again, but this time it didn't move on to 63, not even after it repeated for a couple dozen times.
    4) Removed the two kingston sticks and tried a third kingston stick (2gb, 1333mhz) that hasn't been in use for a few months. This time, only the first CPU Phase led lit up (not the DrMos alarm led) and the debug led didn't show anything. I powered off the system and put in the Patriots again. No debug code, only 1st CPU phase led is lit up.
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  • [SOLVED] motherboard MSI Z77A-GD65 error code B2

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    Reading A0, it is at the point of OS loading. A0 is not an error.
    Quote from: rastababy972 on 28-October-12, 07:07:05
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    Quote from: Sea Dog on 04-May-14, 00:49:37
    Bumps are not allowed and will probably be removed.
      >>> Forum Rules <<<
    As mentioned before, this is a non standard configuration attempt and the forum does not assist with it.
    sorry for bump.
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    Vendor Name           : NVIDIA Corporation
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