Z77A GD65 - Error "d7"

Hello
     I have MB MSI Z77A GD65 with Intel 2500K. It worked fine, but I was on vacation for one week and after my return, it dont want to boot. (During vacation, I turned off my PSU and unplugged electric cable from wall.)
After I push power on button, monitor signs no signal and MB stuck with code "d7". After it, I need to push power button for 5sec and it shut off. It will eventually boot up on third - fifth attemp everytime. I tried to unplug everything from board, leaved only PSU, CPU and one ram module, but still same result, it will boot 1 time from 5 attempts (average). Is it clearly for RMA or what should I try?
Thank You for any suggestions.
Board: MSI Z77A-GD65
Bios: Version 10.5
VGA:   Gigabyte 580GTX SOC
PSU:   Corsair HX650 (52a 12v rail)
Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz (3.7GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W
MEM: Kingston 16GB KIT DDR3 1333MHz CL9 (KVR1333D3N9K4/16G)
HDD: Intel 520 256gb SSD
COOLER: Noctua NH-D14
OC: CPU at 3.8Ghz Stock voltage, only multiplier raised to 38x.
OS: Windows 7 64bit Professional

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What exactly means that error, that no keyboard found?
not sure
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I have Logitech K350 keyboard through Unified receiver (wireless) and wired Logitech G5 mouse.
you can try with regular PS2 keyb.
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I tried to clear it, but i will try it again according to that manual to ensure it is completely clear.
make sure that power cord is removed from the PSU before proceed, else its done nothing

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