Try removing the mains power plug. Then remove the bios battery for about 1 minute then refit it, re-connect the mains power and give it a whirl.
The bios battery is a round silver object with CR2032 pressed into it.
If that doesn't work, remove and refit the ram and the graphics card.
I run an ASUS K8VX and so have plenty of experience. :)
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If you have a look in the manual for your mobo (motherboard) you will find that the chassis intrusion alert can be either removed via a bios setting or by fitting a jumper cap to the correct pins on the mobo.
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e "chassis intruded" message. .
did you close up the case yet ,should be that all it is ,
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I doubt that there is actually a chassis intrusion micro switch fitted.
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