is anything touching / possibly shorting the "Clear CMOS Jumper Posts" - front or back of MB
https://www.evga.com/support/manuals/files/111-CS-E371.pdf (page 10 & 14)
12. Clear CMOS Jumper Posts
The motherboard uses CMOS RAM to store set parameters. Clear CMOS by
bridging the two posts with a jumper or metallic object, such as a screwdriver.
This feature has two main uses: The first is to clear BIOS and power on before
updating the BIOS, and the second is to troubleshoot when the motherboard
fails to POST (e.g. after upgrading RAM or CPU, adding new hardware, a failed
overclock, etc.). These posts provide a much faster means of resetting CMOS
than removing the CMOS battery and discharging power to the board.
If that is not the issue ....
- Disconnect everything from case & unneeded USB ... to test if case devices or USB have a short
- try removing then cleaning & inspecting the MB
"tin whiskers" could be the cause
MITIGATING AND PREVENTING THE GROWTH OF TIN AND OTHER METAL WHISKERS ON CRITICAL HARDWARE