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Getting Debug Code Error D6 on Boot up

I have had my computer for about year now and I am running into this problem. When trying to boot, there is no display on both of my screens, I am using two monitors (VE248H and a "15" LEC LCD Monitor), on my motherboard the debug code shown is A2 then jumps to D6. I know the computers boots to windows because sometimes the computer will work then after a shutdown it would repeat the process of going to the D6 error. I have unplug/inserted back everything and still getting this error. Any help to this solution would very appreciated!

 

 

 

 

 

 

My Specs:

 

Asus P8P67 Deluxe (bios version 3602)

 

Core i5 2500k (@stock settings)

 

MSI GTX 660ti PE

 

Corsair Vengeance 8GB @1366

 

Rosewill HIve 750w PSU

 

Kingston Hyperx 120gb SSD

 

Seagate Barracuda 1tb HDD 

 

 

  

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Have you checked your motherboard's manual to see what the error code means?

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clear the CMOS.

I did that already, but I get the red VGA led on and the q code d6

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Is gpu working OK? Try with one monitor only and check power cables for gpu.

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O dang umm I used to know this one because it used to happen to me regularly. Have you consulted the manual? If its says its a ram error its the exact on im thinking of but dont worry its likely miss reading and its not your ram.

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