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SebastianKjaer

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  1. Plugging in a hdmi cable worked! Ive used dp ever since day 1 that i built this rig so i wouldve never thought that would work. anyways, my pc seems to be fully functional in now :D
  2. Qcode 99 is "Super IO Initialization" and IO meaning anything connected to the board by any interface is not initializing. If you have just built the system, then it is saying a device is not connected properly or there is a lack of power to a device causing the IO error.
  3. I was playing a game on my pc, which has been running without issues for the past 3 years, where i suddenly get a black screen, but with all my fans and my nzxt hue+ still on I shut it down, and try to turn it on again, and im suddenly getting the Q-code "99" with no signal on my display. I reseated my gpu, Removed my gpu and tried to boot on the integrated graphics. Tested both ram sticks Reseated all cables, and mobo connections. Reseated the rest of the components. Tried booting outside of my case, on both integrated and external gpu, with each ram sticks seperatly And obviously cleared my CMOS multiple times. Im still stuck on the Q-code 99 without a signal on my monitor... My specs are Asus maximus viii hero I7 6700k 16 gb corsair lpx vengeance ram at 3200mhz Amd r9 390 Corsair Rm1000i Qcode 99 is "Super IO Initialization" and IO meaning anything connected to the board by any interface is not initializing. If you have just built the system, then it is saying a device is not connected properly or there is a lack of power to a device causing the IO error
  4. I was playing a game on my pc, which has been running without issues for the past 3 years, where i suddenly get a black screen, but with all my fans and my nzxt hue+ still on I shut it down, and try to turn it on again, and im suddenly getting the Q-code "99" with no signal on my display. I reseated my gpu, Removed my gpu and tried to boot on the integrated graphics. Tested both ram sticks Reseated all cables, and mobo connections. Reseated the rest of the components. Tried booting outside of my case, on both integrated and external gpu, with each ram sticks seperatly And obviously cleared my CMOS multiple times. Im still stuck on the Q-code 99 without a signal on my monitor... My specs are Asus maximus viii hero I7 6700k 16 gb corsair lpx vengeance ram at 3200mhz Amd r9 390 Corsair Rm1000i
  5. Yes. And how im sure about this is because my second r9 390 from msi runs much much cooler
  6. And honestly i dont Think that 1 single little fan blade out of like 10 would ruin the fan at all
  7. Nonononono The temps we`re high even before the fan broke. Ive been having this temp issue for a couple of months now
  8. Ok guys thanks for the quick replies! I will be buying a replacement fan and some thermal compound. Ill keep you all updated C:
  9. Last night one of the fan blades got caught in a psu wire( I just changed from black to red wires) which resulted in that one of the fan blades snapped :C Would that effect the warranty?
  10. So my r9 390 from msi idles at 60-65 degress and ramps up to 94 degress after 5 mins of gaming which im kind of worried about. The card is like 8 months old so something is deffinenlty wrong. I even bought a second card just to see if that one is running cooler which it is its like 38-50 degress idle! What tf should i do? My old card thermal throttles all the time Btw its not dusty at all Forgot something important. before the temp issues began (Not quite sure if the temp issues began at that point) i accidently overclocked my cards coreclock a shitton which resulted in that i couldnt use my pc until i uninstalled the drivers NEVER TOUCHED VOLTAGE!
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