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I have a problem with my computer. If I press the power button sometimes it doesn't start. The fans are running, but my screens dont get any signal.

 

My motherboard shows 94!

 

Could it be that my Computer doesn't start, because he is overheating when starting?

 

 

Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5

CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K      4.00 GHz

CPU cooler: Alpenföhn Broken 2

 

If you need more information about my computer just ask.

 

Hope anyone can help me.

 

 

LG

Skull

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Does this only happen sometimes? Does it boot up when you press the button again? 

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Are you running integrated or discrete graphics? From what I could find that code has to do with the PCI bus.

 

Someone who was running the integrated graphics was getting the error after an overclock, so try resetting to defaults or backing down a bit if you have an OC.

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this sounds more like a psu problem to me

what I would do

get another psu...try that for a few days..if the pc works good..then it was the psu...if it still not work...you can take back the psu and try something else...my next guess would be the ram or the videocard

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