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So I have been jumping from error to error today and have come up stuck on error 99- Super IO initialization. Everything appears to be working however I'm not getting a picture on my monitor and as I said the motherboard is stuck on error 99, this means as far as I know the systems not even reaching BIOS. Any help would be much appreciated as I'm at a loss right now.

 

My Specs:

Asus Maximus VII Hero

I7 4790K

MSI GTX 970

16GB Corsair Vengeance 

Corsair H105 Heat Sink

Corsair RM450 PSU

 

Once again thanks for your help

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You are going to want a better psu for it.

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Thanks for the replies,

 

but the whole system appears to be getting power, and I put my system into ukpartpicker and it said that my system will only run at around 340W I think? Could it still be the PSU despite the fact that all the components appear to be running?

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I would go with at least a 500W 80+ Bronze PSU from a good brand like Corsair, Seasonic. 

 

But if you plan to OC go with a 600W PSU. 

 

 

You are going to want a better psu for it.

 

 

I don't think a 450w PSU can support a overclocked 970 and i7 4790k.

That may be it.

Thanks for the replies,

but the whole system appears to be getting power, and I put my system into ukpartpicker and it said that that it will only run at around 340W I think? Could it still be the PSU despite the fact that all the components appear to be running?

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Try another psu, it may just be faulty. 
It could also be the mobo, but PSU is more likely.

 

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try to boot without the GPU

 

run with one stick of RAM

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Quote whom you're replying to, and set option to follow your topics. Or Else we can't see your reply.

 

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