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black screen 99.... HELP......

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Tried that , still wont work though

well it is broken

but does it also effect my processor and ram? If it does i have to buy new processor, ram , and motherboard

ahhh im so damned

 

see if your motherboard is in the warranty and i don't think that you have to buy new cpu and ram that should be ok but try a another PSU

First of all i will give my full spec because... why not

processor: AMD A10 6800K

motherboard: MSI FM2-A75IA-E53

ram: v-gen dual channel 8gb 1600Mhz

GPU: MSI Geforce GTX750Ti OC Twin Frozr 2gb

power supply: Dazumba 450W(WORST POWERSUPPLY EVER(in my opinion))

HDD: Seagate 1TB

SSD: KINGFAST 128gb

case: Dazumba D-Vito685

So i just moved all of the components from old case to my new d-vito 685

eveyrything is going fine until i turned my pc on and boom black screen and 99 on the bottom right

i thought this is something usual so... i wait it , i took a bath , eat , watching tv , and 3 hours of doing all of that its still black screen 99

so i googling and i found most of all forums said it is dead and needs to replaced and some said its because power surge

so im wondering does my motherboard broke? Power surge? Anything like that?

and if it is because of my motherboard having power surge , does all components got hit too?

im really regret to use that powersupply

your answell will be much appreciated sir thanks

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Doublechecked it and it is in the right position

From what I can find on the MSI forums, this code 99 typically means the motherboard is dead and needs to be replaced. The code is usually seen when the board has either experienced a power surge, or was short circuited. I suggest you try resetting the CMOS to see if that helps by unplugging your power cable from the PSU, pulling the CMOS battery off of the motherboard, then holding the power button for 10-15 seconds. Once you've done this, reinstall the battery, plug the power cord back in, and try to boot. If it still won't work, you'll need to replace the board; if the warranty is still valid, you should be able to get a replacement by following the RMA process from either the place you purchased the motherboard, or MSI themselves. If the warranty has expired, however, you'll need to by a new motherboard.

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From what I can find on the MSI forums, this code 99 typically means the motherboard is dead and needs to be replaced. The code is usually seen when the board has either experienced a power surge, or was short circuited. I suggest you try resetting the CMOS to see if that helps by unplugging your power cable from the PSU, pulling the CMOS battery off of the motherboard, then holding the power button for 10-15 seconds. Once you've done this, reinstall the battery, plug the power cord back in, and try to boot. If it still won't work, you'll need to replace the board; if the warranty is still valid, you should be able to get a replacement by following the RMA process from either the place you purchased the motherboard, or MSI themselves. If the warranty has expired, however, you'll need to by a new motherboard.

Tried that , still wont work though

well it is broken

but does it also effect my processor and ram? If it does i have to buy new processor, ram , and motherboard

ahhh im so damned

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I know it might be elementary, but did you install the MOBO standoffs? Not having them will cause the board to short.

yes i did

i still have no idea why this happen , i ever heard linus said "powersupply directly from case is extremely dangerous" it might be the powersupply

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Tried that , still wont work though

well it is broken

but does it also effect my processor and ram? If it does i have to buy new processor, ram , and motherboard

ahhh im so damned

 

see if your motherboard is in the warranty and i don't think that you have to buy new cpu and ram that should be ok but try a another PSU

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