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So i now have an issue. I recently just got my cable mod cables and installed them. However i had post code errors before hand and this was supposed to help fix them. Now the PC fails to start. It doesnt recognise my SSD anymore, however it does the HDD. Theyre on the same L-SATA cable connector to the PSU so i know its not that. Plus when the PC does shut down my CPU Cooler and Fans remain on and spinning, along with the LEDs on them. It is also now failing to boot any USB items and remains a black screen. Could anyone help?

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I just got a screen to pop up but all that popped is an A2 error for about a minute then the BIOS Splash appeared.

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                                                                                                        CPU: Intel i7 5820K | Graphics Card: Zotac nVidia 1080 AMP!

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                                                        Monitors: Acer Predator XB271HU 27", Acer Predator XB270HAbprz 27" and BenQ GL240 24" | PSU: Corsair AX860i |

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Make sure all the cables are plugged in securely. If that doesn't work try with the stock cables. If that doesn't work you have a much more serious issue 

Current PC: Origin Millennium- i7 5820K @4.0GHz | GTX 980Ti SLI | X99 Deluxe 

 

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Make sure all the cables are plugged in securely. If that doesn't work try with the stock cables. If that doesn't work you have a much more serious issue 

 

The sata came out of the SSD when i was cable tidying. Its now back in. However it just booted into Windows then the PC died. Literally turned off after the Windows logo and now im rebooting its not detecting my SSD again -_- I swear to god if thats come out again.

Turns out my BIOS switched the boot order. Its fine now but with error codes again, the same ones. 

Continued on; http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/452060-msi-x99s-sli-plus-error-codes/#entry6061534

                                                      Professional Graphics Designer | Case: NZXT Phantom Orange and Black | Motherboard: MSI SLI PLUS X99S

                                                                                                        CPU: Intel i7 5820K | Graphics Card: Zotac nVidia 1080 AMP!

                                   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz | Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 256GB, Western Digital Black 3TB & Western Digital Red 3TB | 

                                                        Monitors: Acer Predator XB271HU 27", Acer Predator XB270HAbprz 27" and BenQ GL240 24" | PSU: Corsair AX860i |

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The sata came out of the SSD when i was cable tidying. Its now back in. However it just booted into Windows then the PC died. Literally turned off after the Windows logo and now im rebooting its not detecting my SSD again -_- I swear to god if thats come out again.

Turns out my BIOS switched the boot order. Its fine now but with error codes again, the same ones. 

Continued on; http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/452060-msi-x99s-sli-plus-error-codes/#entry6061534

Glad that it works now. 

Current PC: Origin Millennium- i7 5820K @4.0GHz | GTX 980Ti SLI | X99 Deluxe 

 

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Glad that it works now. 

 

Theres various other issues plaging my PC haha. That was just a stupid fault that i failed to double check before posting. I just panicked. Although the continuous spin of the fans when i turned it off crepped me out as its never done that before.

                                                      Professional Graphics Designer | Case: NZXT Phantom Orange and Black | Motherboard: MSI SLI PLUS X99S

                                                                                                        CPU: Intel i7 5820K | Graphics Card: Zotac nVidia 1080 AMP!

                                   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz | Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 256GB, Western Digital Black 3TB & Western Digital Red 3TB | 

                                                        Monitors: Acer Predator XB271HU 27", Acer Predator XB270HAbprz 27" and BenQ GL240 24" | PSU: Corsair AX860i |

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