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I recently moved my rig to another case and I ran into some trouble. I finished everything but my pc wont boot. I currently have a evga z97 classified and I am getting the post error 55 and all the red lights are blinking. What are ALL the possibilities for this error? I tried memory, I need more reasons to test. Thanks 

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Disconnect everything and reattach. Use one stick of RAM, boot, add another, repeat.

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2 hours ago, CruxYo said:

I recently moved my rig to another case and I ran into some trouble. I finished everything but my pc wont boot. I currently have a evga z97 classified and I am getting the post error 55 and all the red lights are blinking. What are ALL the possibilities for this error? I tried memory, I need more reasons to test. Thanks 

Connect a motherboard speaker up so you can listen for beep codes.

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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