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Computer won't boot, i just get a blackscreen and the numbers 92 in the down right corner

This is my problem: my computer won't boot, it just turnes to a blackscreen with the numbers ''92'' in the down right corner. I have tried both with and without all the usb's and everything connected. 
I have cards in crossfire too and i have tried switching them around and doing just one card with both of them, but they display the numbers 92 in the down right corner, so the're not broken right?`

I am going to reset my bios by short circuting two pins on my motherboard. 

These are my specs:

AMD FX-8350 OC to 4.7 Ghz
(two) Asus R9 280 3gb
MSI 970 gaming motherboard

I would appreciate any help I can get. 

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Hey,

The 92 is probably an error code relating to your motherboard, it may be worth checking up on what they mean before resetting things as you may find there is a problem with another component or something in the system

 

Also it may be worth trying on board graphics as well as possibly a single card, you could also try launching in safe mode or booting into the bios to see if that works

 

Hope this helps

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1 minute ago, TurtleTrain said:

Also it may be worth trying on board graphics

FX processors do not have on board graphics

Please Quote or tag me @GigabitXe to make sure I see your reply. 

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1 minute ago, Space2867 said:

FX processors do not have on board graphics

Oh, didn't know that, I'll keep that in mind

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I have that exact same motherboard and have experienced the same problem. For me, the solution was to unplug the entire PC and then wait a couple of minutes for the power to run out of it (and I mean literally unplug the machine, not just turn off the power supply). Also, another solution that I have used is to unplug all of the hard drives/SSDs and then turn the machine on so it does not try to boot into anything. However, I have read online that resetting the CMOS will solve the problem, so if the above solutions do not work try resetting the CMOS.

Please Quote or tag me @GigabitXe to make sure I see your reply. 

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