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so I had my graphics card die (kinda) on me (Classified 780) which is rma's in transit.  When it died my mobo LED debug showed a D4 code, which reads: PCI resource allocations error.  Out of Resources.

 

Right now I have an HD 6670 in there till I get the replacement 780, but this morning I noticed that the mobo is still showing the code.  Typically, when nothing is wrong, it shows A0 or AO or AD (LEDs, who can read them....).  but everything looks fine, when I had my deadish 780 in there it was running 800x600 res and had some massive artifacting on the screen.  With the 6670 everything looks fine, 1080 res...

 

Has anyone dealt with this or similar error code before?  anyone know whats going on?

 

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I haven't had this exact problem myself.

 

Have you cleared cmos?

When you load up windows, go into device manager and see if there are any yellow '!' next to anything. If there is, repair it.

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^I'll try both of those when I get home, thanks

 

if anyone has anymore idea's, keep them coming

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I haven't had this exact problem myself.

 

Have you cleared cmos?

When you load up windows, go into device manager and see if there are any yellow '!' next to anything. If there is, repair it.

 

thanks, turns out I still had some Intel VGA installed...  also went into the bios and disabled integrated graphics

 

seams to be fixed now

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its back, I tried resetting the bios, even switched to a different graphics card, but I still get the D4 code.  and I don't get it everytime, seams to be about 50/50 when I turn on my pc...

 

anybody have any ideas?

HP something | 5600X | Corsair  16GB | Zotac ArcticStorm GTX 1080 Ti

CaseLabs SM8 | EK Supremacy | UT60 420 | ST30 360 | ST30 240

Gentle Typhoon's and Noctua's and Noiseblocker eLoop's

 

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