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August 25, 2014 12:03:38 PM

Alright, first off here are my computer's specs:

AMD Athlon X4 760K 3.8GHz Quad-Core

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing

ASRock FM2A88X Extreme6+ ATX FM2+

G.Skill Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600

EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB

Thermaltake Overseer RX-I ATX Full Tower

SeaSonic 620W ATX12V / EPS12V

LG GH24NSB0 DVD/CD Writer

Okay. I'd put in the operating system (Which is Windows 7 Home Premium Sp1 (OEM)(64-bit)) but I can't seem to get this thing running correctly. The motherboard has this LED lighting on it to show any error codes it may have called the Dr. Debug.

Every time I start it up, I get the errors 32, 64, and 99. The last one has to do with the PCI/E slots which I don't really understand because there isn't anything plugged into those on the power supply. Anyway, nothing is showing up on my monitor no matter what I do to try and fix these error codes.

Everything is running but nothing is showing up on the monitor. The built in fans in the tower, the CPU Cooling Fan, the motherboard, and the video card is running (I know that because the fan it has is moving as well). I just can't find out why nothing shows up. Can someone please help me?

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August 25, 2014 12:13:39 PM

Do you have the monitor connected to the GPU, not the motherboard?
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August 25, 2014 12:13:43 PM

Not to insult your intelligence, but have you plugged the video cable into the console for the video card? I've seen IT guys wonder what they did wrong after plugging their cables into their motherboard's video console.
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August 25, 2014 12:30:29 PM

tiny voices said:
Do you have the monitor connected to the GPU, not the motherboard?


I have tried that and still nothing. It keeps showing those error codes for some reason on the motherboard and I don't know why. The components are fine, I've already reinstalled the CPU and there was nothing wrong with the pins or anything. And I don't know what is needed to be done for the PCI/E error code.
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August 25, 2014 12:41:03 PM

Well, keep the monitor connected to the GPU. That is where it must be connected.

Follow these directions.
"No POST", "system won't boot", and "no video output" troubleshooting checklist
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August 25, 2014 1:09:22 PM

tiny voices said:
Well, keep the monitor connected to the GPU. That is where it must be connected.

Follow these directions.


I don't know how or why it's working all of a sudden but that's really all I needed so thank you for helping out! Really thought I would have to be paying a guy to try and find the problem for me. Glad I don't have to do that now!
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