Problem with Z97-PRO

rakija_user

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Hello,
is there any nice guy (or girl) that can help me with my computer problem? 🙂
the thing is, my monitor doesn`t receive a signal from computer any more. It didn`t happen suddenly, in last ten days I had to restart my computer several times because of the same problem. Is there any way to be sure if there is a problem with my motherboard or is it something else?

Just to save some time and energy:

1. The problem is not in monitor, I have already tried with another one. Also I have tried with more cables, and I have used also HDMI and VGA.

2. I have already tried to remove cmos battery

3. I have tried to use different slots for RAM- memory

4. I have tried with and without GPU

5. the motherboard display shows number 99

6. I don`t hear any bip sounds after my computer starts


My configuration is:

CPU i7 - 4790K

Motherboard Asus Z97-PRO wifi

SSD: Samung 250GB 840 EVO BASIC

RAM: TridentX DDR3-2400 2x8GB

PSU: Corsair CX600M


Please help, I miss my computer ;-)

Thanks ! ! !








 
Solution
If you don't have the onboard speaker, you will not hear the beep.
FE error--- no RAM.
For the error 99 super io initialization, you may use the "No POST", "system won't boot", and "no video output" troubleshooting checklist http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/261145-31-perform-steps-posting-post-boot-video-problems If you don't have compatible MB?cpu, it is hard to test, you may go to local pc shop or ask your friend for help.
Do you use onboard iGPU or discrete gpu?
If I start computer without RAM, I don`t hear any beeping, but the display shows FE. If I install RAM, there is still no beeping, but the display shows number 99. Is there maybe some trick or something that can help me to see is it problem with motherboard or with CPU.
Thanks!
 
If you don't have the onboard speaker, you will not hear the beep.
FE error--- no RAM.
For the error 99 super io initialization, you may use the "No POST", "system won't boot", and "no video output" troubleshooting checklist http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/261145-31-perform-steps-posting-post-boot-video-problems If you don't have compatible MB?cpu, it is hard to test, you may go to local pc shop or ask your friend for help.
Do you use onboard iGPU or discrete gpu?
 
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