![]() ![]() Long story short, I tried the DVI on the old card and presto! The computer works! The HDMI port on my monitor must be bad. Since the new card (the R9 Fury) has no DVI port, I got an HDMI cable. My old Dell monitor can use VGA, DVI, HDMI, or Displayport. What I fail ed to mention is that I was using HDMI when I normally use DVI. As noted, I tried two different graphics cards to try and see if that was the problem. It will be a bit difficult to test the HDD on my computer since I'm running an old system that uses IDE (or PATA) rather than SATA. Would that indicate something else is the problem? One question though: I have tried booting without the HDD connected before (on the other board) and had the same problem. Thanks for getting back to me! I am going to try a few things today and will update the thread with my progress. If you are not sure how to go about any of this: Just ask.:confused: You are also going to encounter problems with your cooling system as the FX-9590 requires a liquid Cooling solution. You can gain access to Bios via the Direct Key button on the MB. Reset CMOS to default and update Bios to latest version (if not already) via ROG connect port on your IO panel. Better still, Get an SSD drive for faster boot times and keep the HDD as a slave for storage of programs. I recommend you check all connections and cabling to your HDD and run CHKDSK on the HDD in another system. Super IO Initialization or Qcode 99 error with your boot device led ON would indicate there is a problem with the HDD or another device connected to the MB that is not being recognized in Bios or is malfunctioning. Hi Imperial Guardsman and Welcome to ROG.:) I now have some RAM and an old FX 6300 from a friend that I should be able to test with if need be. ![]() If you count the RMA time, I have probably been dealing with this for 3 weeks to a month. XFX R9 Fury (air cooled) (I have also tried an Nvidia EVGA gtx 750ti SC)Īsus Crosshair V Formula-Z, bios looks to be version 2101 (last 4 digits on sticker) I have never been able to get into the bios. Sinking into a dark depression because I'm not allowed to have nice things.ġ6 gigs (2x8) of Crucial Ballistix Elite (CAS 9) 1866 DDR3 RAM Resetting the CMOS via removing the battery.Ĭhecking all of my power cords (4 pin, 8 pin, 24 pin, molex, and 2x8pins for video card). Playing musical chairs with only one stick of RAM. Things I have tried (either on this board or the last one, same model): Nothing appears on screen and I cannot enter bios. For a while it would get to "AE" (Legacy Boot event), but it has not been there for the last few restart attempts. When I power on, the system starts going through q-codes testing everything and it sometimes ends up on error 66 with the boot device LED on or (especially if I used the Mem OK button) it passes 66 and gets stuck at 99 (Super I/O Initialization) with the boot device LED on. This is the second Formula-Z that I have tried (I RMA'd the last one due to the same issues). I am building a computer from scratch for the first time and have been having issues. I had never played the last half of Black Ops before, but really enjoyed the ending missions in vorpX – pretty fun.This is my first post here and I could really use some help. Headtracking will stutter, so mouse rotation only recommended. *Game is very performance heavy, should use all low settings except for textures can be high. – Set FOV to 87 in Advanced Video Settings Or a wider aspect ratio if you notice pop-in rendering on the sides. 83 fit better in my Rift, so slight adjustment might be required. If you wish to reveal these effects anyway, set Shadow Treatment to Auto in vorpX delete menu. *Some smoke/fire/lighting effects that conflict with character models have been assigned to the G3D Shadow Treatment layer, and are hidden by default. – use a 4:3 resolution and set 4:3 aspect in game settings – use the same FOV Changer as COD:WaW and set to 105 Also I have renamed the exe assignment for Killing Floor 2, so you can now assign the actual exe to whatever you want. It includes my WIP profiles for Black Ops and also COD:WWII if you are interested. It still has a lot of bloat from various tests, so you should restore your own once you are done playing. Now when you start the vorpX config app you will see my list of profiles. Navigate to C:\ProgramData\Animation Labs\vorpX (may need to show hidden folders)īackup and replace your existing Profiles.vpd I’ve uploaded my Profiles.vpd to a temp hosting site for a 24 hour period.ĭelete the attached numbers and rename file to Profiles.vpd Instead I’ll lend you mine for now and hope Ralf doesn’t mind: With a Hex editor you can make subtle changes to your database, but I think Ralf would discourage people from doing this, as you can break it if not careful.
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