F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Code 94 not visible on Asus X99 Deluxe and Asus Rampage V Extreme

Code 94 not visible on Asus X99 Deluxe and Asus Rampage V Extreme

Code 94 not visible on Asus X99 Deluxe and Asus Rampage V Extreme

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nyancrack
Junior Member
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05-22-2016, 01:13 AM
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You're facing some tricky issues with your new setup. After upgrading all the components, you're still getting error code 94 and no display. It sounds like the problem might be with your motherboard or the GPU. You've already tried swapping parts and checking connections, but nothing seems to be working. It could help to double-check the BIOS settings or ensure all components are properly seated. If you're still stuck, consider reaching out to NZXT support or a professional technician for further diagnosis.
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nyancrack
05-22-2016, 01:13 AM #1

You're facing some tricky issues with your new setup. After upgrading all the components, you're still getting error code 94 and no display. It sounds like the problem might be with your motherboard or the GPU. You've already tried swapping parts and checking connections, but nothing seems to be working. It could help to double-check the BIOS settings or ensure all components are properly seated. If you're still stuck, consider reaching out to NZXT support or a professional technician for further diagnosis.

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Vincie_
Member
209
05-22-2016, 08:35 AM
#2
Could this be connected to RGB RAM? I recall early issues where motherboards struggled with it, and it wasn't resolved until BIOS updates were applied. You should verify your motherboard's BIOS version. The error code 94 indicates a PCI Bus Enumeration problem—check the manual for details.
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Vincie_
05-22-2016, 08:35 AM #2

Could this be connected to RGB RAM? I recall early issues where motherboards struggled with it, and it wasn't resolved until BIOS updates were applied. You should verify your motherboard's BIOS version. The error code 94 indicates a PCI Bus Enumeration problem—check the manual for details.

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CadBane_
Member
109
05-22-2016, 03:00 PM
#3
Q-Code 94 — PCI Bus Check Are any of these debug lights still on? Verify your power connections from the PSU to the motherboard, GPU, etc. The Thermaltake TR2 PSU isn’t ideal, particularly if it’s the 80 PLUS White model or lacks an 80 PLUS certification. Does that mean the Thermaltake PSU still fits your existing system? Will it work with your older configuration and the RTX 2060? The RTX 2060 is significantly more powerful and power-hungry compared to your older NVS 310. The i7-5820K uses a bit more power than the i7-3820K. Because you can’t capture an image, consider using the USB BIOS Flashback function. Ensure your BIOS is current—ideally up to the latest stable version (or beta if desired). https://www.asus.com/ca-en/supportonly/x...desk_bios/ NOTES: The USB drive must be formatted as FAT32 or FAT16. Extract the BIOS file from the download and place it directly onto the USB stick. DO NOT include the file inside a folder on the USB. Both X99 Deluxe and Rampage V Extreme support the USB BIOS Flashback feature.
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CadBane_
05-22-2016, 03:00 PM #3

Q-Code 94 — PCI Bus Check Are any of these debug lights still on? Verify your power connections from the PSU to the motherboard, GPU, etc. The Thermaltake TR2 PSU isn’t ideal, particularly if it’s the 80 PLUS White model or lacks an 80 PLUS certification. Does that mean the Thermaltake PSU still fits your existing system? Will it work with your older configuration and the RTX 2060? The RTX 2060 is significantly more powerful and power-hungry compared to your older NVS 310. The i7-5820K uses a bit more power than the i7-3820K. Because you can’t capture an image, consider using the USB BIOS Flashback function. Ensure your BIOS is current—ideally up to the latest stable version (or beta if desired). https://www.asus.com/ca-en/supportonly/x...desk_bios/ NOTES: The USB drive must be formatted as FAT32 or FAT16. Extract the BIOS file from the download and place it directly onto the USB stick. DO NOT include the file inside a folder on the USB. Both X99 Deluxe and Rampage V Extreme support the USB BIOS Flashback feature.

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Laeren
Junior Member
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05-22-2016, 04:05 PM
#4
The 2060 doesn't fit with my previous setup and I'm not using the 80 plus white. Before installing, a calculator suggested the wattage would be about 450-500, and the PSU should be 600w.
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Laeren
05-22-2016, 04:05 PM #4

The 2060 doesn't fit with my previous setup and I'm not using the 80 plus white. Before installing, a calculator suggested the wattage would be about 450-500, and the PSU should be 600w.

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
577
05-22-2016, 05:42 PM
#5
I’m planning to refresh my bios later and observe the outcome, but keep in mind I can’t view the screen yet—it might not affect anything.
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djpumuslink01
05-22-2016, 05:42 PM #5

I’m planning to refresh my bios later and observe the outcome, but keep in mind I can’t view the screen yet—it might not affect anything.

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Spiral_Hectiic
Junior Member
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06-08-2016, 02:17 PM
#6
Please ensure the BIOS is up to date; otherwise, compatibility with the RTX 2060 may be affected. Could you provide a link to your Thermaltake TR2 PSU model? It's important to consider more than just the wattage—examine its build quality, performance during sudden load changes, and noise suppression features.
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Spiral_Hectiic
06-08-2016, 02:17 PM #6

Please ensure the BIOS is up to date; otherwise, compatibility with the RTX 2060 may be affected. Could you provide a link to your Thermaltake TR2 PSU model? It's important to consider more than just the wattage—examine its build quality, performance during sudden load changes, and noise suppression features.

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ShadySky
Member
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06-09-2016, 12:07 AM
#7
This item is a 600W power supply from Thermaltake, model TR-600CUS.
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ShadySky
06-09-2016, 12:07 AM #7

This item is a 600W power supply from Thermaltake, model TR-600CUS.

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Gbop10
Member
198
06-10-2016, 07:28 PM
#8
The VGA LED remains active continuously.
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Gbop10
06-10-2016, 07:28 PM #8

The VGA LED remains active continuously.

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ClassicoHD
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 10:21 PM
#9
You need to find an alternative method without using a screen.
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ClassicoHD
06-11-2016, 10:21 PM #9

You need to find an alternative method without using a screen.

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ken810
Member
66
06-12-2016, 12:53 AM
#10
The main goal is clear, you don't require a screen. You're not even relying on the CPU, RAM, or graphics card. Just make sure the motherboard is powered via the PSU. You can refresh the BIOS in a headless mode. Try another computer or laptop to prepare a USB stick, connect it to the appropriate USB port on the motherboard, and press the "BIOS Flashback" button.
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ken810
06-12-2016, 12:53 AM #10

The main goal is clear, you don't require a screen. You're not even relying on the CPU, RAM, or graphics card. Just make sure the motherboard is powered via the PSU. You can refresh the BIOS in a headless mode. Try another computer or laptop to prepare a USB stick, connect it to the appropriate USB port on the motherboard, and press the "BIOS Flashback" button.

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