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Old 07-13-2005, 06:36 PM
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voltage?

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I started to build my pc tonight, everything went fine, once I turned it on it ran ok, but nothing appeared on screen because of this 89 number error, everything run else runs, gfx card, fans, leds, but theres 3 beeps and then the comp turns off, but before that, on the motherboard shows like an error number which this was 89 (If I can remember) which in the manual it says that the core is not getting enough voltage, that ok it saying that in you manual, but it doesnt tell you how to get more voltage into the core.... does anyone have any surrgestings?

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Old 07-14-2005, 03:23 AM
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you can do it in the bios.
i dunno your bios so just go through the list until you see cpu voltage and just put it up 0.5v each time until its ok. just make sure the 89 means voltage first.
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Old 07-14-2005, 06:20 AM
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you can do it in the bios.
i dunno your bios so just go through the list until you see cpu voltage and just put it up 0.5v each time until its ok. just make sure the 89 means voltage first.
Yeah in the manual it shows a page that shows numbers which mean something, because on the motherboard the is a little led display which shows a number if theres any problems, and 89 showed which in the manual says theres not enough voltage to the core. Ah but there a problem with me doing what you said, nothing shows on screen, it just stays blank, so I cant get into the bios.

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Old 07-14-2005, 07:22 AM
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put of interest what does it say for error 68 in your book? I know on the LCD in my computer it actually displays upside down (looking at it), which is fine for most numbers because they dont read as other nubers, but 89 does....
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Old 07-14-2005, 08:14 AM
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put of interest what does it say for error 68 in your book? I know on the LCD in my computer it actually displays upside down (looking at it), which is fine for most numbers because they dont read as other nubers, but 89 does....
[edit] found out the problem, my psu has a 22pin connecter I think that what I was told and I need a 24pin. so a new psu i gotta get.
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