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Can someone point me in the right direction or post the url for the beep codes for x3330 processor and server board s3210shlc?
I was getting two long beeps at boot when I had a E7400 processor. I have since replaced the processor with an X3330 and now I am getting two long beeps and two short beeps at boot. I've search for what this may mean but the best I could find was for two beeps saying I have a parity error...nothing about two long and two short beeps in sequence at boot.
Thomas
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http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s3200sh/sb/e14960008_s3210sh_tps_r1_7.pdf# page=95
but you're not going to like what you read.
Have you tried cross testing the memory?
OJ
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I found out that the PNY memory I was using does not work with the S3210SHLC board and was the reason for the 1st 2 long beeps. I was told by Intel support that the 2 short beeps after the 2 long were a count of the numbr of USB devices I had attached. So I shutdown and unplugged one of the USB devices and sure enough only 1 short beep after the 2 long.
I have since replaced the PNY memory and now am receiving 1 long, 2 short (usb devices) and then 1 long 1-2-1. Now what does that mean. I read one board that said the refresh rate has a problem and another spot that said 1 long beep is normal. Should I be concerned?
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has the server ever worked before or is it a new installation?
OJ
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It is a new build. Intel said to change the memory again to one that is on there list and if that does not work they would replace the S3210SHLC board.
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