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Hi,
I have brand new intel rack mounted server model 2600cp2.when i start it gives me three beeps and amber light on front panel.And show nothing on LCD/monitor.
I have changed it RAM,Processor with same other Both are working with other server.Its mean there is no issue with RAM and processor.Even i cahnge it motherboard cell battery but didn't get any success.
Please help me out where is issue.I think there is some problem is motherbaord???
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Three long beeps means memory related error. What kind of memory are you using? Check http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/CS-033388.htm Memory and Hardware Compatibility.
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Hi Edwardzh,
Thanks for help
I am using the kingston RAM SKU (KVR13E9/81).I have checked it from hardware compatibility list it is End of life.IT will not work???
Please send me the Hardware compatibility list of server S1200V3RPM.
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EOL just means it's no longer in production. It is still compatible.
When you say three beeps, are they long beeps or short beeps? Did you check the status of the POST diag LEDs status?
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Hi,
3 shorts beep.
Post status LEDs are POST Progress Code is 4Fh
Please send me the Hardware compatibility list of server S1200V3RPM.
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Short beeps is not memory error. What kind of CPU are you using, and what's the PBA# of your board?
For hardware compatibility list of S1200V3RPM, see here: http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/CS-034302.htm Memory and Hardware Compatibility
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Hi,
My Board number is S1200V3RP and PBA# is G62254-405.
CPU is V31200
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I thought we were talking about a S2600CP2 board...
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Sorry Edwardzh,
I entered the server model wrong.Actual number is below.
My Board number is S1200V3RP and PBA# is G62254-405.
CPU is V31200
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Then your memory is not compatible with S1200V3RP. S1200V3RP requires low voltage memory (1.35V).
Regards,
Edward
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Okay But i have checked following low voltage RAM.
MT18ksfig72AZ-1g6e1ze (Micron) its voltage is 1.3 it also not working
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Which processor exactly are you using? And which display port are you using? Display Port or VGA?
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Hi
processor is 1230-v3 and i am using VGA for display
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Hi
You mean problem in its motherboard.Can you please tell me the actual reason because its my client server he is asking for exact problem??
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It's one of the steps to isolate the problem. Since you confirmed both CPU and memory work on another board, then it's likely the board is the cause. But I sorry can't tell you why the board failed.

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