Question Need help trouble shooting memory error

jamesdsimone

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I upgraded my z840 recently. It came with 2x E5-2620 v3 and I wanted to install 2x E52597a V4's. I had to flash the BIOS which went ok. I swapped out the CPU's and booted up. It gave me 5 beeps which indicated a memory error. Before I upgraded CPU-z reported 128 GB memory running quad channel which was correct since I had 8x16GB installed. After rearranging memory modules I got it to boot on with 4x16GB of memory. I found one module that CPU-z did not report properly so I got a couple more and installed one where the one with the error was. Again 4x16 booted but every time I try to install all 8, I get the 5 beep error code. So could it be anything else but a bad ram slot? Is it worth trying different CPU's. A replacement MB is about 75 dollars but having to replace it is going to be a pain.
 

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If you put the old CPUs back in, does it boot with all 8 sticks?
I haven't tried that but I will and let you know. Could there be something wrong with the CPU memory controller? I have 2 E5-2690 v4's and 2 other E5-2697a v4's I could try as well as the old E5-2620 v3's.
 

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I tested the computer with 6x16 modules and it posted with 2x16 for CPU 0 and 4x16 for CPU 1 but not the other way around. So I replaced CPU 0. With 8x16, I get the same memory error beeps.
 

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Did it work with all 8 before you flashed BIOS and swapped CPUs?
Yes I flashed the BIOS with the 2 E5-2620 v3's and all 8 modules installed. I didn't touch the memory modules. I used the most up to date BIOS which is from 2023. That was the last BIOS update. It worked fine though I didn't specifically look at the memory status. The problem occurred after I replaced the CPU's.
 

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Yes I flashed the BIOS with the 2 E5-2620 v3's and all 8 modules installed. I didn't touch the memory modules. I used the most up to date BIOS which is from 2023. That was the last BIOS update. It worked fine though I didn't specifically look at the memory status. The problem occurred after I replaced the CPU's.
It sounds a little like you may have borked some pins in the CPU0 socket.
 
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With the original CPUs? If so, the only other suggestion I can think of would be to flash to the BIOS version you started with, if you can.
I finally got back to this. I pulled both CPU0/CPU1 and the 4 ram modules associated with CPU1. I put the original E5-2620 v3 in the CPU0 slot with 2 ram modules and it booted fine. But when I put 4 modules in got I the same 5 beep error. So guess it is either a bad ram slot or something wrong with the CPU0 slot? Any other possibilities?
 

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I finally got back to this. I pulled both CPU0/CPU1 and the 4 ram modules associated with CPU1. I put the original E5-2620 v3 in the CPU0 slot with 2 ram modules and it booted fine. But when I put 4 modules in got I the same 5 beep error. So guess it is either a bad ram slot or something wrong with the CPU0 slot? Any other possibilities?
It sounds a little like you may have borked some pins in the CPU0 socket.
 

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New board is installed. I just have to install the heat sink and see if it boots. The board came with an E5-2630 v3 and I installed 4 ram modules. I left CPU 1 empty. Could the problem have anything to do with the BIOS? I have to flash it in order to use v4 CPU's. I want to install 2 E5-2697a v4's.
 

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New board is installed. I just have to install the heat sink and see if it boots. The board came with an E5-2630 v3 and I installed 4 ram modules. I left CPU 1 empty. Could the problem have anything to do with the BIOS? I have to flash it in order to use v4 CPU's. I want to install 2 E5-2697a v4's.
Possibly. I suggested earlier that you try to go back to the BIOS you started with in order to rule that out.
 

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I updated the BIOS last time through the board setup menu. There is a method to update through Windows. Any reason to use one method or another? I used the latest BIOS 2.61 but I found 2.59. I was thinking I can use the slightly older version since all I need is Broadwell support.
 

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I updated the BIOS last time through the board setup menu. There is a method to update through Windows. Any reason to use one method or another? I used the latest BIOS 2.61 but I found 2.59. I was thinking I can use the slightly older version since all I need is Broadwell support.
Most new boards that update through Windows actually just do the setup for the update in Windows and then reboot to do the actual update. I still prefer the BIOS setup menu method myself. Less to go wrong,
 

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Most new boards that update through Windows actually just do the setup for the update in Windows and then reboot to do the actual update. I still prefer the BIOS setup menu method myself. Less to go wrong,
I'll stick with the BIOS setup method. HP only has the latest BIOS version 2.61. I did manage to find 2.59.