Supermicro X10SAE 10 Beep Error COde

BAD311

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Hello all, just installed an X10SAE mobo into a custom built server with a Xeon processor and 16GB DDR3 ECC memory. I've disconnected everything from the board except power, ram and CPU and regardless I keep getting 3 instant beeps in a weird noise and then 10 beeps that are identical... Someone else asked about this on other sites a couple years ago... it went unanswered...

Anyone have any ideas what 10 beeps may mean? I've put the ram into different slots, double checked the ram install guide to make sure its plugged into the right slots and even swapped it out for non-ECC memory... It seems 4 beeps = bad memory, but I'm getting 10 beeps... I powered it up with 1 stick, 2 sticks, etc...

Board turns on just fine but I can never see an image on the screen / get machine to post...

Thoughts?
 
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BAD311

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Also here is the CPU...
Intel Xeon E3-1231V3 Haswell 3.4GHz LGA 1150 80W BX80646E31231V3 Server Processor

Ram...
Crucial 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM ECC Unbuffered DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Server Memory Model

Mobo...
SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SAE-O ATX Server Motherboard LGA 1150 Intel C226 DDR3 1600

PSU...
EVGA 220-G2-0750-XR 80 PLUS GOLD 750 W 10 yr Warranty ECO Mode Fully Modular NVIDIA SLI Ready and Crossfire Support

SSD...
SAMSUNG 850 PRO MZ-7KE256BW 2.5" 256GB SATA III 3-D Vertical Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

HDD...
WD BLACK SERIES WD1003FZEX 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
 

zir_blazer

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There is an identical Thread somewhere else that DOES have an answer:

I am answering my own post in case someone else comes looking for an answer to the same question. The reason for a beep code of 10 short beeps is that there is no video card. I made the mistake of thinking because it had the Intel C226 chipset and video connectors that it didn’t need a CPU with graphic capability. I robbed a video card from a nearby PC and the beep code disappeared and the server booted normally. Perhaps they will put that beep code in the next revision of the on-line manual.

Try throwing in a Video Card, or using a Xeon with GPU (E3-1246V3). The X10SAE is branded for Workstation and not Server, it does not have IPMI support, which is the reason why the Server Motherboards favours the non-IGP Xeons since the chip that provides IPMI also has its own, minimalist Video Card. I'm not entirely sure if you can go true headless (No VGA at all).
Also, since the 1231V3 is Haswell Refresh, through theorically it SHOULD POST, it may be possible that it doesn't if it has an older BIOS. May want to try with a original Haswell in case the Video Card way doesn't work.
 
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BAD311

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Ahh, gotcha! I will give that a go here in a bit. It sucks I didn't see any references between the CPU and mobo and the GPU issue :(
 

BAD311

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I hooked up a video card to the PCI-E and we are rocking and rollin!

Thanks man!! Now to swap out the CPU for one that can support the onboard video output! (like the one you recommended, yes, yes, just like the one you recommended... mmm... and it's on sale at Micro Center, w00t w00t! Guess what day it is? HUMP DAY)

Sorry, I'm tired. Thanks again man!
 

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I read that technically the 10 beep code is a "warning" and not a "fatal error", basically, it should do the beeps, then boot afterwards. You may want to try using the Video Card, configure a server application of some sort that is executed after Windows boots, or set up something that allows you to remote manage it, and checking if without the Video Card you still can get it working. Otherwise you will have to figure out what to do with your current Xeon.