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1-5-4-2 andor 1-5-4-4 Beep Code for Intel® Server Boards and

The document provides troubleshooting steps for Intel® Server Boards and Systems that emit a 1-5-4-2 and/or 1-5-4-4 beep code on boot, indicating a power fault or failure. Recommended fixes include checking for loose connections, ensuring proper power supply connections, and updating the BIOS/firmware. If issues persist, users are advised to visit the Warranty Center for further support.

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1-5-4-2 andor 1-5-4-4 Beep Code for Intel® Server Boards and

The document provides troubleshooting steps for Intel® Server Boards and Systems that emit a 1-5-4-2 and/or 1-5-4-4 beep code on boot, indicating a power fault or failure. Recommended fixes include checking for loose connections, ensuring proper power supply connections, and updating the BIOS/firmware. If issues persist, users are advised to visit the Warranty Center for further support.

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Product Support  Server Products 

Support

1-5-4-2 and/or 1-5-4-4 Beep


Code for Intel® Server Boards
and Intel® Server Systems

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Documentation

Content Type Maintenance &


Performance

Article ID 000006962

Last Reviewed 05/30/2023

What am I seeing?
On boot, you can get a 1-5-4-2 and/or 1-5-
4-4 beep sequence. This beep sequence
indicates a power fault or failure. Refer to
the Technical Product Specification of the
appropriate server board for a description
of the beep codes, please refers to the
appendix named Post Code Errors

The
situation
may also
take place
with the
1-5-4-4
and 1-5-
Note
1-2 beep
code
sequence,
especially
with new
system
setups.

How to fix it

Ensure that no loose standoff


contacts the chassis, which would
therefore cause grounding. This
scenario is especially true with brand-
new system integrations.
Remove and reinsert the power
supply or power supplies.
Ensure that both Central Processing
Unit 1 (CPU1) and Central Processing
Unit 2 (CPU2) power connectors are
connected even if there isn't a second
processor installed.
If your system supports dual or
redundant power supplies, start your
computer using a single power
supply.
Test one processor at a time if your
board has two.
Update the motherboard system
BIOS/firmware to the latest version.
Swap the existing memory with
tested memory, as non-tested
memory could cause this beep code.

What should I do if these steps don't fix


it?
If these steps don't resolve the situation,
visit the Warranty Center for support
options.

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