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    Posted: 18 Sep 2015 at 11:56am
I just built a brand new machine

ASRock H97 Performance - BIOS P1.70
i5-4960
2 DD3 1600 DIMM's  -  Corsair cmz8gx3m2a1600c9

I just get 3 fast beeps, I tried the memory using A1/B1 and A2/B2
I tried BIOS 1 and BIOS 2
I tried clearing the BIOS

CPU says it's supported on all BIOS versions

Out of ideas.
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Hi and welcome to the forums.

Could you list the rest of the specs of your system please. 3 short, fast beeps is usually display related but without knowing what video source you are using I can't really help you. 
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

Hi and welcome to the forums.

Could you list the rest of the specs of your system please. 3 short, fast beeps is usually display related but without knowing what video source you are using I can't really help you. 


Just integrated graphics, VGA monitor connected to load windows.
I got it to boot, I accidentally hit power with only one DIMM in B2.

I put the other DIMM in B1 and the machine still boots and is working fine but with the memory running in single channel mode.

I know this memory is Dual Channel but the motherboard seems to disagree.
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Three short beeps is the AMI UEFI/BIOS code for a basic memory problem.

Since both DIMMs work in the B channel, did you try just one in slot A2 with nothing in channel B?

Be careful seating the DIMMs in their slots, that is a common mistake. With a DIMM in a slot, look at the edge of the DIMM slot. You should not see any of the gold contacts above the top of the DIMM slot.

Other reasons for one memory channel not working are bent CPU pins in the socket, something shorting a pin under the mother board for the A channel in your case, or a defective board.
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Thanks Parsec, I mistook the code for the 1 long 2 short that happens with display problems. The 3 short beeps is indeed memory related.

Do what Parsec suggested and test the A slots. More often than not the problem is caused by the RAM slots still being very snug on new systems and the RAM as a result not being properly seated.
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I wish that board had a Dr Debug display, but the beep codes should be enough.

I am soooo careful with memory slots and DIMMs, this board looks like it has moving clips on both ends of the DIMM slots, so should be less chance of seating issues.

I'm worried about bent CPU socket pins or a defective board, IF the A channel seems to be dead.
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A is definitely using one or two dimm's.
B works with one or two dim's.
 
I'm building this for someone for her son's 18th birthday starting college in GA.
I'm supposed to mail it by Monday so I may be screwed.
 
I saw a bunch of reviews people loving these when they worked, but a lot complaining about these being DOA, I should have listened grr....
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I could rip off the cooler and reseat the CPU but if it wasn't seated properly and all that force of the CPU from the socket the damage is done. Reseating might just make it worse....
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Found 2 pins bent, a 20 megapixel camera to have a good look and a really small flat head and everything seems to be working now.

Ran a memory test and everything came up okay. I tried every possible combination of DIMM's and all was happy
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That is fantastic news, congratulations on straitening the pins, that isn't easy to do Thumbs Up 
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