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Find out which BIOS is installed (websearch on server model) then search for Bios Beep Codes for that BIOS. Check what 4-3 4-3 means, you may find it is something simple. If you can get floppy working you may be able to flash BIOS but again you need to know which one
It's a server mobo.. it might not be configured out of the box to support that. Check the BIOS.. after that check for any BIOS updated for that board. It might be an issue they resolved. You also might have to TELL it to boot from an external source (some MoBo's make you press the TAB button at POST to open that menu.. others the F10 key)
We do this all the time. If you're saying that you have tried it with a known working memory modules then most likely you will have to replace the motherboard of the system or you can reseat the jumper of the motherboard and try it again, if it will still not work then you have to get the motherboard replaced.
There should be a fan settings area is your system bios. Make sure it is enabled for adjustable speeds if you have adjustable speed fans installed. Hope this helps.
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