5 XW6200 beeps even if mboard replaced!

I have a HP XW6200 that gives me 5 beeps to the power upward. Also 5 red flashes. The beeps and lights repeating to infinity. The boot doesn't get far enough to display anything on the screen.

I am an experienced hardware engineer, but this problem is going to fail. Here are the steps I took:

Removed all unnecessary devices, cards, hard drives, etc.

Replaced both modules of RAM at a time and I tried the boot without RAM.

Replaced the power supply.

Replaced the motherboard.

I tried booting with one of the two processors removed, then repeated with the other removed.

5 beeps remain, and I have nothing left to replace. The only thing I can think again as possible is that both processors have developed problems at the same time, or that the replacement motherboard is also defective in the same way, which seems unlikely that it has been provided as "fully tested".

I saw this problem (including persistence by replacing the motherboard) described elsewhere online, but without solution. What Miss me?

The first motherboard was bad, I reinstalled and tested with the same fix that worked on the second, but can't make it work.

The second may have been tested with memory only to slot 1, it is difficult to know, with renovated rooms, how they are tested. Slot 2 dirty contacts and running with mem in slots 1 & 2 caused the same symptoms as the original Board. It was, I think, what had confused me. Clean the contacts on the connector 2 deleted the question.

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