I have a HP xw4100 workstation who died in the world.

The only thing it does is an error code on the power button LED blink.  It's 3 Red blinks followed by a two second pause.  This error message is not found anywhere in the HP manuals.  There is an error code for two, and a red flashing which is either of power problems radiator, fan or processor.  I did the basic troubleshooting here and nothing has changed.  I got a few points of interest to a specialist of the HP support which has made things more confusing.  The flashes-3 represents 3 beeps means processor questions and mode 'sleep', he said.  I don't get the 3 beeps so that means that it is sucking in mode 'sleep'.  Or is the card processor or mother after all?  I have not plugged and connected to the unit several times after one played with different things.  That's what I've done so far.  -all unplugged plug the motherboard devices left: nothing different - checked all the cooling fans: nothing - removed and put back the heatsink and processor (no not remove and replace the thermal paste): nothing - plugged a wired keyboard and presses the SPACEBAR several times: nothing.  Deaths worldwide.  Solutions/comments will be useful.  Thank you

You are the very welcome.

If it were me, I would remove the processor.

Carefully inspect the processor for bent pins and mother socket for damage. Make sure you paste of course no thermal somehow obtained in these pin holes in the socket. If the dough is conductive, your motherboard is toast if he is in there.

If they look OK, then I go on eBay and buy a used, but tested and functional processor that is compatible with your system.

Processor Intel Pentium 4:

  • 2.4 GHz (533 MHz front bus *, 512 KB L2 cache) *.
  • 2.6 GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, 512 KB L2 cache)
  • 2. 8A GHz (533 MHz front bus *, 1 MB L2 cache) *.
  • 2.8 clocked GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, 512 KB L2 cache)
  • 2.8e GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
  • 3.0 GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, 512 KB L2 cache)
  • 3.0E GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
  • 3.2 GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, 512 KB L2 cache)
  • 3.4 Extreme Edition GHz (front side bus 800 MHz, memory cache L2 512 KB, 2 MB L3 cache)

I don't know how the processor extreme edition is going for.

My next choice would be the one above that (3.2 GHz), which must be cheap and abundant. sSpec SL6WG is the only one I've always had for the d530, I upgraded.

http://Ark.Intel.com/products/27501/Intel-Pentium-4-processor-supporting-HT-technology-3_20-GHz-512K-cache-800-MHz-FSB

Good luck!

Paul

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