Quote Originally Posted by Temujin View Post
Euxinus - That Zalman 600W should be plenty of power for that system. Even though the board is beeping and restarting, making it sound like it's close to booting, it could just be the board. If I had your system in front of me, I'd still take the RAM down for testing. The only times I've experienced those beeps were due to the 12V aux 8-pin wasn't plugged in and/or bad connection - CPU wasn't being detected properly. You do have a Xeon plugged in there and I can't help but wonder if the BIOS can't see it.
The zalman won't boot the board at all, I have read that it had problems with the gigabyte x58 series too.

http://forum.zalmanusa.com/phpbb3/vi...c.php?f=9&t=73

With the corsair PSUs the fans and the lights start up at least. Yeah, my first thought was that there was something wrong with the 8pin. I don't think it's the RAM, since even if I remove the RAM and have nothing plugged in the RAM slots, it still gives me the same beeps. Usually when there is no RAM plugged in, shouldn't it give long beeps compared to the rapid beeps I’m getting? I get the same kind of beeps with RAM or no RAM, the only difference is that it shuts down after the beep cycle if have RAM in. How does your system act with no RAM in? I don't have any convenient way to test the RAM as my other 2 systems use DDR2. It will probably cost me if I go to a shop, so I'm saving that as a last resort.
It might be that the CPU isn't supported, but I would probably be the first one to not get it to work (or??)

Oh, and thanks for trying to help btw.