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Code | Text | Causes | Corrective Actions |
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W1627 | Power required | The system configuration | Turn off power to the |
| > PSU wattage. | requires more power | system, reduce the |
| Check PSU and | than what the power | hardware configuration or |
| config. | supply can provide. | install |
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| power supplies, and then |
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| restart the system. |
W1628 Performance | The system configuration |
degraded. | requires more power |
Check PSU and | than what the power |
system | supply can provide, but it |
configuration. | can boot if throttled. |
Turn off power to the system, reduce the hardware configuration or install
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the "Glossary" on page 175.
Solving Problems Described by LCD Status Messages (Optional)
The code and text on the LCD can often specify a very precise fault condition that is easily corrected. For example, if the code E1418 CPU_1_Presence appears, you know that a microprocessor is not installed in socket 1.
In contrast, you might be able to determine the problem if multiple related errors occur. For example, if you receive a series of messages indicating multiple voltage faults, you might determine that the problem is a failing power supply.
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