Hagroth ......I think we have one foot nailed to the floor!    
 I mean, why would it beep like that even though I have no modules in it?........
            Right , so you just got a beep code because you
 don't have memory in the machine when you booted it 

           And it was the 
same beep code you have been complaining about for the last 19 posts..................... 
           And you still say that it 
cannot be the memory but some other problem........................................ 

         You even posted a video where a dimm was shown to have
 failed big time but it can't be the memory...... 
        When running a single cycle (14 mins) everything's fine, not clutter on the screen and no errors reported. But after leaving it on for hours it's full of jibberish      When running memtest.....there is no hard drives in the loop ......only the memory and the CPU.......if there is errors ,....it will record them as the "X" you so desperately want to see ...... if the memory is 
"Big time Failed or Not Compatible" it can and will turn the screen to gibberish or even BSOD
  You 
cannot use an external stereo speaker or a head set.......it will not be active during the boot phase
  It's been 11 days since your last post ..... all you had to do in that time is beg, borrow, steal a different branded memory module, even a 1GB dimm to test in your system......If we can rule out the memory absolutely.......then you/we can move on in trouble shooting your apparent  problem.
  P.S ....This one of those times where frustratingly one of fifty possible reasons has to be explained to get people moving in the right direction.....                                                                        
  "QUOTE"  having them in slots 2 and 4 rather than 1 and 3, just having one of them in different slots, just having the other one in different slots, the beep code remains. Common sense implies it can't be the RAM.                                                                           "END QUOTE"  One of thirty possible explanations........... if the memory has been installed and registered in the BIOS .....untill you clear CMOS/BIOS or load "OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS"......the Bios will not hunt for a different memory module or different slot position but use the signature that it already has.
                                      UNTIL THEN ......IT'S THE MEMORY! 
  Aussie Allan