P67a-g45 two POST tests?

I have a p67a-g45 board
core i5 2500
16gb kingston ram (off the qvl)
geforce 9800
wd 500gb hdd
lg blu ray drive
Ok ive built many computers in the past, but this is the first one ive had that either runs two post or is experiencing an issue.  It starts on boot and about 10 seconds later it gives two rapid beeps, and about 3 seconds later a normal POST beep.  Its currently running an initialized ubuntu server, and it seems fine, but i have nnot had a chance to do any sort of setup or config yet.  I just didnt know with the new click bios if this was normal, or is something causing it an error which it is recovering from?

its a single boot system, and the bios says theres 2 usb hubs and 1 mouse, but it still gives 2 beeps even if theres an additional usb cd/dvd drive plugged in as well.  Ive gone with msi for every graphics card ive ever purchased, but this is my first mobo with them.  Ive never had anything like this occur with the asus or gigabyte boards ive used.

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