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Be sure to set your ram to the manufacturers frequency, timings and voltage; set your sata controller to the same mode it is in now, set the boot options to CD/DVD first device and the hard drive windows is installed on as second boot device. Save and exit.
Unfortunately, it's sounding like the mobo, to me. You can try removing the CMOS battery though. If still nothing, be sure and check all connections, and see if you have someone with an extra PSU that will let you borrow it for a day. It seems you are right it is either the mobo or PSU, but the green led lights show the board is etting stand by power, but that still does not mean the PSU is putting out sufficient power to start the computer, but, I would think the fans should try to start.
Alright guys,
It worked, thank you Paul. the problem was it was in hibernation mode when i put the new monitor on and my compter just came off a hibernation issue. Anyway thanks to everyone for their input.
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