[848P Neo V] No Post/Dead

Ok, heres the rundown... just purchased a new computer from newegg, parts include:
Nvidia FX5500 256MB AGPX8 Video Card
Kingston 512 Meg stick of Ram, DDR400
P4 2.4A (Prescot) 533MHZ
The above board (848P Neo V)
Power Supply is a 6100 D Powermax, max load= +3.3@28A, +5@30A, +12@25A, [email protected], [email protected], +5vsb@2A
IBM 80Gig HD connected via IDE, generic CD-RW (Sony) via IDE as well, Floppy.
Think thats all the information about it thats relevant ;P
Heres what happens...
I connect everything up. Everything powers on for a split second (literally.. not even a second) then immediately shuts down. This includes the Power Supply Fan, P4's Fan, the secondary Fan, everything.. I dont even get time to read the diagnostics lights its so fast.
I've removed the Power Supply, put it into a diffrent computer - works fine. Put a totally seperate power supply in, same problem.
Tried bypassing the start switch on the case by jumping the MB on, does the same... thing...
I'm lost. Technically support isnt answering and just makes me leave a message (which they arent returning calls) so not sure where to go with this.
To make matters worse, its the wife's computer and shes home in 4 hours..ugh! Fix me fix me quick (lol)
Tim

Nevermind.. fixed.
Turns out that the particular case (powermax) dosent have a grounding shield behind it where the MB rests... taking MB out, power on works fine.
.... What cheap peice of junk company dosent put grounding behind where the mb rests is beyond me....

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