660 ti Power Edition DOA?

Hey, I was really pumped to get this new card so I installed it and was ready to go but my motherboard gave me a beep code of 1 long 2 short which from what I gather means a video problem so I tried reseating it a couple times and no good.  The fans are spinning but I just get the beep code and nothing on the screen.
I popped my 470 gtx back in and it boot up with no problem. 
My motherboard is a MSI p67A-C43(B3) and I tried updating the bios to the latest.  Also my power supply is a 850w Seasonic so no problem there.
I'm not sure if there is anything else I can try, but I thought I'd ask....I've never had this happen with a video card before.  It would really suck if it was dead since that means I just brought more work onto myself and I will probably have to pay extra to ship it.
Thanks.

Hi just as a note I see that suggested all the time take a part that does not work and try it in a friends system. The only problem with that is what happens if that bad part blows his board he wont be a friend then. Best to take it to a small local shop and ask them to test it while you wait much safer

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