785GT-e65 not displaying video, please help! - [SOLVED!]

Hi, I am in need of some major help.
I recently upgraded from my micro-ATX motherboard from Gigabyte to a 785GT-e65 ATX from MSI. However, I am getting no video display from either DVI or VGA ports. Can anyone tell me why this is?
Processor: AM2 socket, AMD Athlon X2 64x
Mainboard: MSI 785GT-e65 AM2/AM2+/AM3
RAM: 2x1GB Kingston
PSU: Thermaltake 700W
GPU: NVidia GeForce 465GTX
Case: Antec
Hard Drives:
1x1TB SATA
1x120GB PATA
Thank you in advance for any advice or info!

Quote from: Bas on 27-November-10, 21:22:32
Did you connect 12V CPU power?
Also the screen should be connected to your videocard, not to the onboard video as that's turned off because you inserted a videocard.
I tried both onboard and videocard connections. No difference.
Quote from: Stu on 27-November-10, 17:43:07
Does the system pass POST at all? (ie does it give any beeps?)
Did it ever work with the new board?
Have you connected both the 24pin AND the 4pin power connectors to the board?
Have you connected your monitor to the 465GTX card? What about if you remove that card and connect monitor to the onboard?
It does not give any beeps.
I have both 24PIN and 4PIN connected.
I tried removing the 465GTX card and using the onboard. No difference.
Quote from: Fredrik on 27-November-10, 20:37:10
From a mATX... Hm, you should have had a look at the number of stand-offs/distanser/spacers. They stand a cm tall between the mobo and case, for the screwing.  If there is one too many and in the wrong place there is an immediate risk of a short.
I believe there are six, but I will check that out.
EDIT: Just to let you guys know, I found out that the problem was a poorly seated CPU and heatsink. Thanks anyway for the support.

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