845GLM/cele 2.4 - POST failure No Beeps

Hello Guys,
here is the run down
This is a completely new computer for my sister. All parts were purchased new.
845GLM Motherboard
2.4 Cele
Generic 2700 DDR 512 mb
Generic case w/ 400 watt ps
Everything went together well, no issues.
The box will not post, It will not give me a single beep w/ just the ram and CPU in. it has onboard nic and video as you know, so I cant remove those.
If I pull the ram I can get it to give me a continuous "long beep, pause, long beep, pause, long beep" and so on until I power it off.
Any ideas? Everything looks ok but I just wanted to get a second opinion. I have never liked the "no beeps" so I just thought i'd post here for some info.
Thanks,
Scott

Thanks for the reply Assaf,
I did have a spare chip that I tested with as well, I forgot the mention that. I did test with a 512 of Mushkin enhanced 2100 DDR as well. I get the same results with this memory.
I have also pulled off the heat sync and reseated the cpu and that did not inprove the situation.
Any ideas anyone?
-Scott

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