A55M-P33 - No Video, Nost POST Codes

Hey there,
   I'm having an issue with the board listed in the subject - I can't seem to get video working. Here are my complete specs:
MSI A55M-P33
AMD A8 3870k APU
GSkill DDR3 1600 F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL
The numbers on the BIOS chip: 25032BVSIG 1229
Not sure what's going on - it also has issues when I plug in an external PCI graphics card (a working Radeon x850). When I remove the RAM, I receive 3 beeps upon powering on, letting me know the memory is bad. It exhibits the same behavior with a different 500W PSU, and after re-seating the CPU.
I think the problem may be related to RAM, but the 16GB variant of the RAM I have in the machine has been tested and is listed as OK on MSI's site - so it should work. I'm going to try to find some other RAM sticks to throw in there tomorrow, but would appreciate any advice anyone can offer!
Also, how does one update the BIOS when there is no video output?
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide!

Yes, I agree that it's a cheap PSU. But, it was pulled from a working system and has enough power to easily handle this system. I also have a 500W Apevia PSU which shows the same issue, which I believe is due to the motherboard not working properly as I've tested the RAM in other machines and it is fine.
This is a budget board, and is cheaper than the 8GB of RAM I want to put into it - I'm not going to purchase a new PSU and new RAM just to SEE if that resolves the issue. It would be cheaper for me to just purchase a board by Asus, Gigabyte, ASRock, etc., than to buy all the parts to test this budget motherboard.
I purchased this board just over a year ago (the 15th of September, 2012) and just now unboxed and mounted it, so it may be out of the manufacturer's warranty. I guess I'm just stuck with a subpar project that I can either spend a lot of money on, or I can choose one of the more reputable motherboard manufacturer's that don't have ridiculous RAM limitations (no GSKill even though it's listed under the 'supported' section. Really?) and don't point out your other, working hardware as the faulty part.
Do you have any suggestions to help me get this board working, besides replacing every other component?
Thanks for your advice!

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