Dka790gx platinum will not post

Hi
Just started a new build and the above board will not post.
I have radeon 4850, 1 x hdd, 1 x dvd, 1 x 2 gig ram 1066, phenom II 940, antec earthwatt 850.
I went through the following process of elimination.
taken board out of chasis, only used 1 stick of ram, used onboard vga and dvi, cleared cmos, removed battery,tried another psu but this is a 550 watt hiper.
the green sticker on the bios reads 160 so i guess it has the correct bios.
Stumped now..Dont know whether its the board or the cpu thats the problem.
Any ideas thanks

Update.
The vendor tested the board and it posted for them ok. I spoke to their technical dept and they tried it with an older processor. I sent my processor and ram and they tested these and the board posted.
I received the board, ram and cpu back today. Set it up with a minimum of hardware and it still wont post.
I havent been able to speak to the technician but the only thing I can think of is the psu.
I have an antec eathwatt 650 (not 850 as previously posted..typo). This psu works as it has been use in my current setup with an intel core 2 duo 6400.
What psu's are people using with this board and processor. Phenom II x4 940.
thanks

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