Half dead board??

Have just got SiS648 - msi 6585 - when I power up the D-Bracket lights instantly turn to green but no vga ( msi g440 8xagp ) does not initalise. No beep , keyboard lights flash , IDE drives reset. Have tried pci vga card still no luck - have also tried removing all other devices ( no other cards in system ) and hdd,dvd floppy - still no luck. restting cmos makes no difference.
Dead board ??

Bentley,
Open up your side case, switch on you com, see if your processor fan is running and also see if your mobo LED1 is lighted. If all these are through, check if your VGA card is sloted properly into the VGA slot and also check if your rams sitting properly.
You can also try removing you D-Bracket as having the D-Bracket plug wrongly could caused problems too.
All the Best... :D!!!

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