K8n neo platinum dead? please help urgent

Hello everyone... Yesterdey I was working with my computer, transfering normal stuff from my mobile to the computer and suddently my monitor went black, then I restarted my computer, but my monitor was still black and my d-bracket was all red lights, so I shutted down my computer to change my grafics card an see what the problem was, but it would never turn on again... it startind turning on and off every half second non stopping.. so I went to borrow other power supply but when I try again to turn it on, it was simply dead and with my old one was still dead. Is my mobo or processor fried??? :( please help...
Msi k8n neo platinum socket 754
revoltec power supply 450 watts 25 amps in 12v rail
2 gb kingston pc400 ram
80 gb sata hd
120 ide hd
ati radeon 9600 xt grafics card
athlon64 2800 processor
pinnacle pci tv card
hp dvd
philips dvd

Quote from: rubengomes on 14-January-07, 22:00:09
thanks for the reply... butt it still does not work...
take CPU out and find a way to test it somewhere else. if CPU is fine, then must be failure mainboard if we dismiss PSU factor(you have already tested with 2 PSU's good ones)

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