KT4V-L motherboard won't boot

Hello
This n3wb is having major problems getting this motherboard to boot with a graphics card installed. Bought the mb expectng to be able to use a spare gc i had lying around. But no joy - fan spins for a split second and nothing happens. Took the gc out and it booted okay giving some POST beeps.
So went to a store to get a new gc to see if that would work - it did (but i didn't want to have pay for a new gc so i took it back). Have since tried about 3 different gc's i borrowed off friends - MB don't work with any of them - tied resetting the CMOS aswell with no joy.
So i admitted defeat, went back to the shop and bought the same new gc that i'd tried earlier but now this doesn't work either. Also, now when booting without a gc installed it doesn't give me any beeps but does bootup
Anyone know whats happened - i' been pretty careful for static etc and don't think i could have harmed anything  
thanks

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..." Give complete PC specs. includding P.Su. and AMPS. it gives to 3.3v. 5v. and 12v."
As you don't say if GC you have used to try booting, are AGP or PCI, try the other kind you haven't used.-
Memories are same brand ? If not or no brand name, try with only one memory.
Sorry :
PSU: Output 350W
 +3.5V    28A     Orange
 +5V       35V     Red
 +12V     16V     Yellow
 +5VSB   2A       Purple
 -5V       0.3A     White
 -12V     0.8A     Blue
PS-ON               Green
P.G                   Grey
+3.3V & +5V Output Max 220W
+3.3V, +5V & +12V Output Max 330W
Have tried another PSU but get the same result
Memory
Both memory sticks are the same
On one side the sticker reads: Buffalo DD333 PC2700 256M
On the other side: RAM0080 256Mb DDR333 PC2700 Samsung
I've tried booting with one installed but get the same results (no beeps), also tried with no memory installed (again no beeps)
The graphics card,s i've tried have all been AGP
The new one definately does work, as i've tried it on another machine, don't understand why it worked before but not now
I'll try to get a PCI gc today
Thanks for the help btw

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