KT6V and Athlon 2700+ boot problem

I recently got an Athlon 2700+ to replace my 1800+ on this KT6V board.
I know the motherboard supports that CPU but after putting the new CPU in and hitting power, nothing happes.  My monitor stays on Standby and there are no beeps from the BIOS.  The power comes on and fans go though.
I updated the BIOS and that went fine, but was no help.
I flashed the CMOS back to defaults, then put the 2700+ in and still nothing.
The 1700+ and 1800+ processors I have work perfectly so I think my 2700+ is toast... although it looks fine.  There are no scorch marks or cracks in the die and all pins are there and straight.
My 4 pin P4 PSU connector is in place... the 1700 and 1800 won't run without it.
any suggestions before I send this 2700+ CPU back for a replacement.

Can you try it in another system?  You can use this link to check its OPN number to verify what model 2700 it is.
http://www.thedigerati.us/info/amdcpuchart.html#xp
Do you have the diagnostic led connection hooked up to the motherboard?

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    +12V3DC ±5% +11.4V~+12.6V Short Circuit Protection(SCP)
    +12V4DC ±5% +11.4V~+12.6V Over Temperature Protection(OTP)
    -12VDC ±10% -10.8V~-13.0V Under Voltage Protection(UVP)
    +5VSB ±5% +4.75V~+5.25V Ambient Temperature
    DC Output
    Ripple
    & Noise Output V. Specification At Full
    Load Operation 0°C ~ +40°C
    +3.3VDC 50mV Storage -20°C ~ +80°C
    +5VDC 50mV Ambient Humidity
    +12V1&2DC 120mV Operation 5%RH ~ 95%RH
    +12V3&4DC 120mV Storage 5%RH ~ 95%RH
    -12VDC 120mV Dimensions
    +5VSB 50mV 180(L) x 150(W) x 86(H) mm

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