Led error codes z77a-gd65

hey guys
just got my z77a-gd65 and whenever i turn it on i have it flash a bunch of numbers on the led indicator at the bottom of the board, after a few seconds it ends up on dE and nothing happens
also the motherboard will not connnect ot the monitor, i have the DVI cable plugged in to my GPU (have also tried HDMI)
system specs are:
MSI Z77a-gd65 motherboard
Intel i5-2550k cpu (no igp so i have the hdmi/dvi cable plugged into gpu)
Saphire radeon 7950 11196-00-40G GPU
Asus Dvd burner DRW-24B1st
Seagate Barracuda 500gb 7200rpm hdd
Crucial M4 64GB SSD
2x4gb Mushkin enchanced blackline Memory (have tried 1 stick/2sticks in the different slots, 1+3, 1, 2, 2+4)
Rosewill Hive 650W PSU
Rosewill Blackhawk case
ASUS VH236H Black 23" 2ms Full HD Widescreen LCD Monitor
Havent even installed W7 yet, cant get a connection to the monitor anyway
all fans spin when i start it up
PSU is installed in case already but all others are not
thanks in advance for the help

Quote from: Noway77 on 29-April-12, 06:32:37
Hi
Did you already try to clear cmos, and an usual fix is also change to gpu to another slot, in your case the middle one.
just tried that didnt work :(

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