Mac pro 2006 dont boot but fan's running like ****.

guys, my mac pro 2006 starts with the fan loud , seems running at total velocity. The video card  doesn't show nothing.  The usbs dont work.  when i extract the video card , the problem is the same.  I take the memory too, and the hd . The problem keeps going on.
The fan start's from zero to a million rpms.
The check leds on the motherboard are ok, no one of them are lighting.  If i take every part of the machine and i put  them outside,  the same thing happen.
can you helpme?

Make sure your Ram is paired correctly when you install it --
And the long boot time is due to the previous reply. If you don't set a 'boot drive' the mac pro will look everywhere before selecting the OSX installation.
I've got the dual 300GB Velociprators in raid 0 with 80GB Intel ssd boot drive in my mac pro (same as yours). You can also boost your clock speed by a software trick .. I can get mine over 2.9 MHz before errors start popping up in console.
(problem is it screws up video playback and time)
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/overclock-a-mac-pro-or-xserve-in-software/1910?t ag=content;search-results-rivers

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