MS-7345 (P35 platinum) will not boot (red standby light)

I shut down today and went to boot back up again and nothing happened. I opened up the case to find that the red standby light on my motherboard was on but nothing was happening when I tried to start it up. I have tried to use my reset switch instead of my power switch to see if it was that but that does nothing too. There are no beeps or anything like that. I have even removed my graphics card and memory to see if that will help but there is no luck. I have checked the cpu and no damage appears to be there also the same with memory and other components as well as everything on the motherboard. What is happening?
ERP 080
MS7345 Version 1.2
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Memory: PC26400 OCZ2P800R22GK
PSU: BFG 1kW
ATI Radeon HD3870
WD RaptorX

Power supply might have gone so try another one that is powerful for your system.
I take it not even the fans come on when you press the power button?

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