MSI-6321 boot problem

For the last few days, my computer has required a few cold boots to get started. As of today, it is not booting at all. The diag lights get to the processor initialization stage, 0110, where it hangs. The monitor gets no signal.
Can anyone suggest a way to test the motherboard, or dig deeper into this?
Thanks,
-Eric

http://www.overclockers.com/tips00140/
check yours,try another psu if you can

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