MSI 760GM-P23 doesn't boot

Like the title says. I go almost directly to the boot menu. There I can only choose the optical drive with the windows 7 disk in it. But when I press enter it says: no bootable device, Press any key to go back. Really hope you can help me
also have a youtube video so you can see the problem. But I am not allowed to post external links. So you can go to youtube channel:
itsjustme2102
then click on video and I think its the first video you see, you will recognize the video title also: MSI motherboard doesn't boot
graphics card Club 3D Radeon HD 6850 CoolStream Edition
CPU Socket AM3 ,AMD Phenom II X4 965 , OPGA, "Deneb", Black Edition, C3
be quiet! Pure PowerL7 530W
mainboard Socket AM3+ ,MSI 760GM-P23 (FX) , RAID, Gb-LAN, VGA, Sound, µATX
memory DDR3-1333 ,Crucial 8 GB DDR3-1333 Kit ,CT2KIT51264BA1339
Samsung SH-D163C optical drive
hard drive 3,5" seagate barracuda 2TB green

Built my rig today and I'm having the same problem. The hard drive and BDR player show up in the Bios. When I boot the system it says "please select the boot device." The only option is CD/DVD, which has the windows 7 disc inside. When I press enter it says "No bootable device, press any key to go back"  I can't get any further than that.
I tried a number of HDD's and DVD Drives, with the same unsuccessful results. I could use some assistance if anyone's nailed the source of this problem.
XFX Radeon HD 6670 Core Edition Video Card - 2GB DDR3, HD-667X-CDF3
AMD FX-6300 Six-Core 3.5GHz AM3+ Processor
MSI 760GM-P23 (FX) AMD Series Motherboard
Patriot Viper Xtreme 8GB Desktop Memory Module - DDR3, 1600MHz

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