MSI 890FX-GD70 and AMD 1100T won't boot. bug LED shows F F.

 Hello everyone!  This is my First Time  Build a Custom PC.  My MoBo won't boot Bios ,  NB shows debug LED   Off  of  AMD  1100t  Processor , What's wrong? I Properly removed processor  and cleaned and reinstalled again  with thermal paste  , CPU fan work perfect, memory and video card installed correctly, I removed and  reinstalled  3 times to  find  the problem and still  Bug LED shows  F F. What I can Do? What is the  problem?     Processor  or  MOBO?  I'll  Appreciate your  suggestions, Recomendations and help.  Thank you.
my Custom Pc
MOBO-  MSI 890FXA-GD70
AMD X6 1100T 3.3
Memory  8G  Corsair  Vengeance  1866Mhz
CPU cooling  Corsair water cooling  hydro  H70
SSD OCZ 90 Gb
video card ASUS 2GB ATI 6970.
Case NZXT Phantom
Power supply : PC & Coolling  silencer  MkII 950 watts
LITEON BD Burner.
Logitech 350 Keyboard.
Your  Help  will be  considerate  and  appreciated..  

Quote from: Juank1 on 10-April-11, 10:26:37
umm   have you connected the power cable for CPU?  sounds rare question for me,  sorry  ..  All  I know is  CPU is seated into socket where get power.     Power ATX 24 pin power connector to mainboard  is properly  connected.  or  are you talking about  ATX 8 Pin power connector JPWR2?  is it that?
.      Also  I tried and  clear CMOS just using  1 stick RAM the slot close to CPU. nothing got it.     Debug LED   FF .     no  signs  of CPU no debug Led   Must see CPU LEDs  On .   as for  me trouble  is  on CPU or motherboard. when you install CPU did you push hard down and closing lever?  I installed CPU like manual say completely embedded into socket and closing lever  I didn't pushed .   Have To push hard it?   what you think about?     I 'll Try tomorrow removing motherboard  and reinstall   Properly as  I  did  and everything back    again.        
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or  are you talking about  ATX 8 Pin power connector JPWR2?  is it that?
yes

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