MSI B75MA-P45 suddenly no post after 2 weeks new build

Hi all..an annoying problem after i built this new 2-3 weeks ago & running fine.
Suddenly pc doesnt post/boot just black screen on monitor (no signal received) No beep from post speaker & No lights on keyboard (although number/caps lights do flash once on & off).
MSI B75MA-P45 (MS 7798 Ver 1.1) ser no 601-7798-030B1210112914
Intel i3 3220 LGA1155 3.3GHz 55w BX80637133220
2 sticks Crucial Ballistix BLT4G3D1608DT1TX0.16FKR  1600MHz 8-8-8-24 (in slots 2 & 4)
Corsair 430W CX430M CX Series Modular PSU 80 Plus Bronze
Asus nVidia  GT640 2GBD3 PCIE GPU
I built this for my brother so i havent used it after initial build but he said it worked fine until went to start yesterday & this problem appeared. I installed/updated all drivers from shipped mobo disc & gpu driver is up to date.Microsoft Security Essentials was installed from new also.
I have tried installing 1 stick ram & tried it in all 4 slots (both sticks).
I have reset cmos
I have tried new monitor cable (dvi)
I have removed & reset 24 pin & 4 pin mobo power cables
I removed/reseated gpu card
i have tried new sata cable from hdd (WD Blue 500GB HDD)
Anything you can point me towards please?
Thank You

Quote from: Bernhard on 03-April-13, 17:35:22
Try another known working PSU.
Just got around to this pc again this morning & have upgraded the psu to Corsair 600w & hey hey boots to windows fine.
Thank you very much for your help
Regards

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