MSI K8M Neo-V Motherboard - No Display on Boot

I have K8M Neo-V motherboard, when i power on my pc there is no display on monitor.
No error beeps comes on POST. Processor Fan is running properly.
I checked my Monitor and RAM, it working fine on other pc's.
what could be the problem? Plz any one can help me to solve this issue.
Thanks in Advance.

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Hi,
MSI K8M Neo-V   (MS-7032-Ver:1)
BIOS: AMIBIOS SS53 (8758)
Processor: Athlon 64: 2800+
RAM: 1 GB - PC400
VIA® VT8237 Chipset
HDD- 80GB SATA Segate

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