MSI Military Class II 990FXA-GD65 - No Signal

Hello. I'm an amateur builder and this is my third project. I've spent many hours trying to figure this one out with no luck, so here I am.
All the components are new, save for a stick of RAM. Everything seems to have power. I've only had it boot into BIOS once. As soon as I moved the mouse I lost signal to the monitor. I have not been able to reproduce this. I have cleared CMOS, reseated everything, tried a different monitor and video card and took it down to one weak stick of ram and one HDD. I've also tried using a VGA cable to no avail.The only thing I haven't tried is powering up the Motherboard outside the case. I haven't tried it because I'm under the impression that the motherboard had to be grounded to the case to work properly and safely, but I have seen it suggested on this forum in other similar threads.
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 3.4 Ghz
MOBO: MSI Military Class II 990FXA-GD65
RAM: Samsung 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600U-9-10-B0 240 Pins DIMM (Cheap)
GPU: GeForce GTX 560Ti
HDD: Kingston SSDNOW 100V 128Gb 250 MB/s Read Speed (Solid State)
PSU: Corsair TX 850w
+3.3V@30A, +5V30A, +12V@70A, [email protected], +5VSB@3A

Quote from: capps on 05-October-11, 01:38:02
Two different monitors and two different cables (DVI and VGA).
Saw it in your 1st reply, what about this?:
Quote from: Svet on 05-October-11, 01:37:02
try to boot with 1 memory stick only, in 1st DIMM close to cpu socket.
also do >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed

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