MSI P55-GD80 Wont start.

Hey there.
I just bought an i5 and MSI P55-GD80.
But i got a little problem.
My computer wont start?
specs;
Intel core i5 750
MSI P55-GD80
4890 Sapphire Vapor-X
G.skill ripjaw PC3-12800 1600mhz CL8
Samsung F1 Spinpoint 320GB 7200rpm
NorthQ Black magic flex 650Watts
First my computer startet but dident show any screen picture.
But now it wont start at all? I have tried the case button and the "START" Touch button on the motherboard.
I have also tried with a scredriver så the PWR pins.
Wont start?
What can the problem be?

DIMM 1 and 3 is the Black DIMM slots. so be sure to put your memory there. 
hope it works with you.
Skaahr

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