MSI P965 Neo. Power up problems. Help needed really badly.

I just finished getting all my hardware for my computer that I am building. Finished intsalling them but when i went ot turn it on it powers down as soon as BIOS setup opens or soometimes for like 15 sec. Need help and i've tried lots of things with the power supply and what-not.
Help plzzz.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=25959.0

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    I fitted a new MSI P965 Neo-F which is labled on box but not with the F on the motherboard itself.
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    Quote
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    That is the BIOS/Firmware of the JMicron Chipset checking and listing the drives that are connected to its ports.  Nothing to worry about.

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