Msi pt 880neo fsr dead heelllp

hello, the problem:
pc was working fine, turned of... come back turned on and... dead
recently i had some issues referred to the psu... two psu died by some kind of overvoltaje then i buy another new and wok fine until this...
i dont know if the processor and mobo died or only one of them, i can use the d-braket and power up the mobo without processor to diagnose if the motherboard is alive or it will not work
if the mobo is dead and in the pcb there is no visible damage (burned, exploded capacitors, etc) what is the first thing in mind to fail in this case, may be the precessor regulation stage
some ideas
thank
specifications
p4 northwood  socket 478 2.26ghz fsb533
512mb ddr 400 cas 2.5
msi pt880 neo fsr
vga fx5500 128mb
hd smsung spinpoint sp120 serial ata
psu(functional)> eurocase 550w rail 12v>19A
dvd rw dl pioneer dvr109
dvd samsung
thanks

alredy done that but the motherboard is dead if somebody have or know where i can get some kind of service sheet, please share with me
thanks, = the motherboard can work (not the bios but at least some light in the d bracket) without the processor? thanks.
now i dont know if the processor and the mobo are dead, or only one of them.

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