MSI X79A-GD45 Plus no Post w. 4820K

I have same problem with a x79-gd45 plus with the 4820 cpu. I rma the first one and the replacement board does the same thing. Blue leds on, no post. Current board s/n 601-7760-040b1303219906. Purchased from Fry's who wont touch it??? Also, on jpwr3 plug, is that an in or an out? Not real clear.
Thanks
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Should also ask if anyone you know around here in So. O.C. Can do the flash if needed

Flobelix, enough of this? Don't you dare speak to me like that! The fact your answers made no sense made me think there might be a language issue. It was not meant to be offensive. Nobody ever answered my other questions but keep saying contact MSI. I was looking for insight into the product not just a referral to MSI.  Either way, I have contacted MSI again. They have flashed the bios and it still does not work. So back to square one. Now I have a refurb mb that does not work and cannot be returned to the store where it was purchased.  Thanks for nothing.

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