NF750 g55 not powering up

Hi,
So my dad is addicted to newegg and buys parts just because they're a good deal (even though he probably won't get to ever using them).  So while I was home recently I made a build literally out of parts that were lying around.  Here's the specs.
MB: MSI nf750-g55   
CPU: AMD athlon || X2 X260 3.2g
RAM: 2 gskill ddr31600 pc3 12800 4gbX2
PSU: Thermaltake Purepower(tm) atx 12v 400w
The onboard gpu makes a weird noise so I added an ATI Radeon HD 5450 VC
The problem:  So everything worked fine for about a month and a half.  Used it as a media center for my tv.  One day I left it on while I was doing laundry.  I couldn't have been afk for more than 10min, but when I came back , all the aps lights were off, the keyboard and ethernet light was on, and the led on the front of the case was flashing(whatever that meant).  So I hrmmed and tried to reboot, no go.  When I try to power on, the aps flashs for a sec then nada, no fans, nothing.
Thought it was the PSU so I used a tester on the 400w and everything was fine.  But I tried the 650w in my other computer anyway.  Replaced the CMOS battery.  Reseatted all the hardware.  (Except the CPU cause I don't have any thermal compound here. But I know I didn't overpaste).  tried without the VC and different RAM.  Zero success.
I've seen other threads with the same problem with this board.  Is there a flaw or something in this board?  This is the first time I've ever had a problem with MSI, my other computer is on a 890FXA.  Hopefully someone reads this can help me out.
Because everyone loves emoticons    (is this last one flipping the bird?)
   

So I took the MB out of case , took out the CPU, polished the cooler (again, still looked grainy though), reapplied silver thermal compound, reseat.  I plugged in the 24 pin and the 4 pin, prayed, turned on the power button on the MB, and...nothing.  APS flashes for a second, CPU  fan doesn't come on.  Get this, though.  When I plug in only the 24pin and not the CPU power connector, I get power.  Light 1 on APS stays lit, CPU fan and PSU fan stay on.  I turned off the power shortly after because I wasn't sure if this could cause any damage. 
So, does this mean the problem is with the CPU?  Is the MB refusing power to the CPU to prevent damage? I don't have a spare CPU to test with.
the 650w psu is a Corsair.       

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                   Rated Bus Speed   2200.0 MHz
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                   Size   4096 MBytes
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                         tRC   34
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                         RAS# Precharge   8
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                         tRC   30
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #3
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                         CAS# Latency   7.0
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                         RAS# Precharge   7
                         tRAS   16
                         tRC   26
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #2
                         Frequency   444.4 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   6.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   7
                         RAS# Precharge   7
                         tRAS   14
                         tRC   23
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #1
                         Frequency   370.4 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   5.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   5
                         RAS# Precharge   5
                         tRAS   12
                         tRC   19
                         Voltage   1.500 V
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       Model   NF750-G55 (MS-7578)
       Version   1.0
       Chipset Vendor   NVIDIA
       Chipset Model   nForce 740a SLI
       Chipset Revision   A2
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             Version   V1.2
             Date   09/24/2009
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             Current Resolution   1360x768 pixels
             Work Resolution   1360x728 pixels
             State   enabled, primary
             Monitor Width   1360
             Monitor Height   768
             Monitor BPP   32 bits per pixel
             Monitor Frequency   60 Hz
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             GPU   G94
             Device ID   10DE-0622
             Revision   A2
             Subvendor   XFX Pine Group (1682)
             Technology   65 nm
             Die Size   240 nm?
             Transistors   505 M
             Release Date   Feb 21, 2008
             DirectX Support   10.0
             DirectX Shader Model   4.0
             OpenGL Support   3.0
             BIOS Version   Version 62.94.11.0.0
             ROPs   16
             Shaders   64 unified
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    Quote
    Does the Nf750-G55 support EPP/X.M.P?
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