P67a-G43 Boot Problem

Just installed this motherboard to replace another made by Gigabyte.  It doesn't appear to be booting up, no beeps, no output to the video.  Id does sound like the HDD is spinning and there is a single blue led on the mobo.
i5-2500
HIS Radeon 6870
630w Raidmax
Thank you.

Can you test with another PSU?
Raidmax PSUs are overrated.

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    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/hardware/gg463524
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    Since it was working fine before it got into the car and within 10 mins there's problems. I think it could be some of the power connections to the board or the PSU suddenly gone bonkers.
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    6. go into BIOS, load defaults, and check all 66 items turn off green power and other exotic enhancements for now
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        Double check CPU clock, multiplier, FSB speed, memory speed and ratio.
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  • MSI P67A-G43 and Call of Duty 2

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  • P67a-g43(b) bios

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    New build gives five solid beeps on POST…, no video.
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    MSI P67A-G43 mobo, (times 2). (Thought first board was DOA, cross-shipped replacement.)
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    Sorry to see that one person can have so much trouble with two boards 
    At this point I would try my components on a known good board. Yes, I know, where to go to ? Friends, family maybe a helpful local PC store/supplier.
    The likelihood of two bad boards is pretty remote, but, although it is highly unlikely, nothing is ever impossible. Its time to test everything individually by exchanging parts with a working system.
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