P965 Neo does not post

I have a problem with the P965 Neo-f i didnt used it for a while but i got it out of my computer working just fine. Today how ever after rebuilding it in a system it just refused to work.
Specs:
P965 neo-f
E6400
2x 1GB kingson pc 5220
250GB Western digital
X1950 pro (but also tried a 100% working X1650)
antec smrtpowwr 2.0 450WW
When powered up everything fires up just fine all the fans start and the HD powers up and you can hear it ratle but the screen stays just pitch black. I tried different video cards which i also tried in my other system and work just fine. I rested the jumper a few times but that didnt do anything. I have checked and recheked al cabels and everything is conected a it should. Anything else i can try?

"Today how ever after rebuilding it in a system it just refused to work"
 Just what do you mean by that? You changed cases or what?

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