P965 platinum wont turn on

 
E6600
965p Platinum
Antec Sonata II case (with 450W TruePower 2.0)
2GB OCZ gold PC6400 ram 5-5-5-15
WD25000KS 250 GB 16mb cache hdd SATA 2
ok  so ive connecte all my parts up into my case with all the molex connector connected and the 8 pin 12 v connector connected with the older 4pin connector. when i turn on the computer the fans all start spinning and then about 2 seconds later they all sop and the power led goes out and then they all come back on again and then 2 seconds later turn of again and it keeps going on in this loop until ti turn the psu off.  iver tried reconnecting all the power leads, removing the hdd and the video card (to insure itsnot a lack of power) and chaniging the slots the rams in (was orininally in slots 1 and 3).  also the dled shows RRGG when the fans spin if thats any help.
any ideas

well i sent it back to the place i bought t from for a replacement   and now basically(bar lasts a bit longer beofre restarting an dled is diff) same thing is happening with the replacement mobo ...  what i wrote to msy support:
1.Product Type: P965 Platinum
2.BIOS version: unsure as unable to post (so original)
3.External VGA Type: nVidia 7900gs
4.CPU Type: core2 e6600
5.Memory Type: 2 gig pc6400 OCZ Gold 5-5-5-12
6.Power Supply Type:Antec Trupower 450w
7.Operating System:none
8.Problem Description:
when i turn on the computer it starts up for about 4 - 7 secs and then will turn it self of, and then as soon as the fans have nearly stopped it will start again and then do the same thing over and over again until i turn off the power on the psu.    the lights on the dled will be GGRR for half a second and then will go RRRR until just before it stops and then be GGRR agin until it stops (split second).  i had a similar problem when i first installed everything but the dled always stayed GGRR and it would be about 2 seconds before it stopped instead of around 5  seconds.  then returned the unit and as soon as i recieved the replacement this has happened.
ohh and i think its prolly not the ram cause it still ha[[ened even if i removed the ram .. got no other ddr2 ram to test with tho unfortunatly

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    Quote
    At MSI website it says that the E8400 is supported
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    Quote
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    Quote from: burianek on 12-May-07, 02:52:47
    I had the exact same problem with my keyboards / P965 Platinum, although mine started when I used partition magic to resize my windows partition.
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    "Did exactly as BOSSKILLER suggested.  Updated bios to latest version 1.4 within windows using live update.  Turned off machine.  Unplugged power cord.  Cleared CMOS.  Booted, (keyboard worked! :D) got into bios, loaded defaults.  Rebooted into bios, reset all of my settings and presto!  Perfect again."
    dunno where did you saw that, but i never suggest using LiveUpdate to update BIOS.
    "Thank you guys so much.  This helped immensely.  I was not looking forward to taking apart my new machine to send in the motherboard for service at all."
    you are welcome.

  • Whoo Hoo! Trouble Free P965 Platinum Install!

    Well, this is going to be my first and probably only post here.  I know a lot of people who read this forum are either thinking of buying this board or have one and are getting ready to assemble their new machines. 
    I was in the later group and in reading through all the other posts I started to get a bit concerned that I was going to have a rough ride.  I am happy to report that that was not the case.  My build went smooth as butter.  Here what I put together...
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    So to sum up, this MoBo has been a dream to install, the very few problems I encountered were minor and my system is totally stable and fast!  If you're considering buying this board, by all means, go for it.
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