Power problems... P965 Platinum

So I updated my system with new motherboard and CPU.
Case: Sonata Antec II Piano with Smartpower 2.0 450W
Motherboard: P965 Platinum
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600
MEM: 1x 1GB 800MHz
I was short of money that's why I only bought certain new parts.
After installing the mobo and CPU, I plugged in the main power cord to the PSU and switched the power on from PSU (but not from the power button on the case) and the case and cpu fan started spinning and the DVD-drive can be opened and closed. Now this is weird as the computer is not on yet. When I do press the power button, the leds indicates that the system is on but nothing happens (the fans and dvd-drive are still working). So I think there is bad cabling etc.
I tried re-installing everything but the same thing happens again. Now I have only the CPU + heat sink, graphics card (geforce 7300), RAM and the D-bracket installed.
The cabling goes like this:
the 24-pin power is plugged to JPWR1
the 4-pin power is plugged  to JPWR2
the 4-pin power is plugged to JPWR3
the reset switch, power switch and  hdd led are plugged in to JFP1
the speaker and power led is plugged into JFP2
the D-Bracket is plugged into JDB1
So does anyone have ideas why the fans start spinning when I switch the power on from the PSU switch? Have I missed something I need to do in order to make the system work? I've done everything exactly like the manuals tells me to do (I'm writing this from school, so I do not have access to the system, hopefully I remember the cabling correctly).
thx

> hmm.... did you save the BIOS settings before?
Nope, I'm not able to save the BIOS Settings at all. No matter what the settings are (Defaults, modified,...), After saving the settings, the computer just won't boot. I need to clear CMOS in order to get back into BIOS after saving the settings.
I think this might be caused by the fact that it saves the FSB to 266MHz (1066MHz) (during boot it displays the message that "266mhz system bus processor is not supported <....> System will use reduced 133MHz bus instead.) So after saving the settings (and FSB to 266MHz), the system is unable to boot. I cannot change the value to 133MHz from BIOS (this is what I tried, so that I would be able to test if the FSB setting is the one that makes it impossible to boot after saving BIOS settings), it can be only between 200-500MHz.
I'll test more powerful / other PSU in couple of days, MSI's support suggested that. Hopefully that will solve the problem.

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