I'm hoping you guys can help me with this, because I'm all out of ideas. 
My problem is that my fairly new computer won't boot at all. I built it around 30 days ago, and I had this same problem when I initially built it. At the time, I unhooked everything, reattached it all, and it worked. I've been using and gaming on the computer for the last month. Heck, I was on it this morning. So I thought it was fixed.
Fast forward to a couple of hours ago. I decided replace the stock thermal grease with AS 5, and when I tried to boot, I got nothing, just like when I first built the computer. The CPU and case fans spin ~1 cm or so, but then they stop. The difference today is, I've taken everything out and put it all back together, and it still isn't working.
I just tried a different power supply, and the same thing happens.
Here's my setup:
Core 2 Duo E4500
Gigabyte P35 DS3L
Western Digital SATA HD 160 GB
Corsair 450VX
PNY 8800 GT
GSkill 4GB DDR2 800 RAM (2x2 GB)
ASUS SATA DVD Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit
Coolermaster 690 case
Again, any help is appreciated.
			
			My problem is that my fairly new computer won't boot at all. I built it around 30 days ago, and I had this same problem when I initially built it. At the time, I unhooked everything, reattached it all, and it worked. I've been using and gaming on the computer for the last month. Heck, I was on it this morning. So I thought it was fixed.
Fast forward to a couple of hours ago. I decided replace the stock thermal grease with AS 5, and when I tried to boot, I got nothing, just like when I first built the computer. The CPU and case fans spin ~1 cm or so, but then they stop. The difference today is, I've taken everything out and put it all back together, and it still isn't working.
I just tried a different power supply, and the same thing happens.
Here's my setup:
Core 2 Duo E4500
Gigabyte P35 DS3L
Western Digital SATA HD 160 GB
Corsair 450VX
PNY 8800 GT
GSkill 4GB DDR2 800 RAM (2x2 GB)
ASUS SATA DVD Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit
Coolermaster 690 case
Again, any help is appreciated.
				
		
			