Since I was able to take my Music PC apart and put it back together myself when I had to get my motherboard replaced, I thought I'd try my hand at building a PC myself the next time I needed a PC.
Now, I need a PC in office as a backup to my regular PC, for 24/7 duty, and for future duty as a music and movie PC at work (scaled upgrades soon heh, heh). So I bought the kit, and had a go at it today.
This is the configuration:

Mobo: Asus P8H67-M LE
Processor: Intel Core i3 2100
RAM: Gskill DDR3 1333mhz, 4GB x 2 sticks
PSU: Corsair CX430 V2
HDD: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm
Cabinet: Coolermaster Elite 360
ODD: None.
I got the whole shebang together without any trouble.


The problem is that the PC does not boot
Nothing turns on, the fans don't start, it makes no beeps or protests, nothing.
- I tried swapping the power supply with my main PC's power supply. No go. I tried plugging in power directly from the wall outlet (in case the PSU has an issue with my APC UPS). Still no go. The motherboard is receiving power for sure, as a green LED lights up on the motherboard.
- I tried using only one RAM stick at a time, and tried each stick individually in each of the two RAM slots. All possible combinations were tried. No go. The motherboard has a function that will fix all RAM issues anyway.
- I made sure the HDD works by connecting it to my main PC. The HDD is ok.
- I removed ALL connections and connected everything back together again. No go.
- I knew this would make no difference, but I cleared the RTC memory by changing the jumper settings for a bit. No go.
What else do I need to try? I'd be very grateful for suggestions!
Is there some way if I can find out if the motherboard or the processor are faulty?

In addition to the troubleshooting help, I was also wondering about the following:
I actually removed the heatsink from the processor and motherboard once and put it back in. I don't have any thermal paste with me, so I couldn't put any on when I put the heatsink back on. Do I need to put any on? DO I need to scrape off what thermal paste (stock stuff that came on the heatsink itself) has been applied already? How do I do that?
PS: The coming few days are a going to be hectic for me (personally and at work), so even if I don't reply immediately to posts, please keep the suggestions coming. I will definitely try them all out tomorrow whenever I get a break from work, and post results as soon as I can.
Now, I need a PC in office as a backup to my regular PC, for 24/7 duty, and for future duty as a music and movie PC at work (scaled upgrades soon heh, heh). So I bought the kit, and had a go at it today.
This is the configuration:

Mobo: Asus P8H67-M LE
Processor: Intel Core i3 2100
RAM: Gskill DDR3 1333mhz, 4GB x 2 sticks
PSU: Corsair CX430 V2
HDD: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm
Cabinet: Coolermaster Elite 360
ODD: None.
I got the whole shebang together without any trouble.


The problem is that the PC does not boot

- I tried swapping the power supply with my main PC's power supply. No go. I tried plugging in power directly from the wall outlet (in case the PSU has an issue with my APC UPS). Still no go. The motherboard is receiving power for sure, as a green LED lights up on the motherboard.
- I tried using only one RAM stick at a time, and tried each stick individually in each of the two RAM slots. All possible combinations were tried. No go. The motherboard has a function that will fix all RAM issues anyway.
- I made sure the HDD works by connecting it to my main PC. The HDD is ok.
- I removed ALL connections and connected everything back together again. No go.
- I knew this would make no difference, but I cleared the RTC memory by changing the jumper settings for a bit. No go.
What else do I need to try? I'd be very grateful for suggestions!

Is there some way if I can find out if the motherboard or the processor are faulty?


In addition to the troubleshooting help, I was also wondering about the following:
I actually removed the heatsink from the processor and motherboard once and put it back in. I don't have any thermal paste with me, so I couldn't put any on when I put the heatsink back on. Do I need to put any on? DO I need to scrape off what thermal paste (stock stuff that came on the heatsink itself) has been applied already? How do I do that?
PS: The coming few days are a going to be hectic for me (personally and at work), so even if I don't reply immediately to posts, please keep the suggestions coming. I will definitely try them all out tomorrow whenever I get a break from work, and post results as soon as I can.