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You said you added another Video Card right? I'm assuming to SLI?
Do you still have both video cards in while trying to test? If so Try removing one video card - leave inthe original card. Then try.
I doubt it's a PSU problem. You couldn't power up with the new one and the old one also. I doubt it's the CPU. (Make sure your ram is properly seated in their slots.)
Last resort would be removing everything except (CPU, H&S fan, remove all ram except 1 stick) connect just the 20+4 pin tot he mobo and the 4+4 to the CPU on mobo. Make sure the front panel case connector for the Power switch is properly connected and try it.
Do you still have both video cards in while trying to test? If so Try removing one video card - leave inthe original card. Then try.
I doubt it's a PSU problem. You couldn't power up with the new one and the old one also. I doubt it's the CPU. (Make sure your ram is properly seated in their slots.)
Last resort would be removing everything except (CPU, H&S fan, remove all ram except 1 stick) connect just the 20+4 pin tot he mobo and the 4+4 to the CPU on mobo. Make sure the front panel case connector for the Power switch is properly connected and try it.