New upgrade wont post VNF3-250 and 3400 cpu

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Upgraded my rig and replaced my barton2500/abit nf7-s with socket 754
3400 athlon and vnf3-250 mobo. The rest of the parts are the same from
original set up.

When I put in the 3400/chaintech and hit the power button the fans
spin 2-4 seconds then stop and nothing happens. No beeps, post
anything.

I took it completely apart and tried again, reseating cpu, etc,
reconnecting power switches, etc and still the same problem. Tried
different vid card, taking extra cd rom and hard drive. Still nothing.
Is this a cpu or mobo problem? I bought this from someone on
hardforum’s FS/FT thread and he said before he sent them that it
posted for him. He seems to be a trustworthy person based on his
seller ratings.

I put in my old cpu/mobo and here i am typing and everything is
working. Im using an Antec 380w TRUE psu with a 9800np. Im sure it has
enough juice.

Thoughts?

P.S.

I’m using 2x 512MB of corsair VS ram, pc3200

According to this link my RAM is not on here, could this be the
problem?

http://www.chaintechusa.com/download/list/vnf3-250.pdf

I somehow doubt this is it though.

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did you clear the cmos?

w/ all IDE disconnected, just cpu and mem installed, it should post. you
could even leave the mem out, it should at least beep (1-sec beep,
repeating every couple of secs, indicating "bad ram"). if totally
dead/silent I'd say the cpu isn't cycling.

if possible try a slower/older cpu; if it posts then update bios to latest
(version 5, dated march 2005). perhaps it has updates to better support
newer/faster cpus.

I had trouble w/ this board not liking certain brand mem sticks at all,
and then not passing memtest86+ cleanly w/ an "approved" stick in slot 1
(but it was just fine in slot 3). choose mem from the "approved" list,
and always validate w/ memtest before installing OS.

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From most comments I've read re: this board, lots of people are very
satisfied, especially with its "value", but many others have had
"issues". The latest bios seems to have resolved many of the older
complaints, but my experience is that it's a finicky board.