i was going to suggest the same thing, if only for a last troubleshooting 
step.

if you have either a spare PC power supply, or a PC that you can "borrow" 
the power supply from temporarily, you could try powering the video card 
from the separate power supply.  assuming the borrowed PS doesn't have a 
switch, google for the pinout for the 20 (or 24) pin connector, and see 
which pins you need to short together to turn the PS on.

ken



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