Does your model of PowerComputing machine have a pci riser card?

        If so, then the removal/reinstall of the processor card and 
other motherboard components can disturb the seating of the pci riser 
card, and then the machine will appear totally dead.

        Yank out your PCI riser card, then totally reseat it. 
Actually, I'd install the riser after the processor and other bits 
were in.  Hold down the CUDA switch for good measure for about half a 
minute, then hook up cables and boot it up.

        This is a (somewhat) well-known problem w/ powercomputing 
machines w/ PCI riser cards.

Good luck,
-Greg

p.s. -- if you don't believe me, I'll take the machine off of your 
hands for the cost of shipping. ;)

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