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could be one of a number of things....
1) RAM not seated properly
2) Issue with the BIOS
3) Graphics card not linked with PSU power connector?
Your best bet is taking out the CMOS Battery and resetting the cmos jumpers on the motherboard (read the mobo manual for info)
make sure that all the fans are connected to the motherboard correctly and that the graphics card (depending which one it is) is properly connected to the power supply. Many of the modern fast graphics cards have a power connector that needs to be plugged in to one of the connectors off of the PSU.
Hope this helps.
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