1 Second Crash on new system

TradeMrk

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Sep 28, 2013
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Asus P6T SE Motherboard (3 weeks old)
1000 watt Platimax PSU
I7 980 Proccessor
Radeon 5870 x2 Crossfire GFX card
3x4 (12gb) Gskill Ripjaws Ram DDR3 - 1600

Recently I had my ground wire go out on my old psu and motherboard I took my pc in and had all of my components checked and replaced both the PSU and Motherboard. The ram is also fairly new each of these components is 3 weeks old.

I have been using this system without issue since I manually switched the components. The CPU never goes above 55 degrees Celsius and GFX heat is also not an issue.

In addition to replacing all components I reapplied thermal paste around the size of a pea following the usual alcohol cleanse on the CPU and GFX. The system has been running beautifully with 0 issues at all for 3 weeks.

Last night the computer turned off and since then it will display a light on the Motherboard and power up for approximately 1-2 seconds. The system does not post.

To trouble shoot this over night I let the system sit unplugged. Then on a wooden table I disassembled and check all PSU leads. I used the age old trick and cut a thin piece of cardboard and placed it behind the motherboard. There are no blow out capacitors. I have removed and replaced the CMOS battery with a new one. I also attempted to run the PC with 1 stick of ram and base components with no success (tested this with each stick 1 by 1)

What is my next step as I am located in Fairbanks Alaska and the only service center here is awful.