Did I fry my motherboard and ruin other parts?

Brian7

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I bought parts to build a new computer, but when I was installing the mobo to the chassis I forgot to put the standoffs in first and instead screwed the mobo directly to the case. Not realizing I had made a mistake yet, I connected everything up and tried turning on the computer, the fans came on but I didn't get a signal on my monitor. Once I figured out what I'd done wrong, I tried to to a bare minimum test to see if I fried the motherboard. So right now I just have the mobo lying on it's box with the cpu, gpu, and one stick of ram connected, when I power it up like this the mobo lights come on, and the fans come on, but I still can't get a signal on my dvi-d monitor. I'm pretty sure my mobo is fried, my question is, are my cpu gpu and ram ruined too? Or is there any possibility the problem is with the monitor?

I can get more detailed specs if needed but the shorthand is: mobo: Asus P9X79 LE, cpu: i7 4820K 3.7ghz, gpu: Gigabyte windforce gtx 770, ram: gskill ripsaw 4gb ddr3, psu: rosewill hive 750W
 

Brian7

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The motherboard doesn't have any video connections.
The monitor works with the computer I'm using now. It's an Acer monitor and when I went on their website it only had drivers for Windows XP, though the computer I'm using now is running Windows 7, and I was planning on running my new computer on Windows 7 too.