No Bios Or Display After Canceling During BIOS First Boot

LightningsalesUK

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Hey, I really need help!
i built a new pc. it was all new exept for the hard drive and ram which was taken out the computer i had before (which worked fine with all the ram)
after installing all the compnets i booted it up for the first time it took me to the MSI BIOS.
after checking all the RAM and HDD were all working and being recognised, i decide to press ESC, it said "do you want to save changes" i accidently pressed no and the computer turned off.
when i went to turn it back on again, all leds were working on the mobo, not case. all fans were spinning at full power. but there was no beep. im not sure there was a beep when i first turned it on. i left it a few mins, there was no video apperaing on ther screen. i check that all the componets are plugged in proberly and all the ram was snapped in proberly. but still no video, if anyone knows how to fix this, it would be much appericiated.

PC Specs:
i5 4670k LGA1150
Stock Cooler (soon to change)
MSI GD-65 gaming
MSI GTX 760
Cougar 1000w PSU
1TB hard drive
20GB ram; Corsair low-profile (8GB) generic ram (4GB) ballstix (2x4GB)
 

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the harddrive spins up fine and everything. but just no video, ive tryed a different graphics card and on different slots but no luck, ive reset the cmos in every way possible but no changes. could the motherboard be faulty? i really need help.
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i was taking it apart, and when i removed the CPU i realised there was a bent pin. i have read that a bent pin can cause no video, if thats true, why doesnt it work with the on-board graphics, and how did it work the first time? and is there any way of bending the pin back?
 

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i fixed the pin, still nothing, i took apart the computer and reassembled it and still nothing, i tried running it out the case, still nothing, if theres no more things i could do, i will go ahead and say i have a duff mobo
 

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hey sorry its been long.
i have now as of today replaced the motherboard and took my time to set it up again,
once turning it on the same problem is STILL occering. im almost giving up hope.
could it be the cpu causing the problems?