I was thinking about that, but I can't change the boot sequence to CD/DVD, because I don't get any POST or BIOS or anything.
My options right now, as I see it, is pay someone to look at my computer, or buy new parts. I could pay for someone to fix it, and they tell me its dead anyways, or I buy a new one and its not the issue. Both spend money I can't, thanks to my other new toys lol
How does this say you swapped cases?
Follow the proven fault isolation instructions I provided and you will isolate what is wrong until all that is left is the MB.
The only way to test a MB is with a whole set of proven good, CPU, RAM, PSU, etc. If the MB is bad (like a bad voltage regulator) it can damage the equipment you are testing it with so it is a risky process.
If the beep occured because you pulled the ram with power on then it was a voltage spike and tells you nothing. If the system beeped during a boot up the CPU is probably ok.
Here is an update.
With everything plugged in, no beep, no nothing.
With Harddrive out, no beep, no nothing
With RAM out, beep, no nothing
With videocard out, no beep, no nothing.
And the PSU is a new one.
And I have not removed the CPU and tried it, cause that is crazy. Plus there is only one think I hate doing in terms of computers, and that is removing and placing CPUs, they are hard lol But from what I have done, it should tell me it's the motherboard. Except the ram, the ram states that the MB is fine, correct?