For what it's worth, when I build a system from 'parts', I always
begin with bare bones minimum to ensure the basics all work.
No hard drive, no modem. no sound, no Cd, no mouse, etc.
Just a floppy drive, video card, keyboard, mobo, [with ram & chipset]
power supply and case.
With this, check the POST beeps, set the CMOS to just the floppy, then
boot with only a bootable command.com disk. The case power light
should be on, but not the hard drive LED. If you can boot to the
floppy successfully, then add the 'stuff' one at a time, begininng
with the hard drive. Take your time, and do it one piece at a time.
Patience pays off.
About the suspected bad PS, in most cases, it's okay, just not
connected right. PS's are amazingly resiliant.
If in doubt, check the +5 and +12 volts at the connectors.
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