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I am not sure how you checked the power supply but they can be misleading. Many failed power supplies still have enough power to turn on lights and spin fans but not enough for a system startup.
Unfortunately, MB's are not designed to be serviced. Considering 1 or 2-hours of labor costs more than most motherboards these days it is just not worth trying to fix them. Therefore, if it is not the PS you need to buy a new MB.
Looks like it is a Gateway motherboard made by Foxconn, you can get drivers and info from Gateway for this board at http://support.gateway.com/s/MOTHERBD/FIC/105553/105553nv.shtml
Ouch. Ok first thing to do is unplug the system, clear the CMOS, and unplug the hard drives from the motherboard. plug the power back in and see if it posts. If it doesnt, pull the ram and see if it at least beeps when you turn it back on. If it deosnt beep at that point it looks like you have a dead board.
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