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if the graphics card had failed in anyway you'd expect beeps from the motherboard, so it does suggest that its something to do with the monitor video/power cable or fuse)
didn't expect it to work, as said if the computer was unhappy about any of the components it should beep. Can you hear the HDDs spinning up and being accessed?
tried removing the BIOS battery, powering on/off, replacing the battery and powering on? (or just clearing the BIOS with the jumper if it has one/you know where it is?)
it looks like a watch battery on the main board (motherboard) itself. You should be able to lever it out, turn the PC on, leave it a while, then turn off. Replace the battery and power back on, that'll clear the BIOS and return it to its default settings, may resolve the unknown issue. (Its worth a try anyway)
Does the PC have an internal speaker on the case? Is it connected to the motherboard?
tried changing the memory? I'd strip it down as much as you can, i.e change the graphics card, change the memory (only use one DIMM) remove any other cards, disconnect CD/HDDs etc
I'd say the motherboard itself has gone. When it was working it should have been giving a single beep to say it was ok, now its not beeping AT ALL suggests its a fundamental problem with the motherboard.
I've got a psu that will work. I've broken it down now. Will rebuild it later with different parts bar the motherboard to see. What a pitta. Not what i need.