I am still clear where your problem lies. You say the machine will not start/post, but you said you are getting into the BIOS. Which is it?
After having to restore Windows to factory settings, it started as a delayed post. I would press the power button and nothing would happen for about 10 minutes. I was still able to get into the BIOS from that. Eventually, it stopped posting completely.
I tried virtually *EVERY* possible solution known to man over the course of five days, which took up my entire time off days from work. I even tried a different power supply from a good computer. None of it worked. Tried everything suggested in this thread and every thread I made across various computer forums. Interestingly, when I put the power supply from the non-functioning Gateway into my Dell, the Dell actually booted up. Both of those power supplies were 300 watts, however. The ONE thing I haven't tried is a higher wattage power supply. I'd need to wait until I get paid on Friday to do that because all of the computer stores around me (no exaggeration) have closed down within the last 1-2 years. I live near the Northwestern Indiana border, so I may do some Googling for computer stores in that area.
It seems like the USB ports are getting power as my iLok will still light up. After trying everything, this is why I'm wondering if the CPU is dead. That is my top fear. I know I need to replace the motherboard regardless (I accidentally bent some pins on the CPU socket :( ) The thing that tells me that the CPU is NOT dead is the fact that it
was posting originally, albeit a delayed post, before it stopped posting completely. Honestly, I'm not sure if that's typical of a failed CPU. The obvious culprit is the PSU, but given everything I said, I have my doubt that's the only problem. I believe the motherboard started to fail before it completely died and in the process, it took some components with it.
I just don't want to wind up ordering a mobo, a new power supply and have it turn out that the CPU is dead then I'm about $150. Part of me just wants to bypass that potential extreme frustration and just save up to get a new (custom) rig at the end of the month.