GTX 770 2GB Twin Frozr OC does not POST

Been building new PC over last couple of days. When I do not have the graphics card installed my system works fine.  With the graphics card installed I am unable to reach the POST screen.  I have switched the monitor cable between the graphics card and motherboard and do not receive an output signal for either.  I have also swapped out the power cable going to the graphics card as well as tried different PCI outputs coming from the PSU. 
I do not have access to another computer to try the graphics card on.
What are your recommendations for my next troubleshooting step?  All system components are brand new.
System Info:
chip: Intel i5 4670k
cooling: Corsair H100i Liquid Cooler
psu: Corsair AX760 fully modular
memory: Corsair 8GB (2 x 4GB) Vengeance LP DDR3 1600MHz
graphics card: MSI GeForce GTX 770 2GB Twin Frozr OC
motherboard: MSI Z87I-GAMING-AC
OS: Windows 8.1 64
storage: Samsung 840 EVO

Well as you don't have access to different computer to test it with, it's quite difficult. (friends? got any friends? :D )
I'd start off with... testing in another rig.  Also it would be really good if you could test different card in your PC. As you said you're not able to test, maybe go to some local store and ask if they can test your PC?
Did you give CMOS clearing a shot? >>Clear CMOS Guide<<  Also I'd look through BIOS settings.
Make sure it is fully pushed in, same with PCIe power cabling. Sometimes this might be an issue, as you can think it is fully in, but it's not.

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