Msi x99s sli krait edition no post

Hi All,
i have tried to boot my new machine and i am unable to get post or post codes it seems to look as if it wants to post(boot) green powerbutton/reset button
the monitor-light goes green indicating there is signal from the GPU but then goes orange again saying no signal i have pluged in a post speaker in and get no post beeps indicating an issue this is the second motherboard and processor i have tried with no success and the GPU worked in my z77 rig. I will try a different GPU tonight, any help would be much appreciated
i have tried one stick of ram, bios b, inspected cpu pins (visually ok) and different 850 psu all to no avil.
system specs are as follows
msi x99s sli krait edition
evga gtx970 sc
i7 5820k
16GB kingston hyper x (Kingston HX421C14FBK4/16 16GB)
corsair hx850i (see pic for amps per rail)
sm951(pcie ssd)
samsung 840 evo
WD 1tb green
os 8.1 pro 64bit(never booted into win 8)
bios:not sure unable to get post to check

i have tried both boards with both bios and one stick at a time also tried multiple types and brands of graphics cards (asus strix gtx970 new out of box, evga sc gtx970 and and an old but known working nvidia 9500 gt) also tried them in different slots (ram and graphics) also tried an old(but working) antec 850w psu
ps: all spare parts taken from working media pc 
 

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