MSI x99s xpower ac boot issue

Hello,
I am having a problem with cold boot. After shouting down my computer, it cannot start when I press power button.
Sometimes after shouting down fans were still rotating until I turned off power supply.
I was trying to turn on PC without all RAM, without all USB devices, without SDD, and without graphic cards, and it still
couldn't start.
The only way to start my PC is to trying turn it on many times and using Discharge button (also many times).
If it turns on it works good. I can use PC without problems, but if I shout it down, it won't start again, and I have to
make this crazy launching process again.
I do not know what is happening, but I expected more from such expensive hardware...
All components are new (about two weeks).
Board: MSI X99S XPOWER
Bios: Version 1.7
VGA: 2x Asus GTX 980 DC2 OC Strix 4GB GDDR5 (256 Bit) DVI
PSU: Be Quiet! Dark Power PRO 10 850W 80PLUS Platinum, 10.4 dB, 4/1 (OCK) (BN203)
Processor: Intel Core i7-5930K, socket 2011-3, 64bit, 3.5GHz, 140W
MEM: Kingston DDR4 3000 4x8GB C15
HDD: SSD Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB SATA3 2,5"
COOLER: CPU Noctua NH-D15 - 165mm, 1320, 24.6 dBA
OC: no
OS: Windows 8.1 64bit Professional

Hi again. Yesterday I took my brother PC and used his Power Supply - Corsair TX750.
So with his PSU, and mine motherboard PC was starting everytime without problems.
But when I used another motherboard and mine new PSU it also starts everytime.
So looks like PSU: Be Quiet! Dark Power PRO 10 850W and  MSI x99s xpower are not compatible.
The problem with Dark Power PRO 10 is that when it starts, I can hear switch inside it.
When I start PC with normal PSU, i press power button and it starts, but when I start with Be Quiet! I press power button, then I can hear switch inside PSU
and then in starts. So the problem is that, when I press power button with  MSI x99s and Be Quiet! Dark Power, i cannot hear this switch.
I have no idea what I have do to now
PS:
This switching inside PSU you can hear on this movie at 8:32.

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