New Imac 27" i7, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4096 MB startup lil prob.

I everlyone,
i have a doubt about my new IMAC 27" 
When i turn on my mac after the normal gray with logo, i have for a nano sec. a green screen with yellow apple just for a nano sec, and then the system starts normally, no problem when i use or if i use for a long time.
i pre configured my i mac
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4096 MB
Fusion Drive 1
and I7 core
that's what i've change.
I do know if it's a real problem or it's normal...
Anybody can tell me something? or have the same issue?
thanks in advance

Thank you just one hour and Apple shold call me back
Fingers crossed

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