No display on GTX 670 PE

I recently bought a MSI 670 to replace my HD 7850, but after installing the 670 I am getting NO display from my card while in the  x16 pcie socket.  I works in the x8 socket and also in a x16 on a older AMD computer.
I have tried everything I can think of, including updating to the latest uefi bios, but still no display.  The fans boot up on the graphics card and there are no error beeps, but the card does not seem to be recognized and the on-board graphics kick in.
I have checked both pcie power plugs and both are fine.  Memory is seated okay and passed mem-test, no bent pins on CPU
Intel i5 25000k Sandybridge -DT-D2
MSI GeForce GTX 670 OC Twin Frozr Power Edition
Gigabyte-Z68xp-ud3
650w PSU
Thanks.

Quote from: Donavon on 14-August-13, 18:45:36
Okay, thanks.  What is a GOP vbios?
It's has UEFI support allow you to enable fast boot and secure mode.
Quote from: Donavon on 14-August-13, 19:35:44
I have ordered a MSI Z77A-G45 motherboard.  With my GTX 670 being MSI, then they should work happily together.  What do you think?
yes it should works fine

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