P67a-gd55 new videocard can't access bios

I have had this system for over a year now with no problems. I just upgraded my videocard from an 8800 gtx to a radeon 7870 tahiti le. Now the msi splash screen is too large for the monitor and if I try to access bios I get an A9 in the corner and it hangs. I've tried different keyboards and clearing the cmos. However it boots into windows fine and I even played the new Tomb Raider with all settings ultra for a few hours with no instabilities or problems. I am on the last revision of the sandy bridge bios, the newest bios says one the improvements is "enhanced pci e display card performance". Could that be the issue?

Presume you are connected via HDMI? Connect it to one of the other ports, VGA or DVI and then try it. Also, it may depend on the monitor. If it is an Apple, test with a different one.
Recommend to 'not' flash an Ivy UEFI/BIOS.

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