X99s Mpower Blank NO Bios Post

installed in case
i7 -5930
4x8-32 gig Corsair Ballistic 24000
Transcend 512gig M.2
EVGA GXT980
I get code 67 and a blank screen. Tried both A or B bios, tried removing M.2 drive, tried removing 4 sticks ram using slots 1-3-5-7. Then tried slots 1 & 7 only. Tried both DVI ports and an HDMI port on the vid card. Tried pushing the GO2BIOS button after each config change. Nada-nothing-zilch-zero....blank screen
HELP!!!!! Ideas? Or is this bad boy DOA?
Thanks for looking and any feedback.....
Duff

She's working. I had a similar problem on a previous build where the MB didn't want to see all the RAM installed at once.
Put 1 stick of ram in slot 1....BIOS POST!!!
Go to Bios and save config.
Then  1 more stick in slot 5. Boot save config.
Add another stick in slot 3, boot save config.
Next slot 7.
Then add slots 2 & 6 boot & save
Finally add slots 4 & 8 boot and save.
Bios post with all 32 gigs ram. For some reason didn't want to see all the ram at once. Recognized my Transcend M.2 512. Able to install OS, system drivers and vid driver. So far so good.
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