Z77A-GD65 not detecting second 7950 GPU

Hi all,
Here are my specs, to start with:
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-GD65
Processor: Intel i5-3570k
Memory: 2x 4GB GeIL Black Dragon DDR3 PC3-12800C11
SSD: Samsung 830 256GB
GPU 1: HIS 7950 Boost Edition 3GB, in the top 16x PCIe slot
GPU 2: VTX3D 7950 3GB, in the second 16x PCIe slot, via a powered PCIe 16x riser card
PSU: OCZ ZS 750W
Monitors: 1x BenQ G2420HDBL 1920x1080, 2x Dell 20" 1680x1050
USB devices: Razer Tarantula keyboard, Logitech MX Revolution mouse, Blue Snowball ICE microphone
Since installing the second graphics card, I have been having issues with the system booting, getting as far as 15 on the LED output, before restarting, and repeating over and over, on BIOS A91. I found that if I had none of my monitors turned on, then the system would more reliably boot.
Today, I have updated my BIOS to the AC3 release. This appears to have resolved the reboot loop, I can have all my monitors switched on now - however, it is now not detecting my 2nd graphics card at all!
I have the system fully water cooled, so removing/swapping cards around is going to be very difficult - due to my loop design, I am using the powered 16x riser card.
However, before this is pointed at as being the problem, I was having the reboot loop issue with the previous BIOS when I had the card plugged in directly to the motherboard prior to fitting the water cooling to this second card! The powered riser made no difference, either good or bad.
Any thoughts or suggestions on any settings that I may have missed anywhere after updating the BIOS that would have the effect of disabling my second 7950?

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would I be right in remembering that there is some setting, somewhere (which I've not found yet) that specifies something about the PCIe slots and which ones are active, ie disabling the 1x slots and giving the PCIe lanes to the 16x slot
There is no setting. The slots are automatically switched depending on the population. If the primary slot is the only physical x16 slots populated it is X16/x0/x0. If the 2nd slot or both is/are populated it is (x8/x8/x0). If the 3rd or all slots is/are populated it is x8/x4/x4.

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    I put my video card that was working just fine in my old system (ati hd 6870) and I cannot get a picture out of it on this new setup. I tried out of the box to just hook up the dvi to the card and didn't get a signal, I went into the bios and tried disabled virtu with the initiate video on peg and that failed, I've tried virtu -d mode as well. The fan is spinning on my gpu. I installed windows on integrated, windows doesn't recognize the card. I tried to install virtu software, which says I don't have a discrete video card. It's essentially viewed as just not there.
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    Quote from: SonDa5 on 07-November-11, 23:28:23
    Does the BIOS have any options for Discrete video out vs. CPU video out?  Try the DVI/VGA outputs from the MB?
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    This is not just an MSI problem; if you do a search on the web for Z68 and no video out; you will find other motherboards from other companies are having the same issue.  For some people they work just fine and for others they don't.  From what I've read; some have fixed this problem by pulling the battery and doing a bios reset and others this has not worked.  There is some speculation by some; that for some reason the bios is not seeing that there is a graphics card installed in the PCI-e slots and because of this is not turning off the onboard video.  While other people think that it is a problem with the PCI-e slots themselves. 
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    Sorry, way too little info. Follow >>Posting Guide<<. Add details of your psu (not just "650w").

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