Z97 PC mate no video from DVI, only HDMI

Assembled system, and no video. Board seems running ok however.
No video on DVI of motherboard or card.
So I use HDMI on PCI-E card, and video works. But cannot select in bios or change from HDMI to dual DVI for dual screen!
I do not own HDMI monitors! So how can I get system to function with DVI? No option to change in bios..
Previous system no problem at all dual screen with same video card.

SLI support is not in question in this topic. Also no, it doesn't support SLI as that requires both slots to run at x8 at least. As only x16 Gen3/x4 Gen2 are possible on Z97 PC Mate SLI is not supported.

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