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I had the same problem, basically the same kit. Solution for me:
Loosen the CPU cooler screws slightly, see if it boots fine - does the Q Code readout display get stuck at a certain number? My issue stemmed from that, not sure what cooler you are using but my CPU back plate was on a little tight. The reason it changes when its a cold boot I assume is due to things expanding when hot and contracting cold - no idea if the Asus boards have a pressure sensor but I tested this thoroughly and it was defo the issue with mine.
Sounds strange but over time its now fine screwed down tight, next time try loosening each of the 4 screws on the front a few turns and trying again... If you are using an aftermarket CPU cooler that is, with a 6700k you probably are. I don't think its a GPU driver issue, at the point of it booting to BIOS its not really loading the full Nvidia package so you should see it post. If that works loosen off the back plate screws slightly so the screws are not sticking out the threads (laying flush with it) and tighten down the front fully (testing post as you go).
What do you mean by the Q code display?
I'm using a Noctua NH-U12S . First time I've mounted one, it was quite straight forward. I was really careful not to tighten too much. Considering how it's designed, I'm surprised it can be tightened too much. I'll try loosening the screws a bit.