750TI on HP Pavilion 500-212el GTX

Hi, could you please tell me if I can pass my computer from a 640 gt graphics card to a gtx 750ti? My computer is a HP Pavilion 500-211el with a 300w power supply.

Hello

Don't forget to apply for your PC BIOS post was last updated .   Boot in Configuration of the computer by typing the ESC key to power on and then select F10.  Go to the topics covered and the security configuration and disable Secure Boot and enable legacy mode and save the changes. Restart, and then apply the update to the BIOS.

HP Secure Boot Windows 8 themes Computer does not start after the installation of a video (Windows 8) card  

These posted articles HOWTO HP should be useful.

Some graphics cards NVIDIA GTX 750 require an auxiliary power connector 6 pin PCI-E and that your PC is not a. Try one of the sub models.

MSI NVIDIA GTX N750 TI and the MSI GTX N750 TF

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