A p6-2330 yourself running a gtx 750ti?

I have a p6-2330 HP with a MSI MS7778 card and I am about to upgrade to the A10 - 5800 K, and I wanted to update my videocard (EVGA TG 610) to an EVGA GTX 750Ti. I have 22 GB of RAM. I have been slowly but surely add to my library of steam and one of my favorites is Skyrim, which works fine, but I would much better graphics for it. The GTX 750Ti will work with the Commission MS7778 Jasmine? I did research on this for a while and I have seen a lot of people say different things, as the BIOS does not accept the GPU and some saying it started brilliantly and not necessary hacking BIOS (which I don't want to do because I don't have the skills). If anyone can help, it would be very useful!

Hello

If your computer is running a version 8 HP BIOS then the 750 EVGA should work.  You can check the BIOS by the below command level.

Windows key + R---> now enter msinfo32

The following HP displayed information should be also useful.

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

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