Can I insatall a NVIDIA Quadro 600 in a Pavilion P7 - 1297C?

I have 5 computers Office Pavilion, (2) P7 - 1297c, 1017cb-H8, H8 - 1217c and other steps here to get the number of. I am trying to upgrade the video cards from NVIDIA QUADRO 600.

I installed a new PSU 600w in P & 1297_c. The system works fine without the new card. When I install the NVIDIA card and power on, nothing happens. I get the initial splash screen, but the system does not post, beep or let me in the bios settings. I remove the card and the system works fine.

My computers can be upgraded to use the QUADRO 600 NIVIDIA. Computer product # H2L87AA #ABA. NVIDIA model # VCQ600-PB on box (VCQ600V2U-T on the map).

If this is not the case, is there a video card like I can upgrade too. I am trying to run Solid Works on these computers, but the graphics are too crappy. I need best video cards.

Help, please!

Andrew

HP final response is "sorry that we do not support upgrading the video card on this computer."

I'm sorry it's a crappy answer. If you put a port PCIe x 16 on the motherboard, it should allow a card must be installed and start the computer to the top. I understand that if the driver does not work, or the system is unstable. But won't start do not at all? and the only answer is hard * bleep *!

I advanced and bought 2 of Z820 with over-pants V5900 installed. It will be the last HP I recommned. I'll pass the time and make the turn. I have a Samsung really good one. Maybe I can get better support there.

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