Can't get into bios after installed processor.

Hello
I have recently upgraded the CPU in my p6-2370ea to an i5 - 3570 k. The processor was faulty and I tried in several systems. After he go out and by replacing the i3 came with the pc, I get 6 beeps bios long before the pc starts again. After doing a lot of research I found that I need to disable secure boot and enable legacy mode (I removed and replaced the graphics added a 7750). However, I can get in the boot options, but whenever I go UEFI settings and click on "restart", I get 6 bios beeps and my screen does not light. In short, I can't access the Bios. I need to remove the graphics card and to do so with that discreet? Or is it possible to go directly to the UEFI boot rather then requiring a reboot of the system?
Thank you
Whyamiworking.

Whyamiworking, welcome to the forum.

I suggest you return the computer to its original configuration.  Then you should be able to enter the BIOS.  Be careful when you change the settings.

If your problem is solved, please click "accept as a Solution.

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