Cannot upgrade HP pavilion Elite e9180f power?

So I just got the computer (second hand). I bought a corsair HX650 and a NVIDIA GTX560TI. It's that the motherboard (motherboard IPMTB-TK Truckee) gets no power. I've updated the settng bios and still no power. I know that food works (already exchanged once) and the graphics card is fine. Is this a known issue? Any suggestions on a fix?

Sam,

Another way to understand:

Your system has a 460W PSU and a GTS250 graphics card. The GTS draws 145W, the new map is 170W.  Now, your only addition 25W max. That's why you only need a slight update. Rosewill 530W would suffice, but I like to use the 630W for the power at a low temperature curve.

Thanks to Dave_G for making the point on the power on the map.

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