EVGA GTX 750 TI

Hello, so I bought a ti EVGA GTX 750 yesterday and, to my dismay, the computer just sits there at the HP logo.

I hear no beeps or anything and the fan runs. If I tap Ctrl + alt + del it restarts but I'm still hanging on the hp logo.

My PSU IS only 300W so I of course upgrade that today, but I have read many reports that the EVGA 750 it can run successfully on a power supply with 300 watts. would it be just the PSU! What are these symptoms? I was under the impression that if I could not get enough power to the pc card would not turn, or the fan would not turn?

I read a lot of things in the last 24 hours, and I'm not sure how I should proceed with the question of fixing.

It is my understanding that this card is not compatible with my bios?  (which is the latest version of M3970AM - (Angelica2))

But while I was reading another thread on here saying apparently that the ti MSI GTX 750 has a switch that will make working with the legacy bios?  Is this true?

should I go buy the MSI card? or return this and just get something all together? I would REALLY like a 750ti if I could. Thank you in advance for your help!

Hello

Please report the number of HP for your PC product. How to find the model number of HP and the HP product number or leave model number HP automatically find your PC and HP network attached printers. This will allow others to review your question, make suggestions and review your answers. It is usually the best way to get help.

Many brands and models of the NVIDIA GTX 750 will not work on HP computers that do not have a BIOS version 8.  The models MSI below provide a switch for use with UEFI and BIOS PCs.

MSI NVIDIA GTX N750 TI and the MSI GTX N750 TF if Newegg is out of stock, then try to TigerDirect, Amazon or Google.

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