H8-1203: gtx 960 compatable with Joshua-H61-Μatx?

I made the mistake at the time to buy a 750ti, only to find that it won't work with this MB unless I've upgraded to win8...

Now, I bought a 960 gtx, and some have suggested that it is the same boat...

Am I screwed up again?

Hello

Open the command RUN and enter: MSINFO32

If your computer is running a version of HP 8 BIOS then the NVIDIA 7xx or 900 series should work with appropriate food.

If your PC does not have a BIOS to version 8 HP, then you have the choice:

Do nothing and don't change anything - none try former graphics of joy.

DownloadBIOS updateand try to update. If the update does not install because you are not running Windows 8 then you could upgrade to W8 or try the following:

Download the update of the BIOS to version 8 HP and uncompress it using 7 - ZIP. Once unzipped, right on the flash.bat file and select run as administrator.

There is always a risk to install a BIOS update. I suggest that you run a full set of diagnosis before doing so to ensure that your PC is stable.

Thanks for posting on the forum.

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