HP 600 G1: HP 600 G1 and EVGA GTX 750 it will work

Does anyone have experience with this combination. I read that some motherboards do not work with some graphics cards and I was wondering if anyone had any info on this pair.

I have the LTS on this pc and seeks to migrate to another case. In a post split another user already let me know the G1 of 600 HP uses an exclusive diet so I will need to get the the tour model 320W.

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Compatibility issues with HP desktop computers and video cards are generally limited to Windows 8/8.1 systems with secure startup. If you run Windows 7 in boot legacy, you should have no problem.

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