HP pavilion hpe (h8-1021): h8-1021-new video card

Hello

I have a desktop h8-1021, was fitted with 'amd radeon hd 6670'. As this video card no longer works, I bought a "geforce gtx 950 feet and a new power." Whenever I have try the new card, there is no stand and it looks like the card is not recognized. I made an update of the bios, as advised by the manufacturer of the video card, but no change.

Is it possible to get this card accepted by changing the settings in the bios, and what is the procedure?

Thank you

Magh60, welcome to the forum.

No, the GTX 950 requires UEFI in the motherboard instead of a standard BIOS.  HP didn't start using UEFI until mid-October 2012.  Your computer is released on May 28, 2011.  Therefore, the card will not work.  There is no way to add UEFI to the motherboard.

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