HP Pavilion HPE h9-1130 Phoenix: upgrade video card

My uncle has improved its EVGA GeForce GTX 960 video card 4 GB SSC GAMING ACX 2.0 +, whisper quiet cooling w / free installed back Graphics Card 04 G-P4-3966-KR. I'm not a computer genius and have done my research on why it won't work. We have made the driver updates. Its current specifications are http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId.... I know that wasn't the best choice for him but I don't know why it is not compatible or does not work. The recommended power supply is 400 Watt and it has a 600 Watt

The original computer was WIN7, circa 03/2012, with a BIOS rev 7.16.  It is not scalable to rev8 UEFI BIOS, what is needed for new graphics cards. Your only choice is to find a riser, or with Legacy/UEFI BIOS switch.

This list is not complete.

Known with the switch cards UEFI/Legacy includes these maps:

(1) MSI 750TI read here

(2) by @erico, ther7 260 and higher cards and the 360 r9and cards higher.  In these cases, please check by contacting the manufacturer.

Only the old cards. These are older cards, but excellent performers are:

(1) EVGA GTX 660 and 670 EVGA GTX

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