HP Pavilion HPE: PC does not start at the top with a new graphics card installed

I improved my diet to 600w and my new graphics card is a asus gtx strix 960

My older gpu was a Geforce GT530.

I've updated, drivers and BIOS of this HP Forum... and then I turned off my pc, took out the 530 and replaced by the 960. I start up the PC and it's me stuck on this screen. This photo is of online, that's exactly what mine looks like well. When I press "ESC to start menu", the screen goes black. the GPU and all good works. my version is v7.16

only reason why I bought it was to play The Witcher 3...

any help?

calviiin wrote:

Hmm. Looks like I won't get that. It's just another card that I purchase and its more expensive than the 960 gtx that I just bought.

Thanks for the help.

Don't, don't. It will be brick. They are also 2 completely different mobos. One choice is to buy a new motherboard or a new pc.

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