HP Pavilion P7-1459 fails to start after installing a new video card

I bought a GeForce GT 640 video card to put in my new HP Pavilion P7-1459, after checking the specs. The card requires a PCI-Express x 16 for Version 3.0 slot. Check, the HP Pavilion P7-1459 has one of those and all the other cards speca are well below systems.

After uninstalling the ATI driver and withdrawal of the card Radeon 7450, I put the 640 TG in the PCI-Express slot and turn on the machine.  Fails it hard machine and the system does not start.

I have already tested the card in another machine and it work very well, is not the card.

Any ideas?

Please check the minimum recommended configuration for the 640 GT power. Your computer has a 300 Watt power supply, and it seems that most cards of TG 640 recommend a 350 Watt power supply.

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