HP Slimline S5-1414: problem installing a video card

This system is more under warranty. Not worried about of voiding the warranty.

I tried to install a PCIe video card in this card Sapphire Radeon HD 7750 Low Profile of the system. However when I install the computer will beep 6 times and the power light flashes orange 6 times. As a precaution, I installed a 750 Watt Antec power supply (yes he is sitting outside of the case and I put it ashore to the case by a 10 gauge wire soldered to the case and PSU, and yes it's a solid connection) and I also have the latest version of the BIOS installed, which is the Version 8.19 Rev. A. I am currently at a loss. Is there a BIOS setting or rider, I missed?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jim Hutto
I do not work for HP.
I am a computer technician and a passion for computing with more than 32 years of computer repair and networking experience

Hello

Six beeps is a failure of graphics video pre.

HP Secure Boot Windows 8 themes Computer does not start after the installation of a video (Windows 8) card  

Your PC has only a 220 watt power supply so make sure that the graphics card is assessed by the manufacturer to work with a 220 Watt power supply.

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