Installation card video-on-demand p7 - 1456c Office - problems

Hello

Recently I bought HP p7 desktop computer - 1456c and am trying to install a video about this card. (he uses the graphical subsystem integrated initially)

First of all, I bought a new power supply (Corsair 500w one), because the original 300w wouldn't support it.

The power supply, I installed and it works very well, my PC boots and works.

Then I tried to install my video card, which is a Nvidia EVGA GTX 650.

The hardware installation was not a problem, but no matter what I do, I have no video output.

I am trying to determine if I have a defective hardware (video card) or if I have other problems.

Is it necessary to configure the settings of the BIOS with this computer?

The menu of the BIOS that I see is this:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03383166

I tried the things:

* Disconnected and reconnected the video card to the PCI-e slot connectors and power him

Tried both DVD-DVD-D ports with different cables and I

* Tried to disable the secure in the BIOS boot option

* Make that PCI-e port is enabled in the BIOS

I know for sure that the computer starts, I hear sounds loading and can get into Windows.

When the video card is installed, there is simply no video output.

The monitor and cables I used works very well; There are good output video when I don't have the video card installed and use the onboard graphics with the same cable and monitor.

Is there something else I should have tried, or are there problems of compatibility between this computer and the graphics card, I may have a problem with the motherboard or it's most likely a problem with the video card, I bought?

I don't have access to another computer or graphics card to try.

Thank you.

Here are the specifications of your computer HP Pavilion p7 - 1456c. According to the specification, this model comes with Windows 8 factory-installed. Because it has Windows 8 is installed, it also has a BIOS feature called "Secure Boot" which is enabled by default. In addition, there an other BIOS feature called 'Legacy Support', which is disabled by default. Many video cards are not compatible with Secure Boot and it should be DISABLED for the video card work properly. Sometimes it takes that legacy Support is also ENABLED. Normally, you will receive an error code of BIOS indicating a video failure but not always.

Please change the BIOS settings listed above, so that using the factory an integrated graphics card. Then, reinstall the new video card and connect the additional power required. Now, start the computer by using the new video card... What are the results? This solve your problem? If this isn't the case, you may have a bad power supply or video card.

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