P7-1240/UEFI/GeForce GTX 750Ti

Hello

I have an old P7-1240 of 2 years... it runs Windows 7.

I just tried to install a card EVGA GEFORCE GTX inside 750Ti.

Card fits very well and the HP screen comes up... but black screen then when Windows tries to start.

Remove the card and return to the onboard video works fine.  I did this several times.

From what I see to speak with the support of GeForce, it seems to be a problem of BIOS or UEFI.

It doesn't seem to be a new BIOS version available from HP support.

The machine supports UEFI?

When you look at the boot sequence seems to me, that it lists sources of UEFI Boot.

Also in the BIOS it seems not be anyway to disable the onboard video (as it is supposed to detect automatically).

Map was new from the box, so it is unlikely that it is defective (especially since it displays welcome/BIOS HP).

Help please, any ideas welcome!

Sorry should have said it is with the card GeForce 660... did not yet try map 700 series since EVGA said that it would not work certainly.

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