P7 - 1380t CPU not supported

I have a HP p7 - 1380 computer t n with:

Inner 500w PSU

H-Joshua-H61-Μatx motherboard

graphics NVIDIA GTX 660

I just replaced the processor i5-3330 included with an i5 - 3570 k and when I turn on the computer, an error message appears that says that the CPU is not taken in charge; then the computer shuts down automatically.

The i5 - 3570 k has a TDP of 77 w, which is a power allowed for the motherboard

See: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03135925

The error screen also says to press ESC to go to the boot menu, but when I Press esc, the only thing that happens is that more text is displayed menu that says 'start '. Then the computer shuts down.

How can I get my PC to work with this new CPU?

Thank you.

Hello:

You can find the list of upgrade processor on the link you posted, and I see not all processors supported ending with a 'k '.

There are some requirements for a processor work in a specific pattern, and one who would be that the BIOS must have the firmware for this specific processor.

If it isn't, then the processor isn't going to work.

I can't update the BIOS on the support page for this model.

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