Pavilion 500: 6 beeps continuous motherboard when GTX 460 is installed and computer, no signal to monitor

I recently got a gtx 460 s decision-making and wanted to put it in my computer, I have a different diet that is 700 watts and the two connectors 6-pin at the back of the computer, the card is also sitting (re-sitting several times - not the question) I also I added more than 8 gigabytes of ram to the motherboard, I tried to remove it and start the computer , but it still sounds. Also, I can't access the bios because the monitor receives no signal.

the question I want to know is, have all the required connectors? because it seems that there is an another slot of tiny psi on the top of the card and also if my motherboard only supports the card.

Thank you

Hello:

If your PC comes with Windows 8, 8.1, or 10 of the plant, you need to change two parameters of the BIOS before installing a video card no HP.

Please see this link for which parameters to change.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03653200/

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