Pavilion p6-2260ea: graphics card help.

Hello!

I stumbled across a big problem I got it;
I recently bought a brand new Asus Geforce GTX 750Ti to replace my old Asus Radeon HD 6670.
When I replaced the card and turned on the computer the screen blue hp come, made the beep to indicate installation of drivers or something and then a black screen with a flashing underscore white.

I know this isn't food as my diet works very well with the 6670 because it requires a minimum 450w power supply and the 750 Ti requires a minimum of 400w
I did a 6pin adapter plugin.
I have uninstall my drivers that were previously installed by my old radeon card.
After that I saw that it did not work on the new graphics card, I tried again and found that it works perfectly.
There is no update of the BIOS for my model of what I see.

Anyone know what I can do?

Our hardware guru resident Big_Dave:

Many brands and models of the NVIDIA GTX 750 will not work on HP computers that do not have a BIOS version 8.  The models MSI below provide a switch for use with UEFI and BIOS PCs.

MSI NVIDIA GTX N750 TI and Newegg MSI GTX N750 TF to if it is out of stock then try TigerDirect, Amazon or Google".

PS<> bumping is considered to be 'rough '.

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