Pavilion p7-1414: graphics card

I recently bought a Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 ti and already plugged into my motherboard. My problem is that it is not find compatible hardware for the card (not sure I'm the right wording)

Hi there @Ky2Quick,

That the Forums are with you!  I understand that you are having problems with a card of Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 ti you have installed.  I'm happy to give you a helping hand with this.

Looking at the GeForce GTX 560 Ti spécifications and comparing to the HP Pavilion Desktop PC p7-1414 product specifications

Your system has:

300W internal (100V-240V)

1 PCI Express x 16 (Gen 2.0)

Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 ti card needs:

Minimum system requirements power: 500 W

Additional power connectors: two 6-pin

Support of the bus PCI-E 2.0 x 16

So the most obvious problem is going to be the power supply. You do not want to have at least a 500 W power installed on your computer, and more would be better.

Please let me know if help and if it does not solve your problem, please mark this message as a solution. Bravo would be appreciated as well.

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