PNY GTX 780 freezes in HP welcome screen!

I have a HP H9-1060sc

And my problem is I like to define a new map Grafik a PNY GTX 780 map

I disassembled all Nvidia GTX 580 Drivers to remove programs

Close the bottom of the PC

Located in the new 780 GTX

Start the PC and they are always on the start screen (blue screen HP) after 30 sec 1 BIB

And nothing happens after.

If I try to load mode safe same problem is I put the old card in the trunk of PC like a charm...

I need help here :-)

Makeway salvation,

I see that you are having some problems, install the new graphics card. I did some research and discovered that the new graphics card requires a slot PCI Express 3.0, but the motherboard of your computer has only slots PCI Express 1.0. I've included the specifications for both below. It shows under the expansion for the motherboard slot, PCI Express x 16 and PCI Express x 1 which means that it is only 1.0. Unfortunately, this card is not compatible with your computer.

GeForce GTX 780

Care of HPE h9-1060sc motherboard

Thank you

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