Problems: upgrade cars - msi Geforce GTX 970 graphics

I recently bought a Geforce GTX 970 of msi graphics card.

The problem is that my pc will not go through the HP-splash screen that opens before the windows splash screen.

My electricity supplier has enough power enough.

Help me please!

HP motherboards support even msi graphics cards?

If this is not the case, what companies do support?

Hello

Your PC was shipped only with a version 7 of HP BIOS so the NVIDIA 970 isn't going to work. There is no provision in a BIOS version 7 to deactivate or activate the secure boot or activate the UEFI.  You would see these selections on the Security tab in the BIOS if there is this selection.

Try one of these models NVIDIA GTX 660.  You only need a power supply of 450 watts.

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