update graphics of desktop Pavilion p7 - 1180t

I bought a GeoForce GTX 650 to replace the graphics card in my Office Pavilion p7 original - 1180t. I installed a bigger power supply as needed. I could not the new card to work. I took my local computer Bset buy and the Geek Squad could not get the card to work. Something about HP with a unusual motherboard purchase (about 4 years) ago. Any ideas on how to install the new card? Thank you!

Hello

I don't foresee no reason why MSI graphics cards that I've referenced will not work in your PC.  Make sure you have room inside for the graphics card before you buy and over what the return policy is before you buy.

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