Update video card for desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1256 s

I wanted to update my current graphics card which is a NVIDIA GeForce GT 620, the motherboard is a H-Joshua-H61-Μatx. I recently bought an EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Superclock. I uninstalled the old drivers went out of the old card, added a new and when I started my PC I would receive 3 beeps and a black screen. I did some research and found out that this may be due to the BIOS. There is no upgrade BIOS, I can find, and my BIOS are FRIEND 7.11, 28/04/2012. I have a list or a compatible graphics cards recommendation so I mustn't keep purchase and installation of these devices, or if there is a new update of the BIOS.

(Bought on Amazon) graphics card: EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti w/G-SYNC Superclock support 2 GB memory GDDR5 128-bit, Dual-Link DVI - I, HDMI, DP map chart 1.2 (02G - P4 - 3753 - KR)

Hello

Try upgrading the BIOS that is listed under Windows 8.  It might work.

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