With the new graphics card failure

I tried to put a graphics card in my desire to 700-210xt, there graphocs of the motherboard and I need the output HDMI and DVI, which he did not.  I added an ASUS silent 210.  Power on or monitor the work and the computer beeps six times.  Monitor never works, not isolation, or duplicate, even if the computer doesn't seem to not be starting.

Remove the graphics card returns the system operation.

Suggestions?

Hello

See the HP document on the following link.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03653200

Kind regards

DP - K

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