Z240 SFF: Z240 Integrted graphics

My system came with an Nvidia PCIe card. I would like to delete this card and use the integrated graphics card. Whenever I have remove the PCIe, the system will just beep and it would not work. I went into the bios but cannot find anything to enable the integration.

Thank you

Hello

Please remove the serial number of your earlier post - PMs agree that we will not reveal any confidential information, but please do not post it here.

Watch that the processor is a Xeon E3-1240V5 which has no integrated graphics. Xeon processors have not integrated as part of their design graphics.

For this reason the system throws an error MESSAGE when you remove the discreet graphics card since it does not detect a valid this GPU.

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