Z840: Nvidia Quadro K5000 with HP Z840

I recently bought a new HP Z840.  I tried my card Nvidia Quadro K5000 istalling, but it doesn't recognize it.  I have only a single CPU system. DO I need something type a kit, or I have it installed in the slot evil or something. Can someone please.  Thank you.

GPU = 2 x NEW Nvidia Quadro K5000 (tryingt to istall). Can sell these 2cards to get the latest Nvidia Quadro M6000. Anyone interested let me know, I'll sell every K5000 for only $1,000 each.

Hey guys, I found what was wrong. Initially, I uninstalled the drivers for the original Nvidia Quadro with purchase, so I got the game of mind that the drivers were already installed and I forgot to install the latest drivers. So it is now resolved!  A simple gross error on my part with the bad state of mind do not check the simple things.  Thank you very much for your help.

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