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05-10-2016 08:57 PM
Dear Team,
Recently, I found out the display card giving problems, So I bought a new Asus GT730 2GB Display Card. From the startup screen, it only display HP logo, single beep, wait a while ....single beep again.....wait a while .....single beep.....no display on the screen already.
May I know the new display incompatible in this PC? In what way, I can test it?
I'll appreciate for your kindly reply.
Regards,
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05-10-2016 09:26 PM
Tflai, welcome to the forum.
The GT 730 requires UEFI in the motherboard instead of a standard BIOS. HP didn't begin using UEFI until mid-October, 2012. There is no way to add UEFI to the motherboard. The last series of video cards that didn't require UEFI were the GT 640's. I suggest contacting the manufacturer's Tech Support for help in choosing the best card for your computer.
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05-10-2016 09:26 PM
Tflai, welcome to the forum.
The GT 730 requires UEFI in the motherboard instead of a standard BIOS. HP didn't begin using UEFI until mid-October, 2012. There is no way to add UEFI to the motherboard. The last series of video cards that didn't require UEFI were the GT 640's. I suggest contacting the manufacturer's Tech Support for help in choosing the best card for your computer.
Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
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