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I installed new graphic card GT730 on HP IPISB-CH2. After switching on the CPU the bios freeze up and not moving further. So what is the solution for this.

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You have Elite 7300 system with "legacy" bios.  It does not support graphic boards that have UEFI bios.

List of known working graphic upgrade can be found here

https://www.dectrader.com/docs/set01/337478/c03375936.html

 

I had the same problem with my Pro 3400 board board. It only worked with older graphic cards. I was able to find a bios and mod or "unlock" it to use a gtx-1060. Looking around, I cannot find a bios update for your motherboard which would be needed for a "mod".  

 

Possibly the following cards will work but need 500 watt supply

HD 7950 or any of those AMD cards that have a switch to select the older bios.

S9000 or s9050 (both of these worked on my Pro 3400 without a bios mod)  They have a single display port for video and will need extensive DIY to add a cooling fan.

 


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Hi, @hanna2019 

 

This BIOS mod site has a possible fix for your dilemma.

 

Use it at your own risk!

 

GPU fix for HP motherboards (IPISB-CH2, IPISB-CH, IPISB-CU, H-Cupertino2) [modified BIOS image] : Fr...

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