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GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine

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2016/06/19 00:27:27 (permalink)
Hello there!
 
I have an HP 6200 pro mt (320W) and I want to install the EVGA Geforce GTX750 Ti 2GB SC. But my BIOS is non-UEFI.
So, I want to ask you: Is there any possibility to not work this card on my machine?
 
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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/19 01:43:24 (permalink)
    Depends on the chipset and if HP BIOs can handle it. I guess it's worth a try. If the HP has any type of internal graphics turn that off in the BIOs.

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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/19 01:45:38 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forums!
     
    In most cases, cards in the 700 and higher series won't work on older pre-built PCs like HP, Compaq, and Dell that have a legacy BIOS. 
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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/19 01:51:16 (permalink)
    I wonder if supports UEFI graphics cards like 750 Ti after the last BIOS update because I see these fixes:
    - Fixed BiosConfigUtility in setting Legacy and UEFI Boot Sources.
    - Fixed BiosConfigUtility Enable/Disable of discrete devices, which were being re-enabled on next boot.
     
    Also, I found a video in youtube that a user have this card on the same machine. But I'm not sure that the card will work on my pc because of that.
     
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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/19 02:37:27 (permalink)
    If HP has updated the BIOS to support UEFI, then it should work. 
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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/19 03:36:52 (permalink)
    Is there any way to find out in BIOS if supports UEFI?
     
    And what about power supply? 320W are ok for EVGA card? I see that requires 400W but Nvidia says that 750 Ti requires only 300W. What do you think?
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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/19 06:30:07 (permalink)
    You can load HWinfo or CPU-z, and they should show if your system is UEFI compatible.
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    Re: GTX750 Ti on (non-UEFI) HP machine 2016/06/26 05:05:39 (permalink)
    I have a HP that i built with an amd fm2 series chip a10 6800k if you have the same era you should not have any problems i have a jasmine msi motherboard.
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