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New Aus R7 250 giving no display

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December 21, 2013 2:01:25 AM

my specs are:-
Pentium Dual Core E5700
Motherboard--http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en...
Ram-2*2GB DDR2
PSU-Corsair VS450
Now i previously had a 9400gt 1gb installed which gave me no problems at all....now recently i bought a new R7 250 and after connecting it my monitor shows no display...i have tried changing the bios settings to PCI-E uninstalling all the previous drivers..still the same result...my psu should provide enough power so that shouldn't be a problem and also the card doesn't require any external pin connectors and when i connect the R7 250 and swap my VGA port to the onboard video it gives a display..so my motherboard is alright...SO PLEASE GUYS SUGGEST ME A SOLUTION :( 

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a c 559 V Motherboard
December 21, 2013 4:54:25 AM

Try updating the BIOS, if newer version available. If still the same... the board's BIOS might not support the card.
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December 21, 2013 5:02:20 AM

how do i know if a gpu supports my motherboard?
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a c 559 V Motherboard
December 21, 2013 5:15:49 AM

Only by contacting HP.
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a c 131 V Motherboard
December 21, 2013 5:41:57 AM

Try the card on another system, see if you can get a display.
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December 25, 2013 6:24:58 AM

ok i figured out that my motherboard has a pci-e 1.1x16 slot...with further info from nvidia and amd technicians i learned that nvidia is backward compatible till 1.1 whereas amd is not...i replaced my r7 250 with a gtx 650 and now i am good to go...just thought to share dis..:) 
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