Is my motherboard compatible with the gigabyte gtx 750 ti?

GreekTzatziki

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Hey guys
I heave heard that nvidia's gtx 750 ti cards are non compatible with legacy bios but only with uefi ones. I have a gigabyte GA-800GM-D2H Rev.4. If it does not support it then will it support the gigabyte r7 360?
Please give clear answers as I don't want to take risks.
 
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No reason a 750ti shouldn't run on this board.

Hybrid EFI Technology combines the benefits of GIGABYTE's mature BIOS platform including stability and compatibility with 3rd party products with 3TB+ HDD support from EFI technology, allowing GIGABYTE to offer the best of both worlds through a quick and easy BIOS update using GIGABYTE's @BIOS utility that is freely available from the GIGABYTE website.
GIGABYTE DualBIOS™ is a patented technology that automatically recovers BIOS data when the main BIOS has crashed or failed. Featuring 2 physical BIOS ROMs integrated onboard, GIGABYTE DualBIOS™ allows quick and seamless recovery from BIOS damage or failure due to viruses or improper BIOS updating. In addition...

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No reason a 750ti shouldn't run on this board.

Hybrid EFI Technology combines the benefits of GIGABYTE's mature BIOS platform including stability and compatibility with 3rd party products with 3TB+ HDD support from EFI technology, allowing GIGABYTE to offer the best of both worlds through a quick and easy BIOS update using GIGABYTE's @BIOS utility that is freely available from the GIGABYTE website.
GIGABYTE DualBIOS™ is a patented technology that automatically recovers BIOS data when the main BIOS has crashed or failed. Featuring 2 physical BIOS ROMs integrated onboard, GIGABYTE DualBIOS™ allows quick and seamless recovery from BIOS damage or failure due to viruses or improper BIOS updating. In addition, GIGABYTE DualBIOS™ now supports 3TB+ (terabyte) hard drive booting without the need for partitioning, and enables more data storage on a single hard drive.
 
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GreekTzatziki

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Oh, one more thing
If I want to upgrade my bios it means that I need to flash it,right? So if something happens, with the dual bios feature, the second bios will be activated, right?