Motherboard: HP p6-2127c (http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c03353621&prodSeriesId=5187028)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX650Ti (http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-650ti/specifications)
Power Supply: Neutron 550W
So I've got everything plugged up and here is the situation. When the GeForce Graphics card is plugged into the motherboard and hooked up to the power supply one of two things happens:
1) If the monitor is hooked up to the graphics card the computer will start up to the HP blue screen with "press esc for start up menu" on the bottom, then freezes and is unresponsive and has to be shut down.
2) If the monitor is hooked up to the on-board graphics card then it does not start up at all and instead flashes an orange light and beeps loudly.
Also when the graphics card is plugged into the motherboard, but not hooked up to the power supply and i run the monitor through the on-board graphics card the computer boots up and works normally.
Does this sound like an issue with the graphics card itself and I'll just need to return it and get a replacement, or did I miss a crucial step in the setup process that I have overlooked?
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX650Ti (http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-650ti/specifications)
Power Supply: Neutron 550W
So I've got everything plugged up and here is the situation. When the GeForce Graphics card is plugged into the motherboard and hooked up to the power supply one of two things happens:
1) If the monitor is hooked up to the graphics card the computer will start up to the HP blue screen with "press esc for start up menu" on the bottom, then freezes and is unresponsive and has to be shut down.
2) If the monitor is hooked up to the on-board graphics card then it does not start up at all and instead flashes an orange light and beeps loudly.
Also when the graphics card is plugged into the motherboard, but not hooked up to the power supply and i run the monitor through the on-board graphics card the computer boots up and works normally.
Does this sound like an issue with the graphics card itself and I'll just need to return it and get a replacement, or did I miss a crucial step in the setup process that I have overlooked?