Question My pc wont run with a gpu

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Well,i bought a used ssd from my friend,it had a windows on it,and i use hdd,but it didnt want to read my hdd with my ssd running and it didnt want to read it at all,so,i went in to the bios,trying to do something with boot options and i see something,PCI ROM PRIORITY,and it was on Efi compatible rom,and i change it to legacy,pc restarts and it comes up with a screen with B2 in right down corner,and in left up corner it is a line that is staying still,so what i did is disconnected the gpu,and the pc runs runs normally,but i went to the bios changed it back to efi compatible rom,i insert the gpu,and it is still the same,please guys help,
Pc specs:i5 3470,motherboard H61M-P20 Msi,ram 8gb ddr3,gtx 1060,and a good thermaltake smartse 630 w
 
Well,i bought a used ssd from my friend,it had a windows on it,and i use hdd,but it didnt want to read my hdd with my ssd running and it didnt want to read it at all,so,i went in to the bios,trying to do something with boot options and i see something,PCI ROM PRIORITY,and it was on Efi compatible rom,and i change it to legacy,pc restarts and it comes up with a screen with B2 in right down corner,and in left up corner it is a line that is staying still,so what i did is disconnected the gpu,and the pc runs runs normally,but i went to the bios changed it back to efi compatible rom,i insert the gpu,and it is still the same,please guys help,
Pc specs:i5 3470,motherboard H61M-P20 Msi,ram 8gb ddr3,gtx 1060,and a good thermaltake smartse 630 w

What's a "good Thermaltake Smart SE 630W?"

The only one I'm familiar with is a very, very poor quality Thermaltake Smart SE 630W, a cheaply built, group-regulated PSU, that's so old that it lists ATX compliance with a version that became out of date in 2008.

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You also didn't answer the question about the SSD. You were asked if you did a fresh OS install, not whether the SSD had a fresh Windows install on it. You can't just do a fresh Windows install on one PC and then just slap the SSD in another PC and expect it to work. It might, because Windows tries to compensate when people cut corners, but it frequently does not, especially with hardware this old.
 
What's a "good Thermaltake Smart SE 630W?"

The only one I'm familiar with is a very, very poor quality Thermaltake Smart SE 630W, a cheaply built, group-regulated PSU, that's so old that it lists ATX compliance with a version that became out of date in 2008.

81G8+GDCz8L._AC_SL1200_.jpg


You also didn't answer the question about the SSD. You were asked if you did a fresh OS install, not whether the SSD had a fresh Windows install on it. You can't just do a fresh Windows install on one PC and then just slap the SSD in another PC and expect it to work. It might, because Windows tries to compensate when people cut corners, but it frequently does not, especially with hardware this old.
So,yeah the ssd had Windows installed on it from another pc,but it worked perfectly fine,untill i went in to bios and changed that boot setting,without the gpu,the pc is running on integrated graphics and working,while with the gpu it only says B2 in the right corner
 
What's a "good Thermaltake Smart SE 630W?"

The only one I'm familiar with is a very, very poor quality Thermaltake Smart SE 630W, a cheaply built, group-regulated PSU, that's so old that it lists ATX compliance with a version that became out of date in 2008.

81G8+GDCz8L._AC_SL1200_.jpg


You also didn't answer the question about the SSD. You were asked if you did a fresh OS install, not whether the SSD had a fresh Windows install on it. You can't just do a fresh Windows install on one PC and then just slap the SSD in another PC and expect it to work. It might, because Windows tries to compensate when people cut corners, but it frequently does not, especially with hardware this old.
And,after the B2 screen comes on,the gpu turns off after like a minute,the fans stop spinning,but the black screen is still on