Acer Aspire m3985 new GPU cant boot, MBO see only half RAM memory

Hi i have a lot of problems with Acer aspire m3985.Default PS is 300w, i upgrade it to coolermaster 500wi put new GPU povercolor r7 260x 1GB ddr5 128 bit, but cant boot pc (black screen and not hear beep from motherboard)i put another GPU ATi 5700 (same spec like prev. GPU) and system boot normal, i hear 1 beep, and work fine...I put again new GPU r7 260x, but again cant boot (gpu is new and work on another PC i tested it)so i try CLEAR CMOS, i finish thatr7 260x card dont boot again, i put ati again, and make date and time in BIOS, but i see another problem now:i have 16 GB paired kingston memory on computer but in BIOS see 8GB ???? (before reset CMOS is 16 GB)I test all memory modules one by one, i tested any slot one by one and all work, but when i put all 4 modules, bios and windows see only half 8gb see from 16 gb installed memory...In program CPUz , write 16 GB ram, and 4 modules installed, with serial numbers on modules, but in bios and windows see only 8 GB of ram...I reinstall system 3 times, windows 7 - nothing getinstall windows 8.1 - nothing getIn wondows 8.1 i upgrade BIOS from site p01.a1 to p01-a2 because last bios cant upgrade i got error message"ROM file size does not match existing BIOS size"I try upgrade UEFI firmware, i read manual on this forum, i work all step by step, and in my windows DONT HAVE OPTION UEFI firmware???also i try windows 10, all same nothing fixed, memory 8 gb, r7 GPU dont work...I remove battery from MB for 10 hours to empty electrolits, but again nothing get...On motherboard next JUMPER near CMOS is BIOS WP jumper (i read on forum this jumper is BIOS write protect jumper) i dont touch this jumper, because i dont know for what is use... (i think i need put in ON bios wp jumper and then upgrade bios, but i first ask what to doo and i hope i get anwser)...Please help me

1. In BIOS have 16 gb ram, windows see 16 gb ram, motherboard name acer m3985 in bios and windows, GPU r7 260x dont boot PC2. I reset CMOS, BIOS see 8 gb ram, windows see 8 gb ram, CPUz and hwinfo see 16 gb ram, GPU r7 260x dont boot again, motherboard name in bios and windows is changed to acer m1935.3. I download last version bios p11.b1 from site, windows flash faild ROM size doesnt match bios size4. i donwload bios p11.a2 from acer site, windows flash, load default settings in bios, bios version p01.a2 write in bios page, motherboar name is m1935 (my pc is m3985), GPU r7 260x cant boot, 8 gb ram see in bios and windows...5. i try install windows in UEFI mode, format SSD to GPT format (someone told me that is wrong need make bootabile USB with windows because CD-DVD rom is not UEFI- in bios i see boot name : UEFI CD DVD drive and i boot from them, boot in windows 8.1 options option in settings UEFI firmware dont exist...6. can someone give me step by step manual how to flash bios in DOS mode, i have USB flash, and i format it in bootabile mode, and wish bios i put on usb last one UEFI (non working) or p01-a2???12 days i cant use PC because i cant solve this problems

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