Gtx 750ti and h8-1114

I bought myself a EVGA gtx 750ti for my h8-1114. The HP came with a gt 520 card, and it seemed fully compatible and I got it into the PC properly.
But I get the beep problem and i can't open any BIOS menu.
Some people have said that the 750ti is just not compatible with this HP? Do the BIOS have to be updated? I wouldn't want this card to go to waste: do I have to buy a new and updated motherboard?
The reasons why the 750ti isn't working is confusing me, could I get some help?
I uninstalled the gt 520's driver before doing the card swap, and right as I type this Im using the same HP because I reverted back to the gt 520 and reinstalled the driver.
Any tips on what to do with this 750ti if nothing can work Just save it for when I possibly build a pc?
Thanks for any responses

For the card you bought, I do not find a solution.  The 700 series cards will not work with that motherboard.  It seems I read the 600 series would work, it one of them might be OK with you, I will do further research for you.
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