Is this graphics card compatible with my pc?

i want to upgrade my graphics card for gaming purposes and the one i have in now is poor quality. its an hp h8-1230 tower and i want to get a EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Superclocked Graphics card - 2 GB - GDDR5 SDRAM. MY motherboard is a  M3970AM-HP (Angelica2). will it work? my power supply is stong enough, i just dont want to buy it and have to return it.

Richard, welcome to the forum.
No, the EVGA 750Ti requires UEFI in the motherboard instead of a standard BIOS.  HP didn't begin using UEFI until mid-October, 2012.  Your computer was released in May, 2012.
Also, there have been reports that the 300W requirement for the power supply unit (PSU) may not always be correct.  Some members have reported the need for 400W.
MSI does make a 750Ti with a switch that allows it to run with either UEFI of standard BIOS (Legacy).  Before buying it, however, I would contact their Tech Support to assure that it will work with your computer.
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