Msi RX1050-TD128E + msi K9N6SGM-V issues

hi people. i need some help with this... didnt know why but a friend has a msi K9N6SGM-V and want to use a msi RX1050-TD128E on it. but when he put the VGA the pc do not POST pass, and make BIPs sound. anyone knows what can be happening?... thanks

thanks, and sorry has a sempron 2800, 512mb ddr 2 667 kingston value ram, western digital 80gb sata 2 hard drive and a cheap 450W psu. is very small an basic pc so the psu must be enough
ANYWAY i just was looking on the  msi home page and this mainboard does not support x1050 VGA. so i already know why didnt work.
anyway anyone know why does not suppport? something deep and technical? (in the msi page: "note: K9N6SGM-V doesn't support ATI X550, x1050, X700, X800, X850 and X1800XL series graphic cards.")

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