'No Signal' -- GTX 660 ti not working with a H-Joshua-H61-uATX motherboard

Hi,
I have a HP pg 2302eam with an updated 550w PSU ready to run a gtx 660 ti GPU. However, I only get 'no signal' on my monitor.
As far as I'm aware, with the updated PSU, the PC should be fine to run the card.
Would there be a compatibilty issue with my motherboard? Or is there something I can do with my BIOS to help resolve this issue?
I see no options in the current (and latest v8) BIOS to disable the integrated graphics and run the new GPU from the pci slot.
What could cause this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Punchpidge
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Hi,
Have heard, if you have a UEFI Bios, you have enter BIOS, disable secure boot and enable legacy boot in order to enable the new video card. All things equal, this is assuming no power supply issues.
Not sure what OS you are using and could not find the model number you indicated in your post.
Lastly, it is good to uninstall current video drivers, shut down, install new card, then install new drivers upon successful reboot into the operating system.
Jaco
Errare humanum est.

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