Nvidia Quadro FX 1500 won't install

Hi All,
I am trying, without sucess, to install a Nvidia Quadro Fx 1500 video card on the Windows side of my Mac pro.
Until now, after many tries with different driver versions and different Service Pack versions of Windows, the problem remains the same.
Windows will "crash" on the install (it reboots immediatly before the end of the installation process), then reboots again and again until we would desactivate the device.
Is there an incompatibilty of the cards with the Mac Pro (EFI ?)
Any ideas about this issue is welcome.
Thanks,
Yoann
PS : Sorry for by bad english (I am french).

I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.Didn't realize there weren't any NVIDIA certified drivers for Windows 10.However I did find one that did work.Download driver 309.08-quadro-tesla-win8-win7-winvista-64bit-international-whql.exeabout 190MB from NVIDIA website.it is compatible with Windows 8 and compatible and working fine with Windows 10. 

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