Trouble Nvidia Geforce Gt 610 graphics card in Hp pavilion M7560n

So My intergrated graphics card is failing it started out as blue/tinting then it would pop back to regular color. now it loses video out altogether then recovers after awhile..  I disabled the onboard graphics card.. then inserted GT 610 but it only showed black screen.. the weird part is when the intergrated card goes on its fit then the 610 can take over partically.. its like when the intergrated graphics card completely fails then the computer says oh i had a dedicated card installed lets use it. why is this happening i went into system menu on windows start up and set pcie to default video out.. but it will still bypass the GT 610 and use the onboard graphic eventhough its suppose to be disable.. Help would be greatly appreciated

Hi Geekofamily:
Yes it is the same issue as above.
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