Will the EVGA GeForce GTX 760 SC work on my h8-1360t with Formosa motherboard?

perhaps a silly question but will the EVGA GeForce GTX 76 SC work on a FORMOSA motherboard?
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Sticknrudder, welcome to the forum.
Not a silly question at all.  It is difficult to know which video cards work in which computers these days.  I had to do a lot of research, including phone calls to EVGA and XFX'es Tech Support.
In this instance, the video card will not work in your computer.  All of the EVGA video cards from the GT 640 to present require a full UEFI BIOS in the motherboard.  HP didn't begin using a full UEFI BIOS until mid-October, 2012.  Your computer was released in July, 2011.
Also, most of the newer cards will require a power supply unit (PSU) upgrade.  Unless, that is, you chose the 460W or 600W PSU when you bought the computer.  Even the 460W may not have enough wattage for some of the cards.
MSI makes a video card with a hybrid VBIOS that has a switch to choose a Legacy or UEFI BIOS.  There is a video in the link that I provided just below the picture of the card.  Paul from Newegg does a good job of explining the card.  I suggest contacting their Tech Support to assure that it will work in your computer.  It is 9.84" in length.  I suggest making a template the size of the card to assure that it will fit into the space provided if they say that it will work.
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