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Re: graphics card?
Yes, just make sure you know which graphics slot your mobo supports. ie. PCI, AGP, PCI-E. Get the right one and it should fit perfectly.
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Ask an adult to do it, I would imagine you would have a difficult time doing it.
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find out if it's compatible with your mother board (forget it if your using a dell) then make sure your power supply will support it.

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X-Lax wrote:find out if it's compatible with your mother board (forget it if your using a dell) then make sure your power supply will support it.
I don't believe that was the question but good tips
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Grimm-.- wrote:X-Lax wrote:find out if it's compatible with your mother board (forget it if your using a dell) then make sure your power supply will support it.
I don't believe that was the question but good tips![]()
he asked if it was easy, i just said what he needed to do, if he can do that then it's easy.

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It is pretty easy... just remove the clip holding the old one (if there is one) and put the new one in only holding the sides of the card remember. Once it clips in to the slot plug in the power cable (if there is one, most newer cards use), close up the case and boot up, go into bios and make sure its detecting your card, and not the onboard one (if it applys to you) and disable onboard graphics. Go into windows and install drivers, the end! 
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Re: graphics card?
Before u start: download the new drivers, then remove old drivers -> power off; disconnect powercord; open the case. And MAKE SURE u are free from static electricity or u will fry ur mobo
sting13 wrote:It is pretty easy... just remove the clip holding the old one (if there is one) and put the new one in only holding the sides of the card remember. Once it clips in to the slot plug in the power cable (if there is one, most newer cards use), close up the case and boot up, go into bios and make sure its detecting your card, and not the onboard one (if it applys to you) and disable onboard graphics. Go into windows and install drivers, the end!
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Make sure you ground yourself before touching it or any of the electronic parts inside, because static electricity can destroy it. Ground yourself by touching the power supply..
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oh that sounds confusing 
i guess when i do it i just pay the guys at best buy or whatever to do it for me
i guess when i do it i just pay the guys at best buy or whatever to do it for me





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X-Lax wrote:find out if it's compatible with your mother board (forget it if your using a dell) then make sure your power supply will support it.
:o dells are cool but idk what happend but my graffics card fried the motherboard <.< dam you dell. also dont take the chip out <.< it will never go back in on a dell well atleast right >< dell is sneaky.

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Inuyasha584 wrote:oh that sounds confusing
i guess when i do it i just pay the guys at best buy or whatever to do it for me
extremely easy to do
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PCI Express is somewhat of a pain some V-cards dont tell all what you need to know!
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Re: graphics card?
Changing the card is easy; remember that if you need force then you're doing it wrong.
Make sure you ground yourself to the internal case metal or to the same ground as the case while working. Just sitting down on your average deskchair while not being grounded can make you pick up a few 1000V of static electricity, and most computer chips can be fried at a few 100V.
Ever been shocked in winter by static electricity? That was over 6000V if I remember correctly.
Ever been shocked in winter by static electricity? That was over 6000V if I remember correctly.
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