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How To Install Or Change My Computer's Graphics Card

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How To Install Or Change My Computer's Graphics Card

How To Install Or Change My Computer

How To Install Or Change My Computer's Graphics Card: Philip Bourton, from Vista Technology Support shows VideoJug users how to install or change a graphics card, within your computer's tower.



Step 1:

You will need

  • An anti-static wrist strap
  • An electrical screwdriver
  • Memory Modules


Step 2:

Static electricity

Static electricity can seriously damage the components inside a computer. To avoid this you must ensure you are grounded when operating inside your computer. One way to do this is to purchase an anti-static wrist strap which you should wear at all times. The wrist-strap plugs into an electrical socket which will automatically discharge the static electricity in your body.


Step 3:

The graphics card

The graphics card or video card translates information into the graphics and text that appear on the monitor screen.
Most motherboards now include a slot specifically designed for the graphics adapter called the AGP slot. This stands for Advanced Graphics Port.
Modern graphics adapters usually incorporate some memory right on the card to improve their performance.


Step 4:

Getting into the tower

To get into the tower you will have to remove the panel which is on the right hand side when viewing the tower from the back. Open this side of computer case by removing the screws at the back of the tower which are holding it in place. Then simply slide the panel off.


Step 5:

Removing the old card

Locate the old card on the motherboard and remove it by firmly lifting it out of the slot it occupies.


Step 6:

Physical installation of the new graphics card

Insert the new card, ensuring it is firmly pushed into the slot.


Step 7:

Getting going

Replace the tower's side panel, switch the computer on and install appropriate software that came with the new card.

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    carlinhos (6 hours ago)

    oops i didnt use one of those estatic wrip straps. im ok i guess ny compu too

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful trixie2207 (146 days ago)

    this is very helpful thanks a lot guys!

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (215 days ago)

    hopeing someone can help, im trying to put a nvida gt6900 into a dell optiplex 755 but there is no power lead for i think is the fan on the graphics card within the computer. any ideas what to do and how??

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    0 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (304 days ago)

    most graphical cards have there own software on a cd or the interweb

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    Anonymous (304 days ago)

    DUDE PCI-E WAY BETTER!!!!!!!!!!

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (304 days ago)

    lol you plug the 3 wires were u can durrr

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    Anonymous (324 days ago)

    i have bought a xfx gf 6800gs card and it has a wire coming out of it with three pins. where do i plug that into?

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (331 days ago)

    Why do I need memory modules to install a graphics card?

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    4 out of 15 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (395 days ago)

    Hi from a US Citizen, Yes, the film should have helped you with your problem not getting a video signal. THIS IS THE MOST PRIMITIVE FILM I HAVE EVER SEEN - WHAT IS IT WITH YOU BRITS? HOW DO GET BY? 1. What about if the graphics card is embeded? 2. What about utility software and drivers for the old card? THEY SHOULD ALL BE REMOVED=UNINSTALLED INSIDE ADD/REMOVE SOFTWARE IN cONTROL PANEL + MAYBE ALSO INSIDE DEVICE MANAGER. THIS IS ALWAYS FIRST STEP!!!!!!!! 2. IF THE OLD CARD IS EMBEDED YOU NEED TO DISABLE IT, EITHER VIA JUMPER ON THE MOTHERBOARD, OR VIA THE MAIN BIOS PROGRAM. OTHERWISE YOU WILL NOT GET A VIDEO SIGNAL TO NEW CARD. I HOPE THESE FANTASTIC BRITS CAN be conned into helping with the details. I am outside!!!!!!

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (407 days ago)

    why cant i see anything on my monitor one i add the new card. the monitor will not come on..can someone help

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    Anonymous (434 days ago)

    You could do with letting people know that on the new PCI Express slots they have a clip that needs to be moved before taking out the graphics card. This is also true of some AGP slots. Also as mentioned before Static can easily be discharged by just touching your case before you mess around with any of the components.

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    4 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (449 days ago)

    could you use rubber gloves instead of an earth strap?

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    4 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (474 days ago)

    the point with the static electricity can also be soluted with touching the outside tower.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (475 days ago)

    very practical, I must say. Good job.

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    Anonymous (541 days ago)

    One thing: graphics cards are rapidly moving away from the AGP interface to PCI interface. It is no big deal (in reality) but could cause a new person without much experience to freeze up. 15 seconds added could resolve this.

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