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How To Install Graphics Card

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What is a Graphics Card?

Graphics Card is a hardware used to enhance computer video memory and make its display quality very high definition. It makes the computer more powerful and enables it to perform more advanced tasks. The image quality depends on the quality of the graphics card. It is very important for the game and video editing on a PC. All games require graphics memory to start and depend on the type of game, and the requirements are stated in the game box.

What is the use of a Graphics card?

Most of us know only about the use of graphics cards, and of course, they are used to give a better sense of play. But there is another use for graphics cards.

How To Install A Graphics Card

It’s very easy to install a graphics card; all you need is 15 minutes of your time, and you can get your gaming computer started with a new graphics card.

AGP space was a common way to display a graphics card with a motherboard. As technology advances, the new PCI-Express has taken over, and many graphics cards nowadays use the PCI-E slot as their interface to the motherboard.

Before inserting a graphics card, you need to see what type of slot your card is using.

If you are not sure which slot is using your graphics card, check the user manual that comes with the graphics card.

When you’re ready to insert your graphics card, follow these four steps …

Before you can insert your new card, you must remove your current card driver. This is because the current driver may not be compatible with the new graphics card and there may be a hardware issue.

How do you choose a graphics card?

First, we need to determine if your computer uses PCI, PCI Express, or the old AGP interface. This can be easily seen by the color: PCI and PCI Express are white, while AGP is black.

Once you know the interface, then who does it? There are two types of graphics card manufacturers – Nvidia and ATI. They both make the same graphics cards and the price difference is side by side. My advice is to set a budget, look at their products, and choose which card offers the performance you want.

Before you can insert your new shiny graphics card, you will need to remove your existing card software and, in most cases, the existing card within the case.

On the Windows operating system:

Control Panel -> Install / Uninstall Programs (XP) or Control Panel -> Programs and Features (Windows 7 / Vista).

On a Linux machine:

Use the package manager that comes with your distribution or extraction commands that come with the source code.

Next, we must physically insert the card. The first thing is to unplug the computer power cable. After that, you need to disconnect your fixed power by wearing an anti-static belt or by touching a piece of metal before touching anything inside the case. Failure to do so may result in damage to the contents of the case. Open the case to get a graphics card and change it to your new one.

All that’s left is to install the drivers. The graphics card should come with a Windows driver on the CD. Just install it and follow the instructions. In the Linux system, you will need to go to the dealer’s website and download the drivers as the source code. This brings me to a good point. To find out more about your graphics card you should go to your retailer’s website (either ATI or Nvidia) for the support or download section of the site and follow the latest software links for your card. After that simply download and install.

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