Friday, April 27, 2012

How do i install a video card into a computer?

basic computer basic video card|||Just plug it in the slot, attach monitor and install software.|||open the case find the slot that matches remove the metal cover from the back of the case, plug in new card screw into the tower and close the case. then install the drivers that you got on the cd with the card|||Unplug the first one from the bay, do this while the computer is off. Pull that card out and put the new one in, boot the computer up.



When the computer starts up, its going to say "New Hardware Found", then its going to ask for the cd that came with it, that would be the best time to throw the cd in there. It will self install and you will be set.|||Here's all the help you'll need! http://www.directron.com/howtovideo.html|||You just open up the computer case and plug the video card in the specific slot. AGP or PCI-E. Make sure you have the computer turned off and after you put the card in you start the computer back up. It should be Plug N Play but if it does not automatically install the new hardware you can install the drivers from the cd that came with the card. If you do not have the cd then just go to add new hardware and let windows find the drivers for you or you can go to the vidoe card manufacturer's site and look for the software on their site. Good Luck getting it up and running.|||Greeting Buddy !



Here is your answer to your question



It depends on what type of video card you have

Eg:- PCI express or AGP.



Also depends on you motherboard. You'll need a motherboard with PCI express or AGP slots respectively for installing the card.



After you physically inserted your GFX card into the motherboard, connect the monitors display cable to the graphics card.



After that boot into the windows -> Install the drivers ( latest )



All done



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