Installing a New Graphics Card – The Step by Step Process With these three steps out of the way, your graphics card will now be removed, and it’s time to install a new graphics card. In the image below, the clip itself has been marked by the number 3. Your graphics card will be plugged into this slot but it won’t come out until you press down on the clip and then pull the graphics card away from the slot. For an example, the image below has been provided. A standard phillips or flathead screwdriver will work here.įor the final step, you need to get your hands under the graphics card and pull down on the clip that is securing it to the actual graphics card slot. As shown below (2), there should be one or two screws securing the graphics card in place. Now that the power cable is removed, it’s time to unscrew the graphics card from the motherboard I/O. An image below has been provided for reference. This clip keeps the power cable securely in place. If it’s not budging, make sure you are pulling down on the clip. Press down on the clip and then pull it away from the graphics card. Labeled above (1), you can see the graphics card power cable. Take a look at the images below – this will show you the different elements of the graphics card you will need to interact with to remove it from your system. Next, slide open the side panel on your PC.
For extra safety, remove the power cable from your PC – this will ensure no power is able to pass through your PC. We’d advise reading it anyway so that you can familiarize yourself with your PC.įirst switch off your PC. Note: If you don’t already have a graphics card, you can skip this step.
Now that you’ve checked to make sure your graphics card can be supported by your power supply, it’s time to remove your old graphics card. In most cases, a 500, 600, or 750 watt power supply should be suffice. Once you’ve inputted all of your information, you can press the Calculate button to be given an estimation on how much power your system needs. If you don’t know your exact fan size, don’t worry, just make an estimation, as fans won’t take up much power. Other hardware like hard drives and fans can be assessed visually by looking at the inside of your PC. You can find CPU and memory information by opening the Start Menu and searching, then opening dxdiag.
You can use the dropdown boxes to choose your hardware. This includes your CPU, RAM, fans, liquid cooling, and the GPU you plan to purchase or install. You need to input all of your hardware details, including fans. Next, visit the Cooler Master Power Supply Calculator. There will be a label on this that tells you the Wattage of your power supply. The area highlighted in red is the power supply. You should be greeted with something that looks a little like this. Take the screws off the side panel of your PC and then slide the side panel off. If you already know your power supply capacity, you can skip this and move to the calculator below. No problem, though, it’s good to get familiar with the inside of your PC because you are going to need to get inside to install the new graphics card anyway. Unfortunately, if you don’t already know this, this means you’re going to need to open up your case to have a look.
Before we get into how to use that, you need to check the watts your power supply actually has.
Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it.There is a tool online from Cooler Master that can tell you how many watts your power supply will need to run a certain hardware setup.
Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information. Standard Disclaimer: There are links to non-Microsoft websites. Reboot your machine after the installation, then check again. Note: ensure to run the installation as administrator temporarily disable your antivirus as well
Reboot your machine and and reinstall your graphics drivers by getting them on the manufacturer's website. Use the DDU to do a clean removal of your display driver.
Īnother option is to reinstall your display driver to troubleshoot the issue:ġ. Kindly use this tool to prevent the previous graphics card driver from installing again. I understand your frustration regarding this issue and I'll do my best to help. Good day! I'm Raniel, a Microsoft user like you.