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4870 x2 gpu
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how difficult is it going to be for me (an amature!) at replacing 2 3870 ati radeon graphic cards, with 2 4870 ati radeon graphic cards? im told its easier than i think...but looking inside the computer...wow it looks complicated! im guessing it goes something like this...
uninstall old catalyst drivers
uninstall 3870 x2
install 4870 x2
download newest drivers and install
is that right? im going to ring technical support for help installing them anyway - but due to...shall we say...some language barriers...i wanted to try and get abit of a knowledgeable head start to be safe...
uninstall old catalyst drivers
uninstall 3870 x2
install 4870 x2
download newest drivers and install
is that right? im going to ring technical support for help installing them anyway - but due to...shall we say...some language barriers...i wanted to try and get abit of a knowledgeable head start to be safe...
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when you take the top/side of the computer you should be able to identify the graphics card easily (it's the one the monitor plugs into!), it will be held in place by a single screw on the edge of the back plate so remove that, there may also be a plastic clip at the front end of the actual slot that you have to push to release the card, the card can then be pulled out, they can take quite a hard pull to get them to come out so don't be afraid to put a little bit of force into it!
once you have the old card out simply line the new card up with the slot and push it straight down until it is seated firmly in the slot, again don't be afraid to use a little force, they require quite a firm push to get them in.
once thats done turn on computer and install the drivers, either from the CD that will comes with the card or the ones you download if you get the latest
when you take the top/side of the computer you should be able to identify the graphics card easily (it's the one the monitor plugs into!), it will be held in place by a single screw on the edge of the back plate so remove that, there may also be a plastic clip at the front end of the actual slot that you have to push to release the card, the card can then be pulled out, they can take quite a hard pull to get them to come out so don't be afraid to put a little bit of force into it!
once you have the old card out simply line the new card up with the slot and push it straight down until it is seated firmly in the slot, again don't be afraid to use a little force, they require quite a firm push to get them in.
once thats done turn on computer and install the drivers, either from the CD that will comes with the card or the ones you download if you get the latest
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