You can install the driver with the software disc that came with your graphics card.
Step 3: Install the driver for your graphics card You should be able to see your computer running, but it’s not displayed properly because you haven’t installed the proper graphics driver.
#HOW TO INSTALL GRAPHIC CARD UPGRADE#
If you’re going to upgrade your graphics card, you should remove your old card and install the new one into the same slot. And it should have more than one slot if you’re going to use two or more cards. You need to see if your motherboard have PCI Express x16 slots available on it so you can connect your graphics card to your motherboard. You should check your motherboard to see if it’s compatible with your graphics card. If your power supply unit can’t support the graphics card you’re going to use, you should try upgrading the unit as well, or choose a graphics card that consumes less power.
Then open the computer case and check the sticker on your power supply unit for details of how much power it supplies. You should do some research on the Internet to know the the system power requirement of your graphics card. So make sure your power supply unit can supply enough power when there is a new graphics card on your computer. Your computer power supplyĪ more powerful graphics card may consume more electric power. And you should be able to check your computer components inside.Īnd there are a few things you should look at: 1. For most cases, the panel you need to unscrew is on your left hand side (if you’re facing the front panel) Usually the screws are on the back of a case.