just cut a slit with a marble cutter and incert the card
Buy a new graphics card and install it.
If you mean you want to use a graphic card and not your onboard graphics , then yes. But you don't touch the chip, when you install a card into the slot, and remove your onboard graphic drivers, then install your card drivers, then you will be using the card. Most cards will tell you how to install the card and when to uninstall drivers and when to install them. Almost all motherboards have a slot that can run a graphics card. Just make sure its better than your onboard or you will be wasting your time.
You just need to insert the card in to the AGP slot on your motherboard. After that you need to install the new drivers from CD or the internet.
It only says that right after you boot your computer for the first time with the new graphics card. When you install the drivers for the card and set the resolution you want it at then you won't see that notice ever again.
Turn power off.Open computer case.Remove old graphics card.Place new one in place of old one.Close computer case.Turn power on.Install graphic card drivers.Play on.
It only says that right after you boot your computer for the first time with the new graphics card. When you install the drivers for the card and set the resolution you want it at then you won't see that notice ever again.
install a standard driver first prior to shut down and swapping of video card
What you need to be compatible with a new graphics card depends on the card and the computer and operating system.
Yes very easy, remove the side panel from the case. Remove the old graphics card and replace with the new one. When you turn the PC back on you will need to install the software for the new card. Make sure you buy the right card for your motherboard, AGP, PCI-Express etc
You purchase a new card from the internet or a computer hardware store Then remove your old card from you PC Then you place the new card in the same slot as the old one Then install any drivers for the card that came with it when the PC loads by placing the CD in the disk drive
If you have a computer that you originally bought for business but later decide to play games on it, you may find that it can’t keep up with the graphics demands. Eventually, if you want to be able to get full use of the machine instead of just using it for work, you’re going to need to upgrade the graphics card. Once you’ve found the card that can handle everything you want to throw at it, there are just two things left: Finding out how to install graphics cards, and of course, actually doing it. Fortunately, installing a graphics card yourself is easy. To help with the how-to part, here are the simple steps of how to install graphics cards. 1)Uninstall the drivers from the old graphics card. This will avoid potential conflicts with the new card, or the drivers you’ll install for it later on in this guide. 2)Open the computer case. Ground yourself by touching the metal of the case. Alternatively, you can wear an anti-static wrist strap. 3)Find your old graphics card. If you don’t know which card it is, look on the outside of the case for where you plug in your monitor. The card that the socket is attached to is the graphics card. 4)Remove the screw(s) attaching the old graphics card to the computer housing. Save the screw(s) in case you either didn’t get any with the new card, or you drop them into some inconvenient place. 5)Gently but persistently, pull the old graphics card out of its slot. This may take some wiggling, but don’t wiggle it too hard or you could damage the slot. 6)Take the new card out of its packaging and insert it into the slot the old one came out of. Make sure to put it in using a straight-on force, so it seats well. 7)Screw the card to its bracket or the computer housing, like the old card was. 8)If it needs to be connected to the power supply, find an unused power-supply dongle and attach it now. 9)Install the drivers for the new graphics card(s). The card should have come with instructions specific to it, or if you have Windows, you may be able to use the “New Hardware Wizard” for this. Once your new graphics card has been installed, you’re all set. Enjoy your improved graphics and the ability to run better video games at good frame rates.
configure the application to run correctly with the new graphics card