Installing a new PCI-E video card (NCIX Tech Tips #9)

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In Tech Tips number 9, we’ll show you how easy it is to install a new video card in your existing system. Enjoy!

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22 Responses to “Installing a new PCI-E video card (NCIX Tech Tips #9)”

  1. teh1337storm says:

    Where do you get a 6pin converter- I have an sr5030nx compaq with a GeForce 9600 gt and I can not figure out where it plugs in, I find the plug in from the card but not to the power supply. please someone answer my inquiry.

  2. 178caboose says:

    your video help a-lot thx

  3. Cambopryde says:

    this is a good video, the manual that came with my 5870 was crap XP

  4. B3ngosh4 says:

    thanks that was a good tutorial :D

  5. sbsa7x says:

    Thanks man!

  6. Rickysaur says:

    Perfectly executed walkthrough!

  7. kidowner says:

    why voice is gay? XD

  8. 0leonardo23 says:

    man, your voice is a very Gay!!!But you buling a nice videos!! SWITH YOUR VOICE!!!

  9. moxito1 says:

    nice job dude.you are fast you explain it very well.very nice very nice. thanks for the help.

  10. stormtrooper1121 says:

    can i get ur old card ?

  11. SlimChris76 says:

    Then try to send it back

  12. RoyLFewkes says:

    i have 850w

  13. SlimChris76 says:

    probably not enough power

  14. RoyLFewkes says:

    I just installed a GTX 275 FTW in the computer i am building. Everything powered up but there is no video. also the fan is not running. the card itself is on because after a period of time it gets hot. does anyone know what is wrong?

  15. jkangz says:

    you build up static electricity and create a short which could distoy everthing inside your computer. (not good) To stop this: try to get off the carpet, wear a anti satic braclet (Any computer or electronic store has them) or before you work and while you are working on the computer just touch unpainted metal I.E inside the computer where the motherboard is screwed on. Don’t touch the mother board, touch the metal it is screwed on.

  16. 0Ryusai0 says:

    Lol neat shirt. And if you are to do this on a carpet what happens?

  17. paddytheduck says:

    it can be bad if your pc has metal feet you
    are safe

  18. tecato666 says:

    that box is hugeeeee

  19. Skormm says:

    Yes, but generally, PSU manufacturers underrate their PSU’s and video card manufacturers recommend more power than is needed. While I wouldn’t suggest it, it is possible to run a video card on a PSU that is *SLIGHTLY* under the recommended power.

  20. FELIX0123 says:

    oh shit, i did mine on the carpet

  21. killerman778 says:

    does it mater?

  22. meekoman25 says:

    Its on the side of you power supply.

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