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@Olemassacre uhhhmmm...yes
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wait,...I'm confused.. u can installl both cards at the same time?
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@Olemassacre old gpu's dont need to be plugged in to the psu.
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so like after put the cards on would you have to go on the device manager or something to install it?
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I think you should mention the AGP interface in your next video. There should be a good number of people who still have that available on their motherboards.
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I think you should mention the AGP slot in your next video for those who still use the old interface. Beats PCI though.
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@dalynthesk8r Thank you for your comment. How ever, I have a few questions:
When I connected my GPU it required it's own power cable, or it would not run. How come you say "exactly"?
You also tell me to learn my stuff before I try to act smart. What is the meaning of watching tutorials if I allready know what I am searching for? And how do I act smart? If you know, please dont hesitate to tell me!
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@atom608 you cant change a laptops gpu its soldered into the mobo
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@Olemassacre exactly. it runs through pci. learn your stuff before you try to act smart next time



"It's that simple"... So now I can just turn on my computer and use it with out connecting the GPU to the power supply?
Olemassacre 7 months ago 24
@Olemassacre Uhh, take a look at those cards man, cards like that most likely don't require any connectors from the power supply, they just run off the motherboard.
helloimclaudio 1 month ago 2