Video Card Replacement PCI or AGP Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

How to install/replace a video card in a PC!!

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  • 1ST OF ALL

    with the static

    DO NOT DO IT ON A CARPET

    if u do this on a carpet this build sup static so no matter how much times u touch the frame ur still building up static, its better to do this on a wooden or laminated floor

  • Definitely, but this was an old motherboard that didn't even work that I was just trying to show my Sister-in law outside of the case what to look so she could upgrade/replace her video card that was in her Computer case. She lived in a different state so it came in handy back then when I posted this...lol!

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  • Was your card PCI?

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  • how about blue? what is blue slot in my mother board? cuz my pc have no videocard

  • @gastank43 always good to do it in the birthday suit ;D

  • @gbanks454 and don't remember you should preferebly be naked as well since clothes can create static electrisisty as well! ... Not shitting man, im on your side off the discussion, believe it or not xD

  • I can't believe this dipshit put his mother board on his carpet...LOL

  • is it possible to remove a whole white PCI thing?

  • Deathbed for that mobo :s

  • @altairx26 Either it's both (AGP is for graphic card only, PCI is general purpose), or if it's recent, it's PCI Express and PCI

  • @videomasta09 You can, but they have worse performance that AGP or PCI-Express. Also, you will only find second hand or refurbished. Some PCI cards, like S3 Trio/Savage, need to be set up as primary on bios to work, and games attempt to use the primary graphics card, so they wont work. At the end, if all you want is a secondary monitor, the less hassle is get an AGP card with dual output (More than one DVI/VGA/HDMI plug)

  • PCI Express, or just a PCI, that's what I want to know.

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