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    Is graphics card same as video card?
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    A graphics card is also called a video card, and generates graphics for the computer. You will need a a graphics card if you want to do more advanced gaming, more advanced graphics simulations on your machine.
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    How do I change a graphics card with a Linux based machine?
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    That's easy! Just go open your computer, find the PCI slot and insert the card.
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    Do you install the new drivers before or after changing the graphics card?
    Ryan 200509
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    After! Installing the drivers before installing the graphics card can cause issues.
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    Do I have to get a new power cable to connect the graphics card or is there one in the computer I can use?
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    It depends. If the computer is already assembled and you're upgrading the GPU, you shouldn't need a new power cable (but you might if you threw out the one that came with the power supply). If you're building a computer from scratch, the power supply will have all the cables you need (but you should check which ones it has and which ones you need).
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    Do I need to uninstall the old graphics card drivers after I install the new one?
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    Most likely, yes. Otherwise conflicts may occur. In fact, you should do this before new drivers are installed.
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    My computer goes into a black screen when I uninstall my old graphics card. Why does that happen?
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    It happens because there's nothing telling the display what to do.
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    Can I use the same cables for my 970 and 960?
    Community Answer
    Yes, the two use the same cables.
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    Can I use all the same stuff from my 1050 on a 1050 ti?
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    Yes, you can! There were no significant changes, only VRAM and the processing power, but the driver is the same and the i/o nearly the same if not the same.
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    Will the same cables from a GTX 750 work with an Asus GTX 970?
    Ryan 200509
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    Most likely not. From my experience, I've never seen a GTX 750 with a cable. Unless you are using SLI, the chance is very minimal.
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    How do I change my Intel driver to Nvidia?
    Community Answer
    Intel does not make graphics cards, and therefore doesn't make graphics drivers, so you only have to install drivers using instructions in the article.
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    Do I need to reinstall drivers if changing a graphics card?
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    Yes. If your new card has a different chipset manufacturer, like AMD or NVIDIA, you will need to uninstall previous drivers as well as installing new ones.
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    Is it safe to remove and reinsert a graphics card multiple times?
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    No, it is not safe to remove and install a graphics card a lot of times. This can damage the PCI-E slots. But if the graphics card needs to be taken out and installed again, make sure to do it slowly so the motherboard does not get damaged.
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    How do I know if I can upgrade my graphics card?
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    Here are two reasons how you can know if you should switch graphics card: 1. Check the specifications of your power supply to the graphics card. The graphics card watts should be lower than the amount of watts the power supply has, so the graphics card can work, since it is connected to the power supply. The power supply needs to use more watts from the motherboard, etc. So, if you buy a graphics card that has 200 wattage, I would recommend a power supply with 500 watts. 2. Check how big the space inside the PC is to see if you are able to fit a graphics card that is large, since most graphics cards now are very big.
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