Tutorial: Removing and Installing PCI Graphics Card

Posted on 01. Feb, 2011 by in Video Cards

Hi, this guide will show you how to save money by removing your old PCI / AGP / PCI-E (Express) Graphics Card, this goes the same for Sound Cards, Network Cards, TV Cards etc. nerdish.co.uk

This is a video Tutorial of How-to Install a ASUS EN9500GT 1GB / Nvidia 9500GT PCI-E Graphics Card into Desktop Computer. I also show how to setup Nvidia Settings in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit Karmic Koala. Educational video from www.OSGUI.com Tech Show
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50 Responses to “Tutorial: Removing and Installing PCI Graphics Card”

  1. saintsrow69r

    19. Jul, 2010

    does a pci express card fit into a pci 16x?

  2. nasseb

    19. Jul, 2010

    There were 2 slots that means u can install 2 pci graphic cards?

  3. AparreVertulfoGubat

    19. Jul, 2010

    i got probz i install it. but the Vcrd has no built in fan and the cpu got hot in just 15mins that’s why i remove it. any solutions?

  4. 123pikk

    19. Jul, 2010

    dsdsdsd

  5. MacintoshKiller

    20. Jul, 2010

    mine has an AMR port at the top and pci below is it a server pc can i put a pci video card in still?

  6. harrygrave209

    20. Jul, 2010

    what the difference between PCI and PCI-E?

  7. purk60

    20. Jul, 2010

    haha passive cooling LOL :D

  8. elbob099

    20. Jul, 2010

    if you have 3 pci 1.1 and put 3 graphics card 256mb in, would it be faster than one or slow.
    the mobo is a, ga-8siml nf old i know but its never gone wrong

  9. Zernnt

    20. Jul, 2010

    My video is an integrated chip, can I disable it, install PCI, and enable it to “upgrade” my game graphics?

  10. PatGoProductions

    20. Jul, 2010

    @KONGONTOWER i got same model computer as u, best is the pny pci 8400 gs

  11. halfpound92

    20. Jul, 2010

    @HIIMDAVID12345555 dude the integrated can not be removed it stays on the motherboard,the intergrated card is where ure monitor is plugged in at the moment,which should be behind the motherboard the blue thing, instaling a card is simple turn off ure computer and when u open ure case touch ure power suply to ground ureself and install it!

  12. SoCoM184

    20. Jul, 2010

    Hey guys I just got this new 8400 gs pci graphics card but I don’t really know how to install it

  13. HIIMDAVID12345555

    20. Jul, 2010

    I have a integrated card right now
    and im planning on buying a GeForce 8400GS
    but do i just install the card?
    or do i remove the integrated card…. i dont know how though

  14. rpdon1233

    20. Jul, 2010

    0_0 you cant run 2 graphic cards LMAO

  15. JrsRage

    20. Jul, 2010

    OMG!! dude whats up with the inside of your desktop lol! looks messy… you should clean it up lol!

    Oh if you do clean it up and do a mistake dont blame me just cause I said clean it up.

  16. KONGONTOWER

    20. Jul, 2010

    Hey I have a Dimensions 2400, and I have two questions, what is the best graphics cards, and can I run more than one? Thanks

  17. FELIX0123

    20. Jul, 2010

    can i run triple SLi/crossifre for pci slots? since i got 3 pci slot, and 2 pci-E slot

  18. Sandeep9201

    20. Jul, 2010

    i got the same computer and i need a graphic card thats at least 512mb would you recomend any and is that a PCI or something else.

  19. totalairsoftreviews

    20. Jul, 2010

    @youandme1103 uninstall the old graphics software, remove old graphics card (i doubt its built in) – then put the new one in, boot your pc back up with the instalation disk is the drive, then run through the wizard n yr good to go

  20. thumpa09

    20. Jul, 2010

    me also dell dimension 2400 best cheap comp i bought

  21. ThaDK00

    20. Jul, 2010

    lol thats an dell dimension 2400 i got the same one

  22. ThaDK00

    20. Jul, 2010

    @peanutbutterdawg ya

  23. youandme1103

    20. Jul, 2010

    NEED HELP! can u answer wat if my old graphics card is only built-in den i want to install a new graphics card? should i disable the old graphics card which is the built-in one or i just simply need to plug the new one? pls help me..

  24. tosh61

    20. Jul, 2010

    yes, ram and vram aren’t dependent upon each other.

  25. akatsuki079

    20. Jul, 2010

    do we need to uninstall the drivers first??

  26. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @gamerdude1989 im not sure mate im not much of a Gamer either
    Iv been told my card in this video is old and slow and i should get something better
    check wikipedia for the specs of the cards
    thats what I do

  27. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @MrDeadDisplay yep it sure is

  28. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @sarjhon i dunno i got it 7 months ago
    i think u get better for less now

  29. gamerdude1989

    20. Jul, 2010

    hi mate, im new to this whole pc gaming, ive been building pc’s for years, but havent really gotten to know what graphics cards are newest and good.
    im building a gaming pc right now, im wondering what you think to the asus eah2600pro card? ive seen it for like £50. or shall i extend my budget quite a bit more? thanks

  30. sarjhon

    20. Jul, 2010

    so how much is that geforce card?

  31. MrDeadDisplay

    20. Jul, 2010

    2 monitors is awsome :D

  32. ThaDK00

    20. Jul, 2010

    @OSGUIShow yea i know… whats what i said and i ask if a PCI-E card will still fit in the PCI-E slots when the thingy is broken

  33. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @edmmman 20″ and 24″

  34. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @ysatria hehe yeah thats always a problem

  35. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @ivandrahgo haha i did and made more videos about it

  36. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    @ThaDK00 no you can’t use a AGP card in a PCI-E slot

  37. ThaDK00

    20. Jul, 2010

    hey i put a AGP card in my PCI-E slot(i tought it was PCI E) and my ”blue thing” at 1:30 is broken can a PCI-E still fit in without falling out?

  38. ivandrahgo

    20. Jul, 2010

    Dude….your so proud of that card, why not clean up what your putting it in…..that thing is a beast….not like good….like hairy man beast-beast.

  39. ysatria

    20. Jul, 2010

    Nice card! cable management could have been better though ~_^

  40. MrCarlo4ever

    20. Jul, 2010

    LOL! alright I will try that on my girl and the card =]

  41. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    i know
    i had a dirty mind

  42. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    from a shuffle

  43. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    i did a whole video just about my big monitor so please look for it and watch it

  44. edmmman

    20. Jul, 2010

    How big is the monitor that you are using there?

  45. edmmman

    20. Jul, 2010

    Why do you have an apple sticker on top of your machine? Lol

  46. MyLowBattery

    20. Jul, 2010

    thats what she said

  47. True2TheBlueYoViGang

    20. Jul, 2010

    @stupidsoft111

    I windows you just go into the display properties hehehe… in linux I’d imagine its the same set the video card as your defualt display. Then you wont have to change VGA ports like that. It freaked me out as well when it happened to me. :P

  48. OSGUIShow

    20. Jul, 2010

    push it in the hole
    can you get it into the slot
    it can be tight as so you gotta push really hard with two hands and make sure nothing is in the way
    keep it clean and it should fit nice and work for ya then it will be the best ever

  49. MrCarlo4ever

    20. Jul, 2010

    Hello I just got done buying a Sapphire Radeon HD3650 512MB DDR2 Dual DVI / TVO PCI-Express Graphics Card
    and I don’t even know it my computer can support it at all I know is that I was told from a computer guy whos smart to get a PCI express card so I am guessing this will work I really need to know if it will because I just wasted 70 dollars and I hate returning things on the internet cause I never done it before lol Thanks for your time

  50. gagemacdonald

    20. Jul, 2010

    it wasent a question….

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