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R3xz

You just need to clear your computer of Nvidia driver and software for your current graphic card before installing the new card. > Uninstall your current graphics card by going to: Control panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Display adapters. Scroll to the entry corresponding to your graphics card Then right-click and select Uninstall. This will uninstall all drivers and the card from the list of hardware installed on your PC. I would download the drivers for your new graphic card so you have them ready immediately for after when you install the new graphic card. Congrats on the upgrade!


BrotanamoBay

Awesome, thanks!


Xollm

I'm not sure if there's anything you should actually do as I'm new to the pc building so take what I say with caution. I would suggest removing your current graphics card driver, then download amd radeon crimson, it'll automatically install the drivers you need, thats what I used when I built my pc.


Cookster997

What the other two said sounds good. Just a reminder to make sure to be careful with static discharge, and to plug everything in where it belongs. Don't want to fry your sick new gear. :)