Graphics Cards Removal.
#1

Hey guys, i was just wondering, IF i remove my graphics card, and place the same one back in would i still need to install the drivers with the CD?

Thanks, Loyal

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#2

Obviously, no.

Do you think your drivers will be deleted, pc turned off, when you just unplug a hardware?
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#3

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Originally Posted by Loyal
Hey guys, i was just wondering, IF i remove my graphics card, and place the same one back in would i still need to install the drivers with the CD?

Thanks, Loyal

why would u do that ? lol..
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#4

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Originally Posted by Rafay
why would u do that ? lol..
For cleaning the fan, for example?
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#5

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Originally Posted by yom
Obviously, no.

Do you think your drivers will be deleted, pc turned off, when you just unplug a hardware?
Thanks, but im installing the EXACT same type of card, its just a new one.
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#6

Well, maybe it's the same model but some things changed, so you might install a new driver. But don't install drivers from cd (from new gpu), just go download the latest version.
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#7

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Originally Posted by yom
Well, maybe it's the same model but some things changed, so you might install a new driver. But don't install drivers from cd (from new gpu), just go download the latest version.
Thanks, its cause i lost my CD lol :P Where would i download the drivers?
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#8

We wouldn't know without you telling us what graphics card you're getting/putting in.
nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
ati: http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.HTML
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#9

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Originally Posted by Killerkid.
We wouldn't know without you telling us what graphics card you're getting/putting in.
nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
ati: http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.HTML
My Mate has the exact same Graphics card as me, And he doesnt know if its Nvidia or somthing, thats why im exachanging his with mine, since he barely uses his Pc.

EDIT: And Thanks for the sites
EDIT Again: I just found it i have NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX 440
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#10

Everytime you put in a new card you should install new drivers to make sure everything re-configures correctly. + you should update your drivers whenever new versions are out to max out the preformance of your PC
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#11

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Originally Posted by JaTochNietDan
Everytime you put in a new card you should install new drivers to make sure everything re-configures correctly. + you should update your drivers whenever new versions are out to max out the preformance of your PC
Great Thanks for the support!
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