The video card that's currently in there should be held down with 1-3 screws on the inside where it meeds the back of the computer after opening the cover. I say 1-3 because I don't know how big the card you currently have is it may be taking up 1, 2, or 3 of your expansion slots in the back. After you get the desired card just turn the machine off, remove your monitor cable, then take the card out make sure you move the little retention lever into the unlocked position first some motherboards have those. Make sure you remove any additional necessary slot covers on the back of the machine in case the new card is bigger than the old one. You will need to uninstall the Geforce software for the current card and either use the disc that comes with the new card or use the Nvidia drivers site. They have an auto detect tool that you can install on your computer and it will tell you which software you will need.
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December 28th, 2019 18:00
The video card that's currently in there should be held down with 1-3 screws on the inside where it meeds the back of the computer after opening the cover. I say 1-3 because I don't know how big the card you currently have is it may be taking up 1, 2, or 3 of your expansion slots in the back. After you get the desired card just turn the machine off, remove your monitor cable, then take the card out make sure you move the little retention lever into the unlocked position first some motherboards have those. Make sure you remove any additional necessary slot covers on the back of the machine in case the new card is bigger than the old one. You will need to uninstall the Geforce software for the current card and either use the disc that comes with the new card or use the Nvidia drivers site. They have an auto detect tool that you can install on your computer and it will tell you which software you will need.