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Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:09 am
by Dan Morera
Hey guys, thanks to the advice of some of you I bought a 8800 gts 320mb and a 600+ PSU, (plus some ram).
I'm getting the package today, and will install both things this weekend, I have never built a computer nor have I any experience installing a video card and PSU.
So, I ask for your help with tips, things to keep in mind, big no nos, does and don't of this kind of install
Thanks for your help in advance
Dan
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:46 am
by waspiflab
Just a case of plugging it all in from your psu you'll get plenty of molex plugs.
Graphics card just slots in and plug a molex plug or however many the 8800 needs.
Ram just slots in, can be tight but give it a good push and make sure the clips on both sides are locked down.
Do you mind me asking how much you paid for the 8800gts 320mb??
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:49 am
by Dan Morera
HOW DARE YOU?!!.................Just kidding :D $279.00 at newegg
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:53 am
by Dan Morera
$279.00 8800gts
$90.00 PSU
$95.00 RAM
30fps in fs9 priceless ;)
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:55 am
by MWISimmer
Just a case of plugging it all in from your psu you'll get plenty of molex plugs.
Graphics card just slots in and plug a molex plug or however many the 8800 needs.
Ram just slots in, can be tight but give it a good push and make sure the clips on both sides are locked down.
Do you mind me asking how much you paid for the 8800gts 320mb??
Whilst a simple process, it's not quite
that simple. The old graphics drivers need to be uninstalled before putting the new card in and the new one installed when prompted after installing the new card (will be on the disk that came with it).
Good luck with it Dan, let us know how you get on
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:12 pm
by Dan Morera
Uninstalled like:
computer/properties/hardware/device manager/display adapters/uninstall
and uninstall the little program that ATI has the "catalyst" something something
like that?
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:34 pm
by MWISimmer
Uninstalled like:
computer/properties/hardware/device manager/display adapters/DRIVER/uninstall
That's about it.. a driver cleaning program may help you.
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:56 pm
by machineman9
heres my how to (actually, im upgrading my PSU to a 570W tomorow, and putting in my 8600GTS hehe)
first uninstall your current display drivers. for me and my ATi ones i was able to whack the uninstall button that i found lurking in my program files list somewhere
shut down the computer
turn off at the wall
unplug the system power cable (i leave for about 10secs atleast after the first step... power may be remaining and you will find out about it if not careful)
unplug the rest of the system (all the cables)
take computer to a clean workspace. i like a wooden table with my feet up to help prevent earthing anything
hold down the power button for a second to discharge power
apparently touching the metal in the current PSU (where the cable goes) gets rid of your static too
open the case and always keep a bit of your body touching it... or wear a static bracelet.
if it helps, photograph or write down or make note of which componants take which cable. disk drives and hardrives take the red,yellow,black one i believe... changes for other componants though
unplug these cables... from the plastic female connector bit
unscrew the PSU and remove it/destroy and laugh at because you upgraded. mhawaaw
screw in the new one and connect the power to the right componants
unlock (if you need to) the metal PCI slots and you may have to press a plastic lock bit on the mobo to release your current graphics card. burn that too whilst laughing at it because you just upgraded... mhawawa
put in the new graphics card taking care because its shiny new and you dont want it trashing. lock it into place the same way you unlocked it. connect and PCI-E power cables there may be (some like mine need a 2x3pin brown cable set for extra card power)
snap the case back on ensuring everything is firmly in place. plug in (i turn power off again, then turn on when i am ready to switch on)
boot the computer up and insert any driver disk you may have, or install your new display drivers. done
that was certainly a page stretcher! and the destruction bit is of course not compulsary ;D (im just sick in the head when it comes to getting revenge on hardware)
the RAM is easy enough to do. unlock the slot next to your current RAM and put in the RAM with firm pressure until the locks close on it... they will close when it is in enough.
Re: Installing Video Card and PSU

Posted:
Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:48 pm
by Dan Morera
Thanks machineman9, made note of it
laughing at it because you just upgraded... mhawawa
Now I'm going to have that stuck in my head