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I want to Install a better graphics card on my comp

This is a discussion on I want to Install a better graphics card on my comp within the Tech Support forums, part of the Knight Online (ko4life.com) category; well I want to put a nice graphics card on my computer(4 years old atm) but i'm sorta a computer ...
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    well I want to put a nice graphics card on my computer(4 years old atm) but i'm sorta a computer idiot , Will I need to upgrade something else too if I want to put a better Graphics Card?

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    no sir , as long as you have an open slot you can just pop it in.

    thats what i did and it worked

    im a computer idiot also so you might not wanna take my advice off the bat but it worked for me.

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    no sir , as long as you have an open slot you can just pop it in.

    thats what i did and it worked

    im a computer idiot also so you might not wanna take my advice off the bat but it worked for me.[/b]
    that's probably what i would have done xD

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    Actually depending on the card you will need a specific amount of Watts from your computer. Good cards nowadays require like 400+ watts for the card.

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    Posting your current computer specs will be needed.

    Also yes, if your looking for a up-to-date card, if your PC is 4 years old chances are you will need a PSU.

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    These are my computers specs

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    damn dude get a new computer :P

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    those specs wont help us a bit

    check if u got PCIe slot on your motherboard, that is the most important thing to know.

    2nd thing is your Power supply, u need to know how many Watts it is.

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    too much work! i should just buy a new computer xD

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