The hardest part about upgrading a video card is knowing which video card style you need to buy. I will walk you through the process of determining exactly what you need.
Step1
Determine the video socket type on your mother board. There are 3 main types. PCI, AGP, PCI-E Look at the photo comparison and write down the type of card you have. If you have PCI or PCI-E, you are set. You can jump to step 5. Step2
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In the year 1999-2000, the agp style was brand new and was known as 1X. In 2002, the upgrade began and they came at a crazy rate. the only people in a jam are those who own 1X machines and there is hope for you. I have found at least 2 cards that work with 1X machines. I will share those card names in step 5. There are 3 main types. 1x, 2X-4X, 4X-8X many card makers will overlap many versions but some will only support a handful of speeds. Step4
Step5
The biggest (but not the only) difference between the AGP style is the voltage available to the video card. Some motherboards actually offer more than one voltage and can handle more card types. Luckily there are some card makers who offer video cards that can accept more than one voltage level and they auto adjust as needed. Very few cards will list 1X as a feature. Most will say 2x-8x or 4x-8x. So to sum up.. If you have a 1X card, look at the Matrox Millenium G450 16MB AGP Connect3D Radeon 9250se I have these 2 cards and they are both 1X-4x. Or just use a PCI Card if needed. If you have a computer with 4x-8x ability, you can pick most any new card. Step6
Ok so we have purchased a new video card. Lets do the install process. This can be trickier that you might imagine. We want to replace the old video drivers with new ones but we are using the old ones. Here's the best process to use. Step7
Right-click "My computer" > pick Properties > Hardware > Device Manager. Step9
shut your computer down. Step10
Remove the power cord Step11
Open the case Step12
Locate the card with your video connection on it Step13
Remove the screw or plastic clip that holds the card in place. Step14
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If your computer beeps and puts up a note about a change, press F# to continue, please follow the prompts. Step18
Insert the CD that came with your video card and install the driver.
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