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How Do You Upgrade An IBM Netvista Video Card?

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How Do You Upgrade An IBM Netvista Video Card?

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Upgrading an IBM NetVista’s video card is a relatively cheap, performance-increasing upgrade. With the more prevalent use of high definition media such as Blu-ray discs, and operating systems such as Windows Vista incorporating more and more graphically intense user interfaces as standard, it is important that users be prepared with the appropriate hardware to enjoy these media-rich experiences. Upgrading your video card in an IBM NetVista computer is an easy process. Disconnect your computer from any electrical sources. Remove your computer case’s side access panel. This may require removing two thumbscrews from the rear face of the computer case. Locate your motherboard’s graphics card interface. This slot will either be a PCI, AGP, or PCIe slot. These interfaces will be labeled clearly on the motherboard for easy identification on the motherboard’s left-most side, nearest the rear of the case. Remove any previously installed graphics card, if one is present. You may identify a graph

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