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Curious on features on my gpu im getting what the performance to expect and will it fit my case

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It looks like you have lots of room available, you should have no problem with fitting it in your case.

 

Also if the 6700 xt has multiple pcie connectors then you should run seperate cables if you can.

Hey  im upgrading from the 2060 to a 6700XT what do i do before i install it software wise. Whats the equivalent to the gpu and will it fit my case and will temps be good?

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The one time, I changed my GPU, I didn't have to change anything in terms of software beforehand. You just have to turn off the PC, remove the power plug for good measure, swap the cards, turn on the PC and install the right drivers. Also, make sure to get rid off the old drivers. Nvidia's in particular can be quite pesky.

Temperatures will mostly depend on the new card's cooler, though I do think they will be alright.

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2 hours ago, startrek03 said:

The one time, I changed my GPU, I didn't have to change anything in terms of software beforehand. You just have to turn off the PC, remove the power plug for good measure, swap the cards, turn on the PC and install the right drivers. Also, make sure to get rid off the old drivers. Nvidias in particular can be quite pesky.

Temperatures will mostly depend on the new card's cooler, though I do think they will be alright.

how do i delete the nvidia drivers

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It looks like you have lots of room available, you should have no problem with fitting it in your case.

 

Also if the 6700 xt has multiple pcie connectors then you should run seperate cables if you can.

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2 hours ago, rippy4500 said:

It looks like you have lots of room available, you should have no problem with fitting it in your case.

 

Also if the 6700 xt has multiple pcie connectors then you should run seperate cables if you can.

alr thanks

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There's a tool called display driver uninstaller (DDU) that can be used to remove graphics card drivers when it is not possible possible to remove the drivers from the system by just uninstalling them the normal way. You'll easily find a tutorial online on how to use it.

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2 hours ago, startrek03 said:

There's a tool called display driver uninstaller (DDU) that can be used to remove graphics card drivers when it is not possible possible to remove the drivers from the system by just uninstalling them the normal way. You'll easily find a tutorial online on how to use it.

thank you

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