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5 minutes ago, Jjake93 said:

So I am going to upgrade my Intel A770 (I know stupid purchase) to a Nvidia graphics card. I just want to make sure that I’m doing it properly would I need to delete all existing drivers for the A770 and if so, how would I do that I’m completely new to PC.

Ideally, Intel should provide an uninstall program. When that finishes, it should ask to reboot. Instead of rebooting, you shutdown. Swap over to the new card, boot up and install the new card's software.

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28 minutes ago, Jjake93 said:

So I am going to upgrade my Intel A770 (I know stupid purchase) to a Nvidia graphics card. I just want to make sure that I’m doing it properly would I need to delete all existing drivers for the A770 and if so, how would I do that I’m completely new to PC.

yes you definately should uninstall all existing drivers of the A770 and perform a clean driver install on a new one that you intend to upgrade and @Uzetaab's link is how you can do it in the right way. 

Dont worry as the computer can still be boot on if you don't have proper driver installed just yet. If you connect the Nvidia GPU to your PC, you can still boot it on despite not having the GPU's driver installed 

i think the 3060ti or 3070 3070ti is properly the right choices for Nvidia now 

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