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Yes it should be safe, if the GPU is bad then it just won't work.

In my old system i had a radeon HD 7750 club 3d low profile edition and one day it just stopped showing up. When i use any of its display ports i would just be staring at a black screen (the gpu's fan did start spinning).

So now i have a new system which was supposed to have said gpu in it for some time until i had money for a new one.

So my question is that if i plug the gpu into the new pc to see if it works in that system. Am i safe to do that without killing anything.

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It'll be fine.

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