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Hi everyone.

So recently i bought a upgrade kit(Motherboard,Ram and Cpu) along with a Power Flower 650 w Leadex Silver Cert PSU. i have my old GPU currently installed ( gigabyte gtx 750ti) 

Ryzen 3 1200 cpu ,none overclocked. MSI b350 motherboard and x2 4gb hyper x Fury ram running at 2400mhz stock. Windows 10 pro installed. (These two pairs really good) but i went and bought a new GPU PALIT Jetstream GTX 1060 6gb. to play better graphics on player unknown battlegrounds.

 

I would just like to know as im not that good with PC software, Must i uninstall my old graphics drivers and install new ones? on the palit webpage there is drivers see here  http://www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=2669&lang=en&pn=NE51060015J9-1060J&tab=do  Do i need to download them and install them or what must i do? 

 

Thanks everyone :)

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12 minutes ago, Hi im Aurora said:

Hi everyone.

So recently i bought a upgrade kit(Motherboard,Ram and Cpu) along with a Power Flower 650 w Leadex Silver Cert PSU. i have my old GPU currently installed ( gigabyte gtx 750ti) 

Ryzen 3 1200 cpu ,none overclocked. MSI b350 motherboard and x2 4gb hyper x Fury ram running at 2400mhz stock. Windows 10 pro installed. (These two pairs really good) but i went and bought a new GPU PALIT Jetstream GTX 1060 6gb. to play better graphics on player unknown battlegrounds.

 

I would just like to know as im not that good with PC software, Must i uninstall my old graphics drivers and install new ones? on the palit webpage there is drivers see here  http://www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=2669&lang=en&pn=NE51060015J9-1060J&tab=do  Do i need to download them and install them or what must i do? 

 

Thanks everyone :)

The clean way to do it, is, as suggested, uninstall your drivers, run cclean (optional, do if you run into problems), power down the computer, unplug from wall socket, swap cards, re-plug to power and power back up.

Other ways most likely work but it's "most likely". ;) 

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1 hour ago, staubgame said:

The clean way to do it, is, as suggested, uninstall your drivers, run cclean (optional, do if you run into problems), power down the computer, unplug from wall socket, swap cards, re-plug to power and power back up.

Other ways most likely work but it's "most likely". ;) 

Would you suggest windows 10 to automatic update my drivers for my gpu after i installed the new GPU? ,or must i do it manually ?

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