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9 minutes ago, Vod said:

Hello!

 

So I recently bought a gtx 750 ti, and I was wondering how to install it, I currently have an apu, and do I need to fill these up (in the picture) to make my gpu to work?

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It goes in your case, in the PCIe slot.

Those three connectors in the pic are (in order) HDMI, DVI and VGA. Your monitor plugs into one of them...

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5 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

It goes in your case, in the PCIe slot.

Those three connectors in the pic are (in order) HDMI, DVI and VGA. Your monitor plugs into one of them...

So do I just unplug my monitor from my mobo and put it in my GPU?

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2 minutes ago, Vod said:

So do I just unplug my monitor from my mobo and put it in my GPU?

yep, and then you go to the internet and download Nvidia drivers. after that, you are good to go!

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Just slot it in the PCIe slot in your motherboard, 750Tis generally get all their power from the board. The I/O you are showing is for the monitor, use the one you have the cable for (DVI/HDMI will do fine).

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Vod said:

So do I just unplug my monitor from my mobo and put it in my GPU?

After the GPU is attached to the motherboard via the proper slot, yes.

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2 minutes ago, Vod said:

No it doesn't ...

ok. Is it firmly (and evenly) seated in the slot?

Show me a pic of what you have plugged in and where, on your motherboard

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9 minutes ago, Vod said:

My mobo is beeping, I removed the gpu and it still beeped

You didn't do this while the system was plugged did you?

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11 minutes ago, Vod said:

No

ok. Do you know how to reset the BIOS, by pulling out the CMOS battery and (usually, not always) shorting a jumper setting?

This is illustrated in the motherboard manual. You still have that,yes?

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8 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

ok. Do you know how to reset the BIOS, by pulling out the CMOS battery and (usually, not always) shorting a jumper setting?

This is illustrated in the motherboard manual. You still have that,yes?

I have no idea how to, can you find me a video on how to do it, and I can't pull mu gpu from my mobo for some reason

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22 minutes ago, Vod said:

I have no idea how to, can you find me a video on how to do it, and I can't pull mu gpu from my mobo for some reason

There is a little locking tab at the end of the PCIe slot, that keeps the GFX card set in the board. That has to be pushed to one side before the GFX card comes out. 

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2 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

There is a little locking tab at the end of the PCIe slot, that keeps the GFX card set in the board. That has to be pushed to one side before the GFX card comes out. 

Ik, I was just pulling the card too easily

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4 minutes ago, Vod said:

Ok, I've given up, I'm just going to take my pc to my local tech store...

This is probably the best course of action. Good luck. Let us know how it turns out

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