Sunday, May 6, 2012

Would this video card work with this motherboard if i removed the integrated video card?

The motherboard is an Asus M2N68-AM SE2 Motherboard - Socket AM2+, MATX, Audio, GeForce 7025 Graphics, SATA, RAID.



The video card is a HIS Radeon HD IceQ+ 5750 Video Card - 1GB GDDR5, PCI Express 2.0, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort



I KNOW HOW TO REMOVE THE INTEGRATED VIDEO CARD AND IT CAN BE DONE|||You cannot remove the integrated video card. Usually you can either disable it in BIOS, or tell the BIOS to check the PCI-e slots for video first.... The bios will then use the PCI-e video instead of the on board one.|||there is no need to remove a integrated gpu...plus you cant as its soldered to the board and you would most likely damage the board trying to get it off....



all you have to do is install the PCIe 5750 and start the pc up...get into the bios and disable the onboard video.....f10 to save and get out....when you get to your desktop load the drivers for the 5750 off of the cd it comes with...



most likely there old version drivers so go to amd's site and download and install the newest drivers available.....



drivers,follow the steps.....

http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pa…





Scott|||Okay, integrated video cards are soldered straight into the motherboard. To remove and replace it would require a hell of a lot of knowledge on computer technology, and the video card would have to be from asus really, or one that will fit directly into the gap. And finding something like that will be difficult as ****. My advice, stay away from it.



Other solutions would be to get an external card holder thing...but I don't really know enough about them. Only that for the price of one, you could get a new laptop.|||all plugin video cards have a vga driver built into them , disable your onboard card through the device manager, turn off and unplug the pc ,install the new card replug back in the pc, turn on,

check the bios that the video adapter is set for pci-e, install the software,adjust the video card settings, no need to remove the intergrated video card|||Hi Owen,



You can disable your current onboard VGA adapter in the BIOS and enable the new card in the BIOS. This should work, but I advise you to leave the actual VGA adapter in place on the motherboard if you were thinking of physically removing it.

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