I'll be upgrading from an NVidia gtx 770 to a gtx 1070.
The hardware I understand well enough, where to put it, compatibility, adequate power, etc.
It's the software side I'm unsure about. New Drivers will have to be installed for the new card, yes.
But will it work if I just take out the old gpu and put it in the new one, then install the latest driver? Or are there steps that must be done beforehand, (such as uninstalling the old driver first)?
Will uninstalling the old driver turn off my graphics?
I assume since I have to see my screen in order to install the latest driver, the new gpu should be giving me a display once I turn my computer on, correct?
If that's the case, can I do a clean install for the driver after the new gpu is in?
I just want to make sure I don't make a mistake that leaves me with no graphics and unable to turn them on.
The hardware I understand well enough, where to put it, compatibility, adequate power, etc.
It's the software side I'm unsure about. New Drivers will have to be installed for the new card, yes.
But will it work if I just take out the old gpu and put it in the new one, then install the latest driver? Or are there steps that must be done beforehand, (such as uninstalling the old driver first)?
Will uninstalling the old driver turn off my graphics?
I assume since I have to see my screen in order to install the latest driver, the new gpu should be giving me a display once I turn my computer on, correct?
If that's the case, can I do a clean install for the driver after the new gpu is in?
I just want to make sure I don't make a mistake that leaves me with no graphics and unable to turn them on.