The CD is there to provide drivers in case one doesn't have an Internet connection, but they will typically be outdated compared to the ones you can download from their official site, so you should just download and install the latest ones from there.What exactly does this cd do. I don’t have a disk tray so how do I go about installing. Completely new to pc
Yes thanksThe CD is there to provide drivers in case one doesn't have an Internet connection, but they will typically be outdated compared to the ones you can download from their official site, so you should just download and install the latest ones from there.
And should my monitor stay in the gpu after I install too?You don't need the Disk, once you have the card installed in your system, make sure you have your monitor plugged into the back of the card and not the back of the Motherboard and go to Nvidia.com to find and install the latest driver.
Yes, you will always have your monitor plugged into the graphics card and NOT the motherboard from now on. You won't blow up your pc or anything if you do, you will just get like 5 fps in games.And should my monitor stay in the gpu after I install too?
Lol ok thanksYes, you will always have your monitor plugged into the graphics card and NOT the motherboard from now on. You won't blow up your pc or anything if you do, you will just get like 5 fps in games.
Hey so my mobo just came in and there is a disk too. But it says support rev, and then says multi language installation guide. Is this another thing I need to download?You don't need the Disk, once you have the card installed in your system, make sure you have your monitor plugged into the back of the card and not the back of the Motherboard and go to Nvidia.com to find and install the latest driver.
The mobo is Asus xi formulaYou don't need the Disk, once you have the card installed in your system, make sure you have your monitor plugged into the back of the card and not the back of the Motherboard and go to Nvidia.com to find and install the latest driver.
No there's really not a lot you need to download for it. Windows basically does everything automatically. If you're having some trouble with motherboard input/output you can update your drivers from the "device manager" in windows, but most of this happens automatically within a few restarts. The one driver you definitely need to install manually is the GeForce driver from Nvidia.com. You can download their Geforce Experience app if you want, it can assist in updating your drivers and has a lot of other fancy features, but it is not essential. The website will let you download the driver. Just save it on your desktop in a new folder and then run it, go through auto install process and then you should be good to go. Its a good idea to pick up MSI Afterburner too. This is free software that will help with hardware monitoring, it also lets you set fan curves and apply overclocks really easy. If nothing else, its a good idea to keep a close eye on all your temperatures for the first couple days, make sure nothing is too high.Hey so my mobo just came in and there is a disk too. But it says support rev, and then says multi language installation guide. Is this another thing I need to download?
The GeForce app is for my graphics card right. And yes I heard of MSi after burner. I found this for my mobo what’s important from these downloads View: https://imgur.com/a/mruyuleNo there's really not a lot you need to download for it. Windows basically does everything automatically. If you're having some trouble with motherboard input/output you can update your drivers from the "device manager" in windows, but most of this happens automatically within a few restarts. The one driver you definitely need to install manually is the GeForce driver from Nvidia.com. You can download their Geforce Experience app if you want, it can assist in updating your drivers and has a lot of other fancy features, but it is not essential. The website will let you download the driver. Just save it on your desktop in a new folder and then run it, go through auto install process and then you should be good to go. Its a good idea to pick up MSI Afterburner too. This is free software that will help with hardware monitoring, it also lets you set fan curves and apply overclocks really easy. If nothing else, its a good idea to keep a close eye on all your temperatures for the first couple days, make sure nothing is too high.
All of those look important, The only one I'm not sure about is the "Qualified Vendors List", that might just be some readme info that is good to know... If this is definitely from Asus website for your board then download all of those. DO NOT download any drivers from any other website besides the manufacturers website, it is a very common scam.The GeForce app is for my graphics card right. And yes I heard of MSi after burner. I found this for my mobo what’s important from these downloads View: https://imgur.com/a/mruyule
Ok thanksAll of those look important, The only one I'm not sure about is the "Qualified Vendors List", that might just be some readme info that is good to know... If this is definitely from Asus website for your board then download all of those. DO NOT download any drivers from any other website besides the manufacturers website, it is a very common scam.