Do I need to reinstall the driver to change the graphics card? Can the graphics card driver be broke

Updated on number 2024-03-21
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After changing the graphics card, the new graphics card does not have a driver installed on the computer, so the graphics card must be installed to work properly.

    Whether the graphics card is equipped with a driver, if it is an LCD monitor, you can't feel the difference when you usually play the computer, but the function of the graphics card can't be played to the end, for some games with high requirements for the graphics card, it may be because the graphics card is not installed to drive your game to run smoothly, and the picture is not so bright.

    For ordinary monitors,If you don't have a graphics card, you'll find that the screen flickers very badly,Look at the screen for a while, your eyes will be very tired,This hurts your eyes a lot,Specifically, the refresh rate is too low,And you can't change the default refresh rate of the prompt hardware (View and change method:Right-click in the blank space of the desktop-Properties-Settings-Advanced-Monitor)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To change the graphics card, you don't need to reinstall the system, you just need to install the corresponding driver.

    Nvidia's old graphics card is replaced by nvidia's new graphics card, if the previous driver supports this new graphics card, then you don't need to install the graphics card driver.

    If the previous driver does not support the new graphics card, then you will need to install the driver corresponding to the new graphics card.

    ATI old graphics card for ATI new graphics card, as above.

    NVIDIA's old graphics card was replaced with ATI's new graphics card. Or ATI's old graphics card is swapped out for a new one from NVIDIA. Then be sure to install the corresponding graphics card driver.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Be sure to reinstall the graphics driver. Although these two graphics cards are from the Nvidia family, they are not two models of the same model in the same series after all. In order to make the best performance of each graphics card, it is necessary to give it a corresponding operating environment--- that is, to install its corresponding drivers.

    Precautions for changing graphics cards:

    1. For safety reasons, before unplugging and installing the graphics card, you must turn off all power (including the monitor) and release static electricity (first flush your hands with tap water, wipe them dry and put your hands on the main chassis shell for a few seconds).

    2. Remove the data cable between the monitor and the old graphics card;

    3. Unplug the old graphics card (pay attention to the position of the screws);

    4. Insert the new graphics card into the corresponding slot and fix it with screws;

    5. Connect the data cable of the monitor to the graphics card.

    6. Turn on the power, start the computer, and install the driver of the new graphics card (if necessary, you can uninstall the driver of the old graphics card in safe mode first).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Select the system you want to install.

    <>4. After entering the PE system, open the white tool, select the installed system, and restart it after the installation is completed.

    <>5. Finally, restart the computer and enter the desktop, the system installation is completed, and you can start using it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dear Hello I'm glad to answer for you: After replacing the graphics card, reinstall the driver, do I still need to install the driver when I replace the old graphics cardAnswer: Dear Hello Generally speaking, even if you replace different models of graphics cards from the same graphics card chip manufacturer, it is best to reinstall the matching driver.

    For example, if you replace the NVIDIA GT730 graphics card with the GT1030 graphics card, although the latest version of the NVIDIA driver is compatible with both graphics cards, the system may reset some performance parameters during the driver installation process, so it is recommended to uninstall the original driver and reinstall the driver suitable for the GT1030 to avoid affecting the normal operation of the graphics card. Of course, if the original graphics driver correctly recognizes the new graphics card, the system may also automatically recognize and detect and readjust the settings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, you don't. The display is driven by the graphics card, and there is no need to reinstall the graphics driver as long as the graphics card is not replaced.

    The graphics driver is used to control the work of the graphics card, and is not directly related to the display, generally unless the graphics card is replaced, or the graphics card driver has a major upgrade, or the driver is damaged, there is no need to reinstall the driver.

    Just adjust to the optimal resolution of your new monitor.

    If it's a flat display, you also need to adjust the refresh rate.

    The optimal resolution of the display is related to the size of the display ramper (e.g., 17 inches, 22 inches) and ratio (wide screen or normal screen).

    If it is a flat display, the minimum refresh rate should be adjusted to 75Hz.

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