Most modern video cards use the AGP interface as it offers better
performance than the PCI interface, this guide will take you through
installing an AGP video card with the aid of text and images.
To install your video card you will need:
Compatible AGP video card.
Cross-point (Philips) Screwdriver
suitable for your PC case.
Fixing screw (usually comes with the
case or if upgrading use old screw).
Anti-Static Wrist-strap (if available).
Before you follow this tutorial you must read the terms of our
disclaimer.
note: Disconnect the power and remove your PC's cover, see
our guide.
note: - If you are upgrading your current video card then you will
have to remove it first, to take the old card out remove the fixing screw (for
an example see fig 1.4) and then gently lift the card out of the slot,
they can be stubborn but if you gently lift one end at a time it will eventually
come out (treat it like a loose tooth).
We have provided an
example of an AGP slot in fig 1.1, your AGP slot may differ but only
slightly.
Notice the alignment key that we have pointed out in fig 1.1,
this is used to align the video card with the AGP slot to ensure correct
installation.
In fig 1.2 you can see an example of an AGP video card and we have
pointed out the alignment notch.
Installing the video card
Next take the video card (hold it by the edges) and line it up with the slot
paying careful attention to the alignment notch, when it is aligned correctly
press gently but firmly until the card is seated fully and evenly into the slot
(see fig 1.3).
When you are happy that the card is firmly in place, insert the fixing screw
fig 1.4 and check to make sure you haven't loosened anything during
installation.
Replace the case cover and reconnect the mains power.
When you reboot your machine Windows (or other OS) should find the card
automatically, it may then ask you for the to insert the disk/cd that came with
your video card, insert the CD and follow the on-screen instructions to install
the video card driver.
If your machine makes a series of beeps when you turn it back on then the video
card may be inserted incorrectly, again make sure the card is fully
inserted into the AGP slot.