Hello, I want to upgrade my graphics card but I’m kinda new to it. Right now I have the intel UHD graphics (standard, onboard, integrated) and want to put the RTX 3050 in but don’t know at what place. I’ve looked at videos and think it have to be at place 1 or 2 ( see photo)
If someone can tell me I would very much appreciate it.
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1 is where your graphics card (GPU) goes, 2 is RAM 🙂
Make sure your PSU is powerful enough to take the new GPU & that you have the cables, which looking at the 24-pin, your PSU will be non-modular. If you’re not sure on the PSU, depending on the case, you might be able to see the label from the front, but if not, remove your rear side panel.
edit: graphics card (GPU)