Install the Graphics Card:

 

Locate the PCIe slot on the motherboard.

     Align the GPU with the slot and firmly press it in until it clicks into

place.

     Secure the GPU to the case using screws if necessary.

     Preparation:

     Ensure you have a clean and well-lit workspace.

     Make sure you have a compatible GPU and the necessary tools,

including a screwdriver.

     Power Down and Unplug:

     Shut down your computer and unplug the power cable.

     Take necessary precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge by

grounding yourself.

     Locate the PCIe Slot:

     Identify the PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) slot on

your motherboard where the GPU will be installed.

     The PCIe slot is typically the longest slot and is used for graphics

cards.

     Remove Expansion Slot Covers:

     Locate the corresponding expansion slot covers on the rear of the case

that align with the PCIe slot.

     Remove the expansion slot covers by unscrewing them or releasing any

clips or brackets.

     Prepare the GPU:

     Remove the GPU from its packaging.

     Locate the PCIe connector on the GPU, usually covered by a plastic or

metal protective cover.