Got a new EVGA GeForce GTX 760 4 GB FTW

Asafkur13

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Hey everybody.
So after getting a new graphic card I just want to know what and how should I do.
I know I need to download the NVIDIA driver and I switched the '1' SW1 jumper to the top so it's better performance and control as far as I know.
But, Is there anything else I should know? anything that is important and you would like to share with me?

Great appreciation you guys!
Asaf
 
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Should be able to uninstall it from Programs and Features, but if not go into Device Manager and find the Intel graphics under Display Adapters or whatever, right click and 'Uninstall'.

I've never used EVGA precision, I use MSI Afterburner for all of my overclocking and monitoring needs :)

s4in7

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If you're coming from AMD or Intel graphics then you need to download and run Display Driver Uninstaller to erase all traces of those graphics cards. Then install your card, and install the drivers and you'll be set!

Enjoy the performance :)
 

Asafkur13

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1st of all thanks for the fast reply my friend...
I already uninstalled all of my GTX 560 old drivers and installed the new ones.
How can I uninstall the Intel graphic driver? never did it before.

BTW - you use EVGA Precision? I'm dying to know how and what to do there...
 

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Should be able to uninstall it from Programs and Features, but if not go into Device Manager and find the Intel graphics under Display Adapters or whatever, right click and 'Uninstall'.

I've never used EVGA precision, I use MSI Afterburner for all of my overclocking and monitoring needs :)
 
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Asafkur13

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Too bad I can't use that :\
 

Asafkur13

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Oh nice!
Can you send me a link + explain what should I know?
BTW - isn't it better to use with EVGA software due to the fact that this is an EVGA graphic card?
 

s4in7

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It doesn't matter, EVGA Precision is probably just as good as Afterburner for overclocking and monitoring. All you need to do after uninstalling all current graphics drivers is go to AMD's site, download the latest beta drivers 14.2, install them, restart and install either Precision or Afterburner--I like AB because the interface is simpler to read, but Precision may have more functionality who knows. Here's the link to AB if you want to try it http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm

Download the latest beta version of AB :)
 

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I think it's important to say that I never made anything in the graphic card performance. I always used it as it is.
So I'm kind afraid...