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the power switch is in the front pannel of the motherboard if you have multitester the power wsitch will indicate 5v the power switch is to be conected to the 5v and the ground normally the front pannels details will be given in the motherboard
does your motherboard identify your new video card? make sure to put the new video card on the right slot. then check all the cables which is connected on your monitor going to the tower. make sure to connect the vga cable of the monitor to your new video card. try to power on computer and install the video card driver which comes with your new video card.
well take off the side panel of the tower you know the card you plug your speakers into? well there is 1 philips screw that holds it in place remove the screw and then gently rock the card back and forth while trying to lift it out now take the new card line it up and push downward it should seat itself all the way down then put the screw back where it came from and put back the wires for the speakers hope this helps if ya have any questions feel free to ask
The video card you have is integrated into the motherboard. You would have to buy a whole new motherboard to fix the problem. It would almost be cheaper to buy a new computer though.
is there a reset button on the power supply. if so try that. you might have accidently disconnected the hard drive cable. unplug AC and check all the connectors around the area where you installed the video card. make sure everthings connected. then before u close the case re connect the AC and check visually if the power is on and if everthings running.
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