![]() ![]() why limit yourself to a space heater when you can go for a much cooler Core 2 Duo? Pentium D isn't so bad compared to that.īut. Still, when even a pathetic single core Pineview (Atom D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx) can run Win 10 acceptably. Whether it'll perform well is another question. Presler (Pentium D 9xx) can run 64-bit Win 10 just fine. Installing the integrated graphics driver may be a bit complicated though.īe aware Smithfield (Pentium D 8xx) lack a few required instructions for Win 8.1/10 64-bit so they can only run Win 8.1/10 32-bit. I've upgraded a few machines with Xpress 200M, Xpress 1150 and they generally worked. Reassemble the computer and plug the video cable into the video socket on the rear of the new card.Theoretically it should, the ATi Xpress 1100 chipset should work in Win 10 despite no official driver support. Place the metal bracket on the side of the graphics card in the gap between the computer case and the motherboard. Line up the notches on the end of the graphics card with the gaps in the expansion socket. ![]() Lift up the retention latch, if applicable, or squeeze either end of the retention mechanism and pull it upward with your other hand to remove it from the case. Push the tab securing the retention latch to the case. Locate the retention mechanism that is secured to the back of the case, next to the expansion slots. Touch the case to ground to prevent a static electricity discharge.įind the PCI slots, positioned near the rear of the motherboard. Open the cover and remove the panel from the tabs securing it to the case. Slide the release latch, located near the back of the computer case, while lifting the cover. Shut down the computer, unplug the power cable when the PC turns off and disconnect all peripheral cables and drives. Right-click the existing video driver and click "Uninstall." Follow the on-screen directions to remove the driver. ![]()
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