| 26 Feb 2009 |
The real way of changing your video card |
I got this method from an old colleague from a PC shop. The presentation was in a .doc format and it was in hungarian. Its damn funny and yet it shows us a brand new method of changing pc components(one time change). I translated the text and added a bit of spice to it to make it more enjoyable.

STEP 1
In the first step locate the video card’s position which requires replacement. Make sure the pc is in a vertical position to avoid any damage the disassemble might cause!
Before starting the replacement process make sure you are psychically ready to do the job.

STEP 2
This step is one of the simplest steps: Take a permanent marker and mark the area of the video card on the PC case.
Make sure the height of the lines is about 15cm and the width 2cm. If you make the mark bigger the replacement process may lead to injuries of your machine.

STEP 3
Grab your friendly Circular saw(which you will find in any retail PC store) and make the incision on the pc case.
PLEASE! Beware not to injure the exterior of the pc case more than needed!
This might cause unforseen difficulties to the pc.

STEP 4
After the incision is made you can clearly see your video card.
Using your plier smoothly grab its torso and make the extraction.
In case the video card doesn’t want to come out put some muscle into it and gently rip it out from its metal body.

STEP 6
Now you’re ready to insert the new video card. After taking a deep breath insert the new video card in its slot on the mainboard.
You want the video card to be 100% stable & fixed after insertion. In this case a hammer is really useful which will help you “knock it” into position.

STEP 7
Great job lad! You’ve successfully finished the replacement procedure. To seal the deep wound you’ve caused use regular household duck tape.
The duck tape will make it simple to replace the new video card in case it fails and will facilitate the healing process.
* Note: This procedure was performed by proffessional stunt PCs. DO NOT LET YOUR PC TRY THIS AT HOME!
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rofl. That’s about all I can say. That is hilarious. I wonder if anyone’s actually tried it. These guys should make more “how to” tutorials.
LOL! That was funny. Can I try that at home and sue you if it is not working?