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This will have to depend on your motherboard bus interface, PCI-E or AGP (The fastest speed is 8X). The only different is the interface type (PCI-E or AGP). When upgrading graphic card, please make sure that you are grounded (by touching the power supply) because static electric charge will shock out the electronic device. Opus bags $10-mn SBI deal to upgrade ATMs Thanks for visiting!
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Banks Confirm Plans for Contactless Credit Cards
If you already have a graphic card, the only thing you have to do is to replace the old one, just open up the screw on the support bracket, then plug out the card and put in the new one in reverse step.
The country's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) today signed a $10-million (around Rs 46 crore) deal with the city-based Opus Software Solutions to upgrade its ATM network.

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