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The GPU is secured to the case and motherboard with screws, so you'll need a screwdriver. After unscrewing it, and removing the cables, you just need to lift it from the board, making sure to unlock the PCI slot just like you would for a RAM swap.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There should be a mounting bracket on your GPU to prevent the card from sagging, which has four screws securing it the chassis; two towards the front of the case, two in the rear where the card sits against the back of the case. These need to be removed. Next, there's a little lever on the top side of the GPU, where it plugs into the motherboard. This lever needs to be pushed down completely to unlock the card from the slot. This will take a fair amount of force, but don't press so hard as to stress the motherboard. You'll hear a distinct click when it's unlocked. If you feel it's taking too much force, make sure that you're pressing on it correctly. There's videos on how to do this online. This is assuming these systems are all built relatively the same, which they should be since ASUS can source their own cards. The only difference I know is that these can come with any of their 3070 card models (silicone lottery).
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