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Adding a graphics card is fairly easy. You open the case by removing two thumb screws at the back of the case and sliding off the side cover. You will remove the back metal mesh plate that covers the slot on the back of the computer. You need to ground yourself before handling the graphics card by touching the metal chassis or using a grounding strap for your wrist. Install the card by carefully inserting the card in the PCIE slot. One word of warning. The PSU on this computer provides 400W. The minimum recommended for the Radeon 580 is 500W. Changing the PSU on this computer would not be easy as the PSU shroud in the case is riveted in. You would probably have to drill out the rivets to gain access to replace the PSU. I put in a EVGA GTX 1060 card with no problems. It only requires 350W-400W. Unless you like drilling out rivets to change the PSU, I would use a different graphics card.
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