No need to reinstall Windows if you get a new GPU. It usually works fine with the current setup.
No need to reinstall Windows if you get a new GPU. It usually works fine with the current setup.
Avoid installing new drivers by removing the previous GPU's drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller before proceeding.
Certainly not... Perhaps if it's a different manufacturer like Nvidia or AMD, just the drivers would help.
Just removing the old drivers is sufficient. Use Revo Uninstaller to delete them, then wipe any remaining files. After that, install the GPU and set up the corresponding driver!