Video card double slot.

Hello, so I have a hp p7 1226 s and I wanted to install a ti gtx 650 or a radeon 7770. The poroblem is that they are both cards double slot. When I was last upgrade of the gpu in this Office I noticed that the second location may not reach easy to remove. I was wondering if the second location is removable, or if anyone could tell me how to remove the second cover of the location. I see it has an icon of a screwdriver on the back of it, but the problem is that I don't know where is the screw if it is on the second slot. I'm eagerly looking for information but nothing to really is as far as I can see on the internet, so I came here hoping that someone knew how to remove or if you can remove the second slot cover on the back. I really hope there is a way to remove it, otherwise it will be a big problem for me separator because I'll have to buy a new case so that I can hold a video card double slot for this pc.

Hello

The leg split with the screwdriver on it requires a screwdriver to be inserted in a slot in and waved the screwdriver back.  Do it a few times and then move to another location on the baracket and repeat the process. Subsequently the support stands.

I find it interesting that adjacent the bracket with the slot PCI-E x 16 slot support seems to be a fixed location as something occupies the PCI-E x 1 slot internally.  Is this the case?  Sometimes the media raise just to the top and outside according to the PC.

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    I'm new to this discussion and just hope I am posting this in the correct place. I have an older Dell Dimension 2400 with an integrated video card. I'm running 2 monitors. Problem is that when I install the video card, VGA - slot PCI, the machine loads, see the new map, then flashes all for sure!

    Is there a jumper on the motherboard that should be placed or a setting in the BIOS/setting (looked everywhere here), that I need?

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    The Dimension 2400 BIOS default setup an Auto setting for the video.  If you must have both integrated and the functional PCI card, you must go to the system configuration (F2 during the self-test after the start-up of the machine) and change the setting on board to force the computer to send video to the built-in port.

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