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07-06-2023 06:07 PM
Product: HP Pavilion Power Desktop - 580-137c
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
This should be the simplest question but I cannot get an answer. This particular motherboard seems to have a really odd latch on the PCIE, its two parallel pieces of plastic poking out towards the disk drive. In what way do I move it to set free the GPU?? Push towards the RAM, or pull towards the PSU? or maybe even push down? I have no idea.
Nothing else online is giving me an answer. And I can't even find a picture of this particular clip anywhere but on HP's site with the motherboard. Help pls
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