For a host, if the motherboard is replaced, the CPU must be replaced. Does the graphics card still need to be replaced? Can I not change it?

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For a host, if the motherboard is replaced, the CPU must be replaced. Does the graphics card still need to be replaced? Can I not change it?
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Replacing the motherboard usually requires replacing a new CPU, because different motherboards use different types of CPU sockets. For example, Intel motherboards generally use LGA (Land Grid Array) sockets, while AMD motherboards use PGA (Pin Grid Array) sockets. So if you replace the motherboard, you need to select a CPU compatible with the new motherboard.

The graphics card does not necessarily need to be replaced. There is no direct correlation between the graphics card and other hardware components. As long as the graphics card is compatible with the new motherboard and can provide enough performance to support the tasks you need, you can continue to use the old graphics card.

However, in some cases you may need to consider updating your graphics card:

1. Compatibility problem: If the old graphics card cannot be compatible with the new motherboard or does not have a suitable interface connection, you may need to purchase a graphics card that supports a new interface standard (such as PCIe 4.0) or has better compatibility.
2. Performance requirements: If you plan to perform more complex, high load or professional graphics processing tasks (such as games, video editing, etc.), you may need to update to a graphics card with better performance and more powerful functions to meet the needs.
3. Technical update: If you have the latest technology and functions (such as RTX series real-time ray tracing, DLSS, etc.), and you are interested in these functions, you can consider upgrading your graphics card.

In a word, replacing the motherboard usually requires replacing the CPU, but whether to replace the graphics card depends on the interface and functional requirements of the new motherboard. If the old graphics card is compatible with the new motherboard and can meet your needs, you can continue to use it.
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In fact, it is not necessary to change the processor when changing the motherboard. It mainly depends on whether the new motherboard supports your original processor. If it does, it does not need to be changed.
In addition, the graphics card slot is generally universal, which means that the old graphics card can generally be used on the new motherboard.
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Then the price of GTX750TI-D5-2G is 770 yuan
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That is, the main video screen of that phone is broken
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As long as there is a graphics card slot on the motherboard, it can be used. In addition, replacing the motherboard does not necessarily require replacing the processor, as long as the interface supports it. If you want to pursue performance, of course, you need to replace all of them, otherwise the overall performance will not come.
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