Hi,

Interesting thing about the Cuda in a 9500. . .
I saw that it was  sort of inaccessibly positioned under the lower edge
of the installed card (machine on its side)  and I hadn't thought to ask
you experts if the Cuda button is pushed after the new card is in,
or when the processor slot is empty!

But the inaccessibility of the button when a card is in the slot,
led me to conclude that it is pushed BEFORE the card is installed. . .
so I did just that.

All I had to adjust after the install was the Date & Time.

Thanks,
Terry



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