Full Guide To Installing Gpu In The Hyte Y60 Case

Installing a graphics processing unit (GPU) in the Hyte Y60 case can enhance your gaming and creative work. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you install your GPU safely and efficiently.

Preparation Before Installation

Before starting, gather all necessary tools and components. Ensure your workspace is clean and static-free to prevent damage to electronic components.

  • Phillips-head screwdriver
  • Anti-static wrist strap
  • New GPU
  • Power cables
  • Hyte Y60 case

Preparing the Case

Start by turning off your PC and unplugging all cables. Remove the side panels of the Hyte Y60 case to access the interior.

Locate the PCIe slot bracket on the case. Remove the screws securing the bracket to create space for the GPU.

Installing the GPU

Carefully align the GPU with the PCIe slot on the motherboard. Gently insert the GPU into the slot until it clicks into place.

Secure the GPU to the case using the screws you previously removed. Ensure the card is firmly attached and evenly secured.

Connecting Power and Final Checks

Connect the appropriate power cables from your power supply to the GPU. Check that all connections are secure.

Replace the side panels and reconnect all cables. Turn on your PC and enter the BIOS or operating system to verify the GPU is recognized.

Testing and Troubleshooting

Run graphics-intensive applications or benchmarking tools to test the GPU performance. If the GPU is not detected, recheck all connections and ensure drivers are up to date.

If issues persist, consult the Hyte Y60 manual or contact technical support for assistance.