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Now when you say you have an integrated video card, I assume that you mean you have onboard video. Unless you have an SLI or crossfire setup, having two sets of video hardware is a BAD idea. Different drivers can conflict. You don't necessarily need to uninstall your old drivers. But you DO need to disable the onboard video in your BIOS BEFORE you install the new card. Assuming that the new card still works fine after a week or so, you really should uninstall the onboard video drivers, for maximum compatability and performance.
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