You can, if you like. It may even be a good idea to do so, mostly because it would (should) remove old device manager entries, which I personally like to do to remove the possibility of conflicts (I have no proof that it helps but I feel better doing it).
But it isn’t strictly necessary as both run off the same basic drivers.
In this particular case, I wouldn’t bother uninstalling the old drivers. The driver download from Nvidia is the same file for both cards; I think you’ll just end up right back where you started when you’re done installing the “new” drivers.
Just in case, I would definitely start from scratch and remove the current drives even if they will be the same. Nvidia by default will auto-download an old drive when deleting your current ones (I learned this recently) and then delete old drives when installing/updating to newer ones. But sometimes in this process, over time of auto updating to newer drives- the old one may POSSIBLY bug out and still be somewhere on the backend of the system. So its always a good idea to just delete your current drives and start from scratch when getting a new card.
Use DDU to clean out old drivers and install new ones. I’ve had drivers function but it wasn’t until an OS re-install I got nice perf boost. For WoW you might not see a huge gain but your upgrade might help in newer games.
Lol? he was trying to dump all over his purchase. it is easily possible to recommend the 570 instead of the 1050 ti without also being a miserable person in the process. calling it a terrible purchase is also an exaggeration. you don’t know what he paid or what he will use it for outside wow, for which they’ll both do fine.
It’s not an exaggeration https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2884-gigabyte-rx-570-aorus-review-vs-470-580-gtx1060/page-5 Plus you can get a 570 for 129.99 after rebate, or even lower if you dig around, lowest 1050ti I’ve seen is around 160.
Plus the 570 comes with 2 games that are worth 100-120 bucks alone. I’m seriously just trying to prevent people from wasting money by purchasing without researching.
WoW is actually the only game I seriously play and the only MMO I play so this card is fine for me. Plus I quit raiding years ago.
As for Mr Mage and that equally rude warlock: your advice was given way after I purchased the other card. The return policy Frys has for store pick up only lets me replace it with another 1050TI if the one I have is defective. Box had already been open by the time I saw your post. Idid not see a deal for that card you are showing when I purchased this one.
if you’d make good posts where you suggest the 570 that would be fine. but instead you make posts dumping all over people. i would suggest it isn’t an exaggeration that your posts in this thread have been terrible. but then again, whether something is terrible is subjective isn’t it. you probably don’t think your posting is terrible, and i don’t think the 1050 ti is terrible. to each their own.
The 1050ti being terrible isn’t a question, it’s a fact, it’s quantifiable. And I was more then civil, unlike the OP. I only asked him why he went with a 1050ti, pointed out it was more of a side grade an not an upgrade, and he could have gotten more for his money.
well i don’t agree. you can state the 1050 ti is worse than the 570 quantitatively, but something being terrible or a terrible purchase is subjective. for op’s specific use and an unknown price he paid, we can’t say the purchase was terrible, and doing so is needlessly inflammatory in the context of this thread. as well, your contribution to this thread was basically talking down to OP while he was asking a question about drivers and already had a card he could not return and then claiming you were helpful in some way because your dumping was civil. so i guess we’re at an impasse. have a good night.