This video shows how to replace the Graphics card on the Precision 3650 Tower. Before you begin, turn off the computer, and disconnect all the attached peripherals.
Ensure that you always use ESD protection when working inside the computer. To begin, remove the single screw that secures the side cover release latch. Then, pull the release latch to unlock the side cover.
Open the side cover and lift it out of the computer chassis. Lay the computer on to its right side. Slide the PSU hinge lock and the PSU release latch to unlock position to open the PSU cage.
Then, lift and open the PSU cage. Then, lift and open the PSU cage. Lift and remove the PCIe holder that secures the Graphics-card. Then, press the release tab on the Graphics-card connector to release it from the slot.
Finally lift the card out of the slot. To replace the Graphics-card, align and slide the Graphics-card into the slot on the chassis. Next, with the help of the alignment post, insert the Graphics-card into the Graphics-card connector on the system board.
Insert the tab on the PCIe holder into the slot on the chassis to secure the Graphics-card. Next, rotate the PSU cage back down. Then slide the PSU hinge lock and PSU release latch to secure the PSU cage in place.
At this point, re-install the side cover by aligning and placing the side cover with the slot on the chassis. Press the edges and sides of the side cover until the release latch snaps into place.
Finally, replace the single screw to secure the side cover release latch. You can now connect all the peripherals and power adaptor and then power on the computer. If you need more information or assistance, go to: Dell.com/Support.