ATI has released a video on YouTube which proves to potential customers who might be unsure attempting a graphics card upgrade just how simple it really is. The marketing ploy is directed at widening ATI’s target market.

To create the video, ATI had a monkey trained to install a video card by watching various videos. Eventually the monkey was let loose and attempted the process on her own. There were a few strength issues in seating the card, but by the end of it the Monkey managed to complete the entire process, which proves a point, a monkey really can do it.

Watch the video below.

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