First off, make sure the computer can handle the card (PSU Wattage and 12V rail's'). Second Make sure you have the right slot for the card (AGP/PCI/PCI-e x16 '1.0/1.1/2.0').
If those are correct, then yes, it is easy to install it.
>Uninstall any drivers you have for the old Video (Driver Sweeper is best)
>Restart Computer and enter BIOS (When starting up you should see "Hit <Key> to enter BIOS")
>Turn off On-board Video or turn it to Auto. (If using on-board)
>Exit and Save BIOS
>Power off computer
>Ground yourself (touch some bare metal)
>Unplug the computer
>Remove the side
>Find the Slot for the card
>Remove the Back Slot (I/O) cover that is blocking where the card will fit (A small silver piece of metal held in by screw usually)
>Insert Card into slot carefully, evenly and firmly
>Re-insert the Screw to hold the card into place
>Attach any required Power Plugs (6 or 8 pin PCI power cords)
>Replace cover onto case
>Plug the monitor into the Video Card
>Start Computer and Download and install the drivers for the card.
Looks like a lot, but it's not bad. If anyone sees a step I missed or messed up on, please correct....it's a lot to type and I make mistakes.
