Saturday, November 13, 2010

I have a laptop that meets all the requirements for games, except one part of it, the video card can i change?

i found a site called ';can you run it'; and i have been testing out all the games that i could, and every single one of them i meet the requirements, except for my video card, i really want to change me video card, but im not sure if you can do so on a laptop. I have been having problems with this laptop (with games) for so long now, and i have always been trying to figure out what it was, i have tried so many diferent things and nothing works, SO PLEASE DONT TELL ME TO JUST UPDATE,because i know that doesnt work, trust me. So my question is can you change the video card on a laptop, how much would it cost, and what (if i can change) video card should i get that best suits my video gaming needs.I have a laptop that meets all the requirements for games, except one part of it, the video card can i change?
Hello,



No, the video (GPU) card is generally integrated into the notebook/laptop board and are not upgradable.I have a laptop that meets all the requirements for games, except one part of it, the video card can i change?
This is tricky. This depends on what type of laptop you have.



Inside of most laptops we have a built on video card on motherboards which cannot be upgraded by any means necessary. The only option you have here is to purchase a new system.



Now on other laptops, such as mine, you have a video card ';daughter board';. This is a specifically designed video card for the laptop. The only way that you are going to be able to find out if you have this option available is to contact the manufacturer of your laptop and ask them if you have any video card upgrade options. If you do and they have them in stock great. If they no longer have them, get a part number and search online to see if anyone has OEM parts for sale.
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