Sunday, May 6, 2012

Can I change my laptop's video card?

I have Dell Latitude E6410 with Nvidia Quattro 3100 512MB. I wanna upgrade my video card to 1GB or more if its possible. And if it's possible, can someone recommend me some video cards?|||The only way to tell if the motherboard in your laptop can support an upgrade to its video card, which is very rare, is to visit their website and enter your service tag in the support section. They will list all the spec sheets, disassembly instructions and everything else.



www.dell.com|||Basically in laptop You cant add graphics card because mostog graphics card are inbuilt

You can buy external graphics card





IOGear USB 2.0 External DVI Video Card GUC2020DW6

*Box Content - USB to DVI Adapter, Quick Start Guide, CD-ROM with User Guide and *Installation Software, and 4-feet USB 2.0 Cable

*For Office Use - View large spreadsheets across two screens with display continuity

*Multitask more effectively without overlapping windows

*Open attachments on one screen while reading the e-mail on the other

*For Graphic Use - Second display for pallets & tools

http://www.amazon.com/IOGear-External-Vi…|||mostly you can not because it is soldered on motherboard but in some cases it is upgradeable but there is no graphics cards for laptops on the market only manufacturer can upgrade

so contact dell and ask them if they can upgrade in your laptop|||i don't think you can upgrade coz in laptop graphics is embeded in the motherboard,shared graphics will be there or non shared,you can isntall an externa graphics card

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