Friday, May 4, 2012

Can i upgrade my laptop's video card?

something like, i'll buy a new video card for my laptop and install it, ,





or the laptop's videocard is built-in???|||Mostly in Laptops its integrated with the motherboard as compared to Desktops, where you have slots..But there is always a way : See : http://www.pcworld.com/article/148909/up…|||Come on Joseph how can we help you if you dont tell us what youve got?



best guess is 99.9% of all laptops have the graphics card as part of the

mainboard so there aint no way of changing it, any part of it.



as the uptake of APU's grows, and gameplay becomes the main reason for

buying a laptop, then this percentage will drop rapidly, and more laptops

will come with the 2nd slot for a discrete(own board) graphics card.



hope that helps|||It is possible to buy a new video card for you laptop, but it is very hard to find one. What I know is that separate video cards for laptop are rarely marketed. You may need to go to the manufacturer of your laptop's video card's website e.g. nvidia.com.|||Yeah it's usually built in, like others have said there's a 99.9% chance that it is.



Part of the perks of having a desktop is it's usually always customizable.|||like 99% of laptops its usually built in, there are one or two exceptions, what laptop do you own?|||gff

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