Graphics Upgrade

is there a way to upgrade your intergrated laptop graphics card?

i want to upgrade my intergrated graphics card in my laptop and i was wondering how possible it is.

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  1. It's not possible at all. Sorry. You'd have to buy an entirely new laptop with a better video card.
  2. Not possible one bit. some $3500 laptops have swapable graphics card, but they don't start with integrated. The next time oyu are hunting for a laptop, make the graphics card you priority 1 Hope this helps The Rebellion is waitng
  3. yOU CAN PURCHASE AN EXTERNAL VIDEO CARD BUT ITS A BIT EXPENSIVE AND WILL HAVE TO BE PURCHASED ONLINE
  4. Not a chance in hell. However, there is another way. You can find a motherboard with better graphic card that would fix your laptop. Check them out on ebay.
  5. Unfortunately no !!! The graphics parts have always been the Achilles heel in those systems ! On consumer-level notebooks, there is no video card but rather a graphics "chip" in your system's Discrete Logic ( a subsystem hardwired* or etched** on the motherboard ) that CANNOT be replaced. * Hardwired means soldered to the motherboard ** Etched means burned on the motherboard ( those gold circuits lines ) One way you can ensure the best total (graphics, video and otherwise) performance of your PC is to install the MAXIMUM amount of RAM that it can take. The rule on that is determined by two limits: 1) Your OS (32-bit (XP or Vista) will have a limit of 4 GBs (about 3.5 for Windows and 0.5 for the hardware subsystem) and 64-bit (XP or Vista depending on version) can go from 8 to 128 GBs) 2) Your PC slots number and physical RAM acceptance (varies by manufacturer and model line***) *** The easiest way to get that information is to visit the support site of the PC manufacturer.
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