Psychedout
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Hello,
I recently got a laptop from my parents because I've been wanting a computer that can play new games instead of games from the 90s.
Anyways, the graphics card doesnt have enough video ram for most current games. It has 64 mb, and most current games have a minimum of 128. I can still run these games with a minimum requirement of 128 however, on low settings (UT3, Bioshock, and Oblivion all work, crysis demo runs like a snail on lowest settings possible). I was wondering if it was possible to upgrade the Video ram without upgrading the graphics card (the graphics card is in the motherboard - its a nvidia MCP67M (Geforce 7150m / nForce 630m). This graphics card is in the motherboard, so i cant just easily replace it. I'm wondering if there is something that can be added to the computer fairly cheaply to increase the video ram, or if the whole motherboard that the graphics card is replacable (I don't know much about comps, i'm still learning)
Thanks for any and all help.
I recently got a laptop from my parents because I've been wanting a computer that can play new games instead of games from the 90s.
Anyways, the graphics card doesnt have enough video ram for most current games. It has 64 mb, and most current games have a minimum of 128. I can still run these games with a minimum requirement of 128 however, on low settings (UT3, Bioshock, and Oblivion all work, crysis demo runs like a snail on lowest settings possible). I was wondering if it was possible to upgrade the Video ram without upgrading the graphics card (the graphics card is in the motherboard - its a nvidia MCP67M (Geforce 7150m / nForce 630m). This graphics card is in the motherboard, so i cant just easily replace it. I'm wondering if there is something that can be added to the computer fairly cheaply to increase the video ram, or if the whole motherboard that the graphics card is replacable (I don't know much about comps, i'm still learning)
Thanks for any and all help.