C Crapcicle Baseband Member Messages 22 Nov 14, 2011 #1 And if I do would i need to upgrade the cooling system too?
superman22x Golden Master Messages 7,904 Nov 14, 2011 #2 Don't think you can swap graphics cards in any laptop really, sorry bub.
Indigo Fully Optimized Messages 1,866 Location USA Nov 14, 2011 #3 Depends on the laptop, but for the vast majority of them, you can't. The same goes for the one you have there.
Depends on the laptop, but for the vast majority of them, you can't. The same goes for the one you have there.
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Nov 14, 2011 #4 I searched for you laptop model, and it looks like the chip is soldered to the motherboard. So no. Superman, it is possible for a few laptops. I've done it in an old Dell Inspiron I have because the original card only supported DX7.
I searched for you laptop model, and it looks like the chip is soldered to the motherboard. So no. Superman, it is possible for a few laptops. I've done it in an old Dell Inspiron I have because the original card only supported DX7.