C chanchan05 In Runtime Messages 258 Oct 20, 2009 #1 Is it possible to upgrade a year old laptop's graphics card?
Hefemeister Lord Techie, Messages 9,093 Location Sweden Oct 20, 2009 #2 A few of the Alienwares from a couple of years ago let you but as a general rule: NO as they are integrated into the motherboard.
A few of the Alienwares from a couple of years ago let you but as a general rule: NO as they are integrated into the motherboard.
patonb Golden Master Messages 9,748 Location In Gov't Regulated Cubical Oct 20, 2009 #3 Are cards like the 9600gt an integrated card?? The real issue is the power supply and cooling.
Hefemeister Lord Techie, Messages 9,093 Location Sweden Oct 20, 2009 #4 I guess built in is a better phrase.
Harper "I FEEL SO GOOD I FEEL SO NUMB, YEAH!!!" Messages 6,947 Location Australia Oct 20, 2009 #5 patonb said: Are cards like the 9600gt an integrated card?? Click to expand... Not all the time. I have seen some latops with seperate video card patonb said: The real issue is the power supply and cooling. Click to expand... That is a very important issue. Sure you might be able to upgrade your video card. (very unlikely) However will the laptop have enough power and cooling to support it.
patonb said: Are cards like the 9600gt an integrated card?? Click to expand... Not all the time. I have seen some latops with seperate video card patonb said: The real issue is the power supply and cooling. Click to expand... That is a very important issue. Sure you might be able to upgrade your video card. (very unlikely) However will the laptop have enough power and cooling to support it.