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05-28-2012 12:31 AM
I need to know what the graphics card bus type for the G6- 1c55nr is.
Thanks.
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05-28-2012 12:43 AM
Hi,
Based on its specs, it has Intel HD Graphics 3000 which is soldered to the motherboard. More information about this card:
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-0311
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05-28-2012 12:47 AM - edited 05-28-2012 12:48 AM
cranky128 wrote:I need to know what the graphics card bus type for the G6- 1c55nr is.
Thanks.
This will depend on a few factors. The simplest answer will be determined by your answer to the following three questions.
Was your notebook delivered with (switchable) discrete graphics or integrated graphics (integrated into the chipset and soldered onto the motherboard)? Discrete graphics modules are mini PCI Express format
Does your notebook have an intel first generation or second generation CPU?
Does your notebook have an AMD CPU?
See page 3 of the Service & Maintenance Guide for your notebook series. That is the reference manual for your notebook. It will be useful to you if you have some familiarity with technical manuals.
If you download and run CPU-z and GPU-z, each free will answer questions specific to your notebook. GPU-Z will display the characteristics of your graphics solution. CPU-Z will display most of the hardware characteristics of your notebook.
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