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Pavilion 15-n204TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I currently have NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M in my laptop(that's 2GB graphic card). Can I upgrade it to 4GB?

If yes, how?

Thanks.

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Hi @_Nish_

 

Thank you for joining the HP Forums! 

 

I understand that you are wondering if you can upgrade your NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M to a 4GB card, for your HP Pavilion 15-n204TX Notebook. I am happy to look into this for you! 

 

The video card is soldered directly onto the motherboard, which means the card cannot be upgraded, as it is a dedicated card to this Notebook. 

 

Please remember to return to this thread and mark 'Accept as Solution', if I have successfully helped you resolve the issue. If you wish to say 'thanks' for my effort to help, click the 'thumbs up' to give me a Kudos.

 

Hope this answers your question, and have a nice day! 🙂

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Hi @_Nish_

 

Thank you for joining the HP Forums! 

 

I understand that you are wondering if you can upgrade your NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M to a 4GB card, for your HP Pavilion 15-n204TX Notebook. I am happy to look into this for you! 

 

The video card is soldered directly onto the motherboard, which means the card cannot be upgraded, as it is a dedicated card to this Notebook. 

 

Please remember to return to this thread and mark 'Accept as Solution', if I have successfully helped you resolve the issue. If you wish to say 'thanks' for my effort to help, click the 'thumbs up' to give me a Kudos.

 

Hope this answers your question, and have a nice day! 🙂

RnRMusicMan
I work on behalf of HP

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