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Hello I want to ask I have gaming laptop Omen and i want to ask can I change my Graphic Card 1050 to 1060 because I have 1050 I want to change to 1060 is it possible 

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Hi:

 

There are no graphics cards in your notebook that can be removed, replaced or upgraded.

 

The GPU's are chips that are an integral part of the motherboard.

 

The only way to upgrade the graphics would be to replace the system board with one listed in your notebook's service manual that may come with better graphics.

 

It would be cheaper to buy a new notebook that comes with better graphics than to change the motherboard in your PC.

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is that posibble I can buy new motherboard on my laptop yes can you tell me witch one

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Hi:

 

Here is the link to the service manual.  Chapter 3 has the list of supported motherboards.

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06001792

 

Unfortunately, I don't know if or where you can buy one.

 

Start with the HP parts store at the link below.   You will see that the cost is very expensive if you can find one.

 

https://parts.hp.com/hpparts/default.aspx

 

You can change the country at the top right side of the webpage.

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yes you right I might buy new one

 

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You cannot disassemble the GPU. There are only a few HP Workstation models like Zbook ... that can replace the GPU

The only way is to buy a motherboard with a built-in 1060 graphics card

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