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Victus by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-d0000 (3S9N6AV)

Hello there if you are seeing this. I have been asking this question the whole time every since I bought this laptop during the pandemic. That question is "can the HP Victus 16 change GPU" I love to play games and do work on my laptop. However I have came to the realization that my laptop actually suck. It used to run games like Phasmophobia or SCP: Secret Laboratory before but now, the fps gets worse. I also realized that my laptop has a bottleneck. I have a GTX 1650 and an Intel 11th gen i5-11400, which apparently don't go together. I just want to know if this laptop is upgradable. 

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Upgrading it would require the replacement of the system board.

 

The GPU is integrated into the system board. It is not upgradeable as a separate part.

 

That would be the same as sourcing a new laptop, but with a lot of added work.

 

 



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Upgrading it would require the replacement of the system board.

 

The GPU is integrated into the system board. It is not upgradeable as a separate part.

 

That would be the same as sourcing a new laptop, but with a lot of added work.

 

 



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