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06-20-2018 05:32 PM
I need to update my Graphics Card in my Laptop, and i cant really afford to get a gaming computer or laptop to make youtube videos on. Im a youtuber, and the only option i have is to update the card. My games keep telling me that my graphics card is too old or is not supported by the game. I last updated it in the last GC Update, which was in 2017. I havent found anymore updates for it since. Also I wanna get a gaming Graphics Card and Replace the RAM as well. How would I go about updating all these parts and make them work with the laptop? Where would i get them cheap? And where would i place them/use them to make it work right? Anything Helps! Thanks!
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06-20-2018 05:41 PM
Hi:
There are no removable graphics cards in your notebook.
In order to upgrade the graphics, the entire motherboard would have to be replaced with one listed in the service manual for your notebook's model series that may come with better graphics.
This would cost almost as much as buying a new notebook with better graphics.
You'd be throwing good money after bad.
06-20-2018 05:41 PM
Hi:
There are no removable graphics cards in your notebook.
In order to upgrade the graphics, the entire motherboard would have to be replaced with one listed in the service manual for your notebook's model series that may come with better graphics.
This would cost almost as much as buying a new notebook with better graphics.
You'd be throwing good money after bad.
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