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pavilion B012tx
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hi, im a total newb for this kind of techs thing,

im so confused that if i can upgrade my GPU/VGA for HP Pavilion B012tx laptop?

the general specs as below,

Procs i3
Original VGA: nvidia 630m 1gb
RAM: 10gb (upgraded it before)
OS: Win 7
So is it possible to upgrade it to 2 or 4gb VGA/GPU?

sorry for the bad english, i hope this information sufficient,

looking forward for replies, thanks appreciate it
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ncq777

 

Hello;

Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!

 

Sorry, but unlike desktops, which use cards, laptops have chips that are soldered directly to the motherboard or system board, or come in the form of "modules".

Only a very limited subset of HP laptops actually allow the replacement of video or WiFi "modules" and, as far as I can tell, yours is not one of these models.

This means there is really no way to upgrade the video, WiFi, or processor on your laptop. You're stuck with what came with the PC.



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ncq777

 

Hello;

Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!

 

Sorry, but unlike desktops, which use cards, laptops have chips that are soldered directly to the motherboard or system board, or come in the form of "modules".

Only a very limited subset of HP laptops actually allow the replacement of video or WiFi "modules" and, as far as I can tell, yours is not one of these models.

This means there is really no way to upgrade the video, WiFi, or processor on your laptop. You're stuck with what came with the PC.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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Hi, thank you for your reply,

 

it helps and got it answered, so im no longer wondering if its possible or not.

 

 

Cheers, suppose i need to buy a new one... *sigh...

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