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HP PAVILLION G6 2320
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Can I upgrade my graphics for the PC with the configuration below?

If yes, what are the best options and to what extent of memory can I go upto?

 

HP PAVILLION G6 2320 TX NB PC

i5-3230M CPU @ 2.6 GHz

 

(Planning to Upgrade HardDisk to SSD and RAM 4GB to 8 GB)

http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/HP-PAVILLION-G6-2320-Upgdate-to...

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We can't help as much here. There is no way to change the graphics chip. It is soldered to the motherboard. You have the Radeon HD 7670M 1 gig dedicated video which is actually pretty good stuff for a laptop. I think there may be an alternate motherboard with a 2 gig version of essentially the same video chip but the cost vs. benefit of such an upgrade would not make sense. Big cost, very little improvement. 

 

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We can't help as much here. There is no way to change the graphics chip. It is soldered to the motherboard. You have the Radeon HD 7670M 1 gig dedicated video which is actually pretty good stuff for a laptop. I think there may be an alternate motherboard with a 2 gig version of essentially the same video chip but the cost vs. benefit of such an upgrade would not make sense. Big cost, very little improvement. 

 

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