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01-14-2024 01:52 PM
Greetings!
From what I understand, you sre trying to upgrade your GPU on your laptop from GTX to RTX.
But unfortunately, GPU and CPU comes soldered with the motherboard in case of a laptop.
If you want to upgrade your GPU, you'll have to buy a new motherboard with the particular GPU you wanted. That will also come with a CPU along with the motherboard you picked.
Then you'll have to be wary that the motherboard your chose, fits the case of your laptop.
Overall, it'll be a costly process. You're better off grabbing another laptop with that cost.
Hope this helps.
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