Laptop Video Cards

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by ResidentFear, Jul 18, 2005.

  1. ResidentFear

    ResidentFear Well-Known Member

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    hey guys, i am in need of a new video card on for my laptop, i only have a nvidia g fource fx 5650. i can barley run cs:s and i want all these new games but i cant run them so can anyone direct me to a place with laptop video cards on the net plz?
     
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    i while ago i found some i will try to find the website again
     
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    I dont think you can change video cards on laptops. I got a 2.4 ghz P4 with 512 MB ram and the some ----ty old intel 3d card, I can barely run CS:S TOO!
     
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    u can always get a alienware or a vaio, they come with quality s--- inside em
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    it is a pain to swap laptop components some simply do not do it because it is so delicate... I can count myself and everyone I know into this category of not wanting to risk it... buy a high end card when you get the computer, laptops are effectively unuppgradeable.
     
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    The only way you would be able to switch out the video card on laptop is to send it back the manufacturer I ran into the same problem with my laptop. All the computer stores I went to said the same thing.
     

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