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No, the notebook does not provide an expansion slot, and the general notebook display heart is directly made on the motherboard, not sold as a graphics card separately. The performance of your current integrated card is okay, ordinary 3D games are fine, if you want to play those demanding 3D games, you don't need a laptop, the visual effects and sound effects are not what a notebook can achieve.
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They all said that it can't be replaced, in fact, it can be replaced, but you need professionals to help you tinker, as long as the notebook with a separate graphics card can theoretically replace the graphics card, but after the replacement, your machine warranty may be gone, to a professional repair shop to find someone to help you replace it should be no problem, my notebook, at that time was also the graphics card was broken and passed the warranty period, they also said that they couldn't change, I went to the repair shop for 500 yuan, people still gave me a successful change, there is no problem at all!!
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ASUS's laptops are all discrete graphics cards, right, and it's okay to change them, but it's hard to say that you want to make sure that the replacement doesn't affect the normal use of your laptop. The first is stability, and the other is the degree of matching with the motherboard, hard disk, and memory, and whether the machine can drive up the advanced graphics card you change.
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Hello, I'm doing this part of the computer, so far, notebooks and desktops are different, in order to maintain the quality of the notebook brand, so the notebook graphics card is soldered to the motherboard, but the desktop can be removed, so it is very troublesome to replace, your graphics card belongs to the low-end graphics card. If you really want to change, you can only take it to the computer city to repair and replace it, and there is no need to change it to a new one, second-hand on the line, good luck!
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Hello, the laptop can't change the graphics card, only the computer can be replaced, hopefully.
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I haven't heard of a laptop, I haven't seen a graphics card that can be replaced, and in order to save space, the GPU is usually soldered to the motherboard.
And it doesn't leave a free interface because it takes up space.
Except for a very small number of ultra-high-end to provide reserved interface upgrades, the rest will not do this, is it clear enough If you think it is not good, continue to ask I remember that even the ultrabook of ASUS has never done such a kind thing as reserving slots to provide upgrade space.
This time it's clear that this computer can't be replaced.
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It's better not to change the notebook.
If you want to change it, take it to the people in the computer city and they'll recommend it.
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Laptops can't change graphics cards.
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Theoretically, a discrete graphics card can be replaced, but the reality is that there are quite few notebooks that can replace a discrete graphics card, and few people generally choose to replace a discrete graphics card. Why? First of all, because only the graphics card of the independent graphics notebook with MXM slot specifications can be replaced, and such notebooks are generally mid-to-high-end gaming notebooks, so the performance was relatively strong at the time of purchase, but after playing for a few years, the notebook is relatively old, and the processor is very outdated, and the independent graphics card is upgraded alone, and the performance of the notebook is limited by the CPU starting to fall behind, so the upgrade performance is not obvious, plus the notebook is more troublesome to replace the graphics card, and the cost is very high, Therefore, the playability of the upgrade is not high.
For the general independent graphics notebook, the graphics card is directly soldered to the motherboard, and generally this part of the notebook is said that the independent graphics card cannot be replaced, because even if it is replaced, it is quite troublesome. Due to the many soldering points involved, it is easy to cause short circuit damage to the graphics card due to improper operation, so the chip of the graphics card is soldered to the motherboard and cannot be replaced, and only the graphics card with MXM slot can be easily replaced separately.
Can the graphics card of a laptop be replaced?
This is obviously not possible, most graphics cards are soldered to the motherboard nowadays. Even if some of them are plugged into the motherboard, the card slot is the set size and the notebook'The temperature is also set. If the temperature of your graphics card is too high, it will also affect the life and use of the laptop.
If you don't do it, the notebook will be burned out immediately.
After taking the notebook apart, you can see that the notebook is soldered to the notebook motherboard. This obviously cannot be replaced, and if you want to replace it, you can only go to the original manufacturer and change the original model. It must be replaced by someone from the manufacturer, and it is not good to do it yourself.
Even if there is a notebook that can replace the graphics card, there is no uniform standard for molds. Even if you change it, you may not be able to change it. And the notebook design is designed according to the lowest power consumption.
It must not be good for you to change the heat dissipation of the laptop. If you don't do it, it will directly burn your notes.
Therefore, it is not recommended to replace the laptop graphics card. To increase performance, it is advisable to increase the memory module.
1.Due to space constraints in notebooks, many of the graphics card chips are directly soldered to the motherboard, but there are also plugged and unplugged, so you need to take a look at what kind of graphics card your laptop is first. >>>More
I also wonder if dell's is advertised more.
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Feelings! Take your time, you're too anxious, don't meet or chatter, just say it's really annoying, and say that it's fun to be together, not just to talk about how to be together or say something else, such as how do you feel about me, etc.。。 Silly boy. You're still very playful.
You can add it, but the memory is best of the same brand to prevent incompatibility; There is also XP memory only, only 64-bit operating systems recognize 4G memory,