Motherboard replacement graphics card and memory module problems? 15 points

Updated on number 2024-05-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Graphics cards with PCI interfaces are a thing of the past, and it is difficult to see them in the market, and even if they do, they are treasured by gamers and are not worth considering.

    DDR2 doesn't have a 400, and its starting point is that the board doesn't support DDR2, so your inside should be DDR400

    The performance of P4 and dual-core cannot be compared, it is not a grade. Your motherboard is an 865G chipset, with an integrated graphics card, and I don't know if there is an AGP interface. If you have, you can buy an AGP graphics card, if not, it is recommended to buy a new one.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    CPU: AMD7750+ (dual-core) 420 yuan.

    Motherboard: Yingtai 780g 390 yuan.

    Memory: 1G DDR800 90 yuan (memory is expensive now, add more in the future) hard disk: WD 320G 16M 330 yuan.

    Graphics: Integrated.

    Power supply: Big Buffalo width 400 (rated 300W) 150 yuan chassis: Use your original old one, this set down, I don't know how many times better than your original.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's a joke upstairs.,The graphics card has become a non-core component.。。。

    At present, the 4 core components of a computer are: CPU, motherboard, graphics card, and memory.

    The landlord is buying a new computer, but it is estimated that you can't keep up with the power supply, so you will probably spend 2000-2500, depending on your needs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Motherboard 500 or so.

    CPU 400 or less AMD Athlon-II series or Intel Pentium E series memory within 300.

    Graphics card 500 or so Personally, I think 4670 is OK, no matter how good GT240 is, all online games can be played.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The graphics card of a laptop is generally soldered directly to the motherboard, which is very troublesome to replace, and there are a few that are plugged into the motherboard. However, you have to disassemble the machine to know if you can replace it.

    The memory of this notebook seems to be 2G, and you can change it to a 4G memory module. There will be a big improvement in the operation of the system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, welcome to HP products

    This notebook can't replace the graphics card, and the graphics card that comes with it is soldered to the motherboard, and there is no separate graphics card slot and free space. Increasing memory can improve performance, and theoretically the larger the memory capacity, the more obvious the improvement in the system.

    This HP laptop has two memory slots, and the memory used supports up to DDR3 1333MHz parameters, each slot supports up to 4G, and the whole machine can use up to 8G capacity.

    Memory addition has the influence of hardware compatibility, and incompatibility will cause the phenomenon of not being able to boot after adding, booting very slowly, frequent blue screens or crashes after entering the system; There is no way to adjust the settings to improve the hardware compatibility, so you can only replace other memory and observe the actual running status of the notebook as a reference. No brand of memory is necessarily compatible, and you need to actually plug it into the computer to see if it's OK

    Try not to shop online when purchasing, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble caused by incompatible dealers not returning goods. You can consider using the original memory through HP after-sales service, the compatibility is relatively better, and the original memory and ** can contact the after-sales service to inquire about it

    I hope the above reply is helpful to you.

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