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The small card you see is about below F8, it's a wireless network card, the two wires are antennas, R61E's graphics card is integrated in the North Bridge chip, the North Bridge chip is about below the letter C, and the CPU public radiator, the integrated graphics card is impossible to change, you can't solder the North Bridge chip down and replace it with GM45, the pins are not the same, this could have been upgraded CPU and memory to improve the overall performance, it is somewhat helpful to the performance of the graphics card, not very big, After switching to an 800 FSB CPU, the core frequency of the integrated X3100 can be automatically increased from 400 to 500.
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As long as they are compatible, theoretically all graphics cards can be upgraded.
The hardware of the ThinkPad is generally factory tested, and the selected accessories are the most compatible, and if you replace it independently, it will reduce the overall performance, and it is not recommended to upgrade.
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Theoretically, as long as it is compatible with hardware, it can be upgraded.
But the graphics card is different from others, and you'd better find a professional to help you look at it. Don't make it yourself. You might accidentally get your hands on something on the motherboard. If the motherboard is broken, the notebook is equivalent to being paralyzed.
You can go to the after-sales service and ask what kind of graphics card you can install, and then buy it yourself and install it.
It is better not to replace it after the sale. The after-sales ** is very high. Square peg.
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Dear users, the hardware of the notebook is not easy to upgrade. There are very few notebooks to change graphics cards and CPUs, adding memory modules is a way to solve slow operation, it is easy to achieve, but changing CPUs, they are not like desktops, as long as the motherboard is compatible, you can change it if you want to, so the desktop is also called a compatible machine, the cup and graphics card of the notebook are specific models, especially the graphics card, the possibility of changing is not large, many graphics cards are integrated graphics cards, or independent graphics cards soldered on the motherboard, these are not exchangeable, there is a modular independent graphics card, there may be more advanced graphics card modules can be replaced, However, there is no standard for interface and shape, and it can only be seen whether the notebook manufacturer has launched a replaceable module! If you need to change it, you have to go to a special maintenance point to ask, I think if you can change it, it should cost a lot of money, if the computer can still be used, it is recommended not to use the two main hardware.
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1.In principle, it is possible to upgrade the CPU with the corresponding serial number, but it is almost impossible, because the CPU of the business laptop is soldered to the motherboard, and in order to upgrade, you must first get the CPU off without destroying the motherboard, and then solder the CPU to it according to the corner pins one by one.
2.Even if the CPU can be upgraded, it can't play large 3D games.
There is a limit to the number of CPUs and graphics cards supported by a certain series, especially the ThinkPad 61 series, which only supports discrete graphics cards, and Nividia's 8600 series discrete graphics cards.
But here's the thing: Nividia's 8600 series discrete graphics cards fail! This is also known as the graphics card door incident.
That is to say, if you can upgrade, you can only upgrade the CPU and memory, hard disk, etc.2The easiest way is to buy a second-hand R61 series motherboard with a high-end CPU.
You can do this yourself** and see.
Due to the second point above, you can only buy motherboards with integrated graphics.
But such an upgrade is almost useless, and you still can't play large 3D games.
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I can't go up. The compatibility between these accessories as well as the issue of heat dissipation are difficult to solve because the laptop hardware also has some kind of architecture.
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Yes, it is recommended that you install a Boot Wizard software.
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Don't change it, it's hard to find, it's expensive, it's not easy to weld, and the stability is not good.
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The CPU can be replaced, but the graphics card can't, don't toss this machine, it's too old.
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The CPU can be replaced, but the graphics card cannot.
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The woman in the market** cares what "Houfu" cares, what does "have a heart or not", you offend me.
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Notebook, big brother, the graphics card can't be replaced!! At most, you can upgrade your RAM and hard drive. The CPU can only get second-hand upgrades, and there is no point in upgrading. There's no need to toss about the notebook.
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With an integrated graphics card, playing games is no longer possible, and there is no need to upgrade.
Others such as CPU and memory can be upgraded, and the computer will be smoother to use, but it will not work for games.
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Don't think about the graphics card.
Memory is your biggest bottleneck, add 1G-2G
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First of all, notebooks rarely can change graphics cards, and they are generally welded to death. Of course, if you have to change it, you have to find a master.,You have to find a suitable graphics card chip that can fit in.,Second,Memory, depending on whether your memory card slot is enough,Now notebooks are generally equipped with two card slots,One of them is empty.,You just open the bottom to see.。
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The memory and hard disk can be upgraded, and the CPU and graphics card generally cannot be replaced.
Now there are indeed cases of changing graphics cards, but this requires super hands-on ability and adventurous spirit, and it is very likely that there is not enough space in the machine to change it, or after the change, due to heat dissipation problems that cause unstable operation or even burn out the motherboard, so this is extremely not recommended.
Computers, especially laptops, are things that will be replaced in four or five years, don't always think about upgrading in the future, there will be a lot of new technologies when the time comes, and even if you upgrade, you will find that they are actually still very outdated.
Therefore, the principle of selection is to locate according to your own needs and choose the appropriate configuration and **.
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Now what computer is lagging behind in two years, don't care too much about the level of configuration, just suit your current needs. You can consider ThinkPad's R61E-7649A56, **as long as 32** multi-layer, the CPU can also be replaced, absolutely value-for-money.
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Generally, only the memory and hard disk can be upgraded!
Nothing else is basically! It's just that if you can, ** very high!
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The graphics card can be replaced, so you have to find those with good technology, generally you don't want to change the graphics card, and you have to change the card slot and the motherboard.
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Depending on the situation of your motherboard, some are soldered, some are sockets, and they can be replaced... To come up with a specific model... These were finally taught to the notebook repairers. They know they can be exchanged.
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The CPU can be replaced.,The graphics card won't work.,It's still not recommended to upgrade.。
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The graphics card can't be replaced, only the CPUI use the same A56, and the T7500 CPU is exchanged, and now it is only 120-150 yuan. Performance has been greatly improved.
It's best to change to 2G internally, and of course 4G is better. When changing U, be sure to pay attention to the silicone and heat dissipation.
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