Actually newer laptops & desktop motherboards, the GPU is a part of the CPU/APU. Cuts down on parts that have to be installed on the unit. Also speeds up the processing between the three.The memory yes, the graphics most likely no. The majority of lower cost laptops have the graphics GPU soldered to the motherboard.
Actually newer laptops & desktop motherboards, the GPU is a part of the CPU/APU. Cuts down on parts that have to be installed on the unit. Also speeds up the processing between the three.The memory yes, the graphics most likely no. The majority of lower cost laptops have the graphics GPU soldered to the motherboard.
Chip yes, separate card that can be changed is something entirely else.
In this case that would not be practical even if possible. In laptops, MBs are too closely made for that possibility.thank you all
but can i change only the graphic card or it should be all motherboard?