That depends on if laptop has interchangeable graphic card or not. Most of them have GPU integrated as a part of MB and/or CPU.Hello i bought my laptop 4 going on 5 years ago.Long story short intel graphics are not that good. I would like NVDIA graphics but not sure it i should take it to a Tech to have it done or if i am able to install them. Please help![]()
No, not likely, Laptops are not like desktops with easily interchangeable components. The graphics processor is usually built right into the motherboard. You can't just unplug it and replace it with another one. Even those with a separate daughter board require a special card from the manufacturer to fit it. The only way you could get NVidia graphics on your laptop is if it was an optional extra offered by the manufacturer for your specific make and model.
In my case i have a G580 with Geforce 610M
The change i can do with it's graphics card is replacing the 1GB vRAM version 610M to 2 GB VRAM which wpn't make big change
In laptops you ate stuck with what you have bought
The change i can do with it's graphics card is replacing the 1GB vRAM version 610M to 2 GB VRAM which wpn't make big change.
The change i can do with it's graphics card is replacing the 1GB vRAM version 610M to 2 GB VRAM which wpn't make big change.
Kind of the whole point. Yes, minor changes are doable but nothing that is going to transform a laptop from one level to the next. There are decent gaming laptops for two to three thousand dollars. Asus has some in the $12-15 hundred dollar range, no idea if they are any good.
I like adventure games, not so much into the shooters and higher demanding graphics games. My laptop with the Nvidia 730m is still serving me well.
I can play Alan Wake and Amnesia at fairly high settings. That is pretty much my benchmark, I know I'm way behind the times.
To tell you frankly, I think super fine and high res graphics are a bit overrated in action games. There's just no time to even notice all of that. In the shooter specially, if you stop to smell the roses, you get your a** shot off in a hurry. A flight sim on the other hand could use as high res as possible and so do RPGs.