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Can I change the graphics card on a laptop?
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I think the only thing you can change on a laptop is the ram
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i have no friking idea
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I have and hp pavilion entertainment edition laptop, so I was wondering if I could change the graphics card. The pc is 2 years old.
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What is the exact laptop model? Like HP Pavilion DV6 1030-us
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MrMackeyMKayyy wrote What is the exact laptop model? Like HP Pavilion DV6 1030-usthe designation is Sd Ms Pro MMC XD
Hp pavilion entertainment pc
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You can't. Simple answer. Some laptops allow replacement of the CPU (it has to be the same socket, though), but I've never heard of a laptop GPU having that flexibility.
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