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I currently have a Dell Inspiron 15-7000 Gaming Series, Intel Core I7, 16Gb Ram Ddr4, 1Tb Hard Drive & 128Gb Ssd.

I wish too upgrade the graphi s card and dont know if it can be done.

I am awaiting my ssd upgrade amd have delved into the gpu section and wanting too get a 1060 or 1070 geofroce gtx.

Any input guys to if it van be done or if i am wanting too much out of it.
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And sorry for the bad spelling guys!
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what i7 im going to assume skylake if its ddr4 ram(assuming is no proof) so pretty much yes you can upgrade the gpu
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Mario350 wrote what i7 im going to assume skylake if its ddr4 ram(assuming is no proof) so pretty much yes you can upgrade the gpu


No.




OP: No, you won't be able to upgrade your GPU in your laptop as it is running a GTX 960M which is soldered onto the laptop's motherboard.
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Yeah it is the gtx 960m and thanks for the help if it is soldered on too the mother board than i shall just wait a little while till this is even more obsolete than upgrade too a better rig, thanks for the help guys.
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