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SWAT4 - 27.01.2016
hey
lets say i got a pc with these specs
ram:12gb
cpu:intelcore i5-3210m 2.50ghz
grahpic card: 2 graphic cards
-2gb nvidia optimus (1gb dedicated)
-2gb intel graphics hd (1gb dedicated)
total dedicated : 2
i can see that the graphics and the cpu sucks so i wanna ask if its possible to change them...i know it seems bit omg but lol idk it may be possible...
(it can run black ops 3 on high + gta on high and pro 2016 on med-high)
Re: weired question but ok lol -
SickAttack - 27.01.2016
It all depends on the motherboard and power supply.
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SWAT4 - 27.01.2016
explain me more please
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SickAttack - 27.01.2016
There's nothing to explain. If your motherboard supports it, then you can use the proccesor.
And to upgrade your GPU, you need to get a power supply that has enough power to feed it.
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SWAT4 - 27.01.2016
oh i'm so stupud ...
i forgot to say its a laptop lol
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park4bmx - 27.01.2016
simple! wast of time, sell it build a computer !
no other way...
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XBrianX - 27.01.2016
It depends on your laptop, i own a Dell Inspiron 1520 and i changed almost everything including the processor and the graphic card.
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SWAT4 - 27.01.2016
can you tell me how? by urself or specialist?
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iZN - 28.01.2016
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Originally Posted by XBrianX
It depends on your laptop, i own a Dell Inspiron 1520 and i changed almost everything including the processor and the graphic card.
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you did what?
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DarkLored - 29.01.2016
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Originally Posted by SWAT4
can you tell me how? by urself or specialist?
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There are certain laptops out there that have motherboards that allow you to replace the graphics card and CPU, mine for example, I have a Toshiba laptop and I can change its CPU but I'll have to get a CPU that has a graphics card implemented in it. Some laptops have another slot for GPU's that look sort of like CPU's, they are called mobile graphics cards.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/note...force-gtx-980m
Your only option to upgrade your laptop is changing its motherboard to something that supports those kind of graphics cards but yet again its like building a whole new PC.