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Is it possible to upgrade a laptop graphic card?
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Considering it would be like replacing a nvidia GEFORCE GT630M by a GEFORCE GT660M or the same vith going from 740M TO 750M ?

Considering it would be like replacing a nvidia GEFORCE GT630M by a GEFORCE GT660M or the same vith going from 740M TO 750M ?
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no

no
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You probably can, but the parts are so small and if you by chance still have your warranty it would probably be void then. But the bigger question is does it worth it?

You probably [i]can[/i], but the parts are so small and if you by chance still have your warranty it would probably be void then. But the bigger question is [i]does it worth it?[/i]
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-Mike-You probably can, but the parts are so small and if you by chance still have your warranty it would probably be void then. But the bigger question is does it worth it?

tie for fast answer(didnt had hope it would be possible anyway) but since i am forced to take a laptop( parents divorced and gonna have to switch between my fater house and mother house a lot) i was just wondering.

[quote=-Mike-]You probably [i]can[/i], but the parts are so small and if you by chance still have your warranty it would probably be void then. But the bigger question is [i]does it worth it?[/i][/quote]
tie for fast answer(didnt had hope it would be possible anyway) but since i am forced to take a laptop( parents divorced and gonna have to switch between my fater house and mother house a lot) i was just wondering.
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you can change ram pretty easily (not very helpful) and laptop parts cost a bit too much individually anyway. i'd just save up for a new one if yours isnt getting you the frames you want. (or try investing into a cooling pad if your laptop throttles a lot)

you can change ram pretty easily (not very helpful) and laptop parts cost a bit too much individually anyway. i'd just save up for a new one if yours isnt getting you the frames you want. (or try investing into a cooling pad if your laptop throttles a lot)
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