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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: LONDON
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I'm just a user not a techie so excuse my ignorance, but is it possible (for a non-techie) or even desireable to upgrade the video card in an old DELL Latitude CPI laptop/notebook computer (PII 128mb RAM)? If so what is compatible, and what does it cost ? Or should I just get a new computer if I want to play the newer graphic-heavy games ?
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Western, Pa.
Posts: 5,409
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Hello Danfoster:
Welcome the PCMECH, where the only dumb question is the unasked one!! Sorry but laptops are not real easy to work on, in fact everything is integrated into 1 main circut board, so U can not realistically do what U are looking at doing.. I've opened up my old 1 and it can be quite the experience just to crack it open, and get it back togother and have it still work...Laptops are basically a 1 shot deal. The only things that are mainly upgradable on most laptops are the harddrive and the RAM memory, which the manufacturers have designed so U can get at those items and replace them without tearing the whole thing apart, in most cases...
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Join Date: May 2000
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The video in a laptop is a chip soldered onto the motherboard, so it's not upgradeable.
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