HP and their crappy integrated graphics...
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Is there any way for me to replace my crappy Intel integrated chipset (on laptop) and replace it with something that doesn't absolutely suck?
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i got a friend who replaced the onboard GPU with one from a discrete graphics card
no idea how he did it mind but speccy and dxdiag shows it wus done
no idea how he did it mind but speccy and dxdiag shows it wus done
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Not with the laptop. The CPU is soldered onto the motherboard. And the GPU is part of the CPU. Sorry but you're stuck with it :/
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Tegumi
"im always cute"
nagisa aoi wrote...
i got a friend who replaced the onboard GPU with one from a discrete graphics cardno idea how he did it mind but speccy and dxdiag shows it wus done
"Replace"? Uhhh, no. You don't "replace" integrated graphics.
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I thought intel and amd only started to put graphics cards onto their processors recently... its why my very old machine always has an NVidia graphics card despite me changing from an xp2400 to an xp 2600
perhaps I am using the word integrated incorrectly...
perhaps I am using the word integrated incorrectly...
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Tegumi
"im always cute"
nagisa aoi wrote...
I thought intel and amd only started to put graphics cards onto their processors recently... its why my very old machine always has an NVidia graphics card despite me changing from an xp2400 to an xp 2600perhaps I am using the word integrated incorrectly...
"integrated" means it is on the motherboard or (more recently) on die with the CPU itself,
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Thanks for the replies; after looking cracking my laptop open and feeling miserable that my parents had wasted their money on such a bad build, basically I just decided to build a PC from scratch instead of wasting time trying to update the hardware on my laptop.
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Jeff-097: "Shade-Thr wrote...
Thanks for the replies; after looking cracking my laptop open and feeling miserable that my parents had wasted their money on such a bad build, basically I just decided to build a PC from scratch instead of wasting time trying to update the hardware on my laptop.And that was likely the best choice. I wish I had the time (and money) to do so myself, but my laptop runs my stuff well enough.