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Best Graphics Card to Buy?
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I have HP Pavillion g7 with 4 gb of RAM Intel HD graphics intel core i3 cpu m 370 adn i really wanna buy a good graphics card so that i can play game like gta 4 on my laptop.
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Sorry i don't believe you can upgrade that on a laptop but i could be wrong. Also try moving this to a PC forum it will get more attention there by people who know they're stuff.
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You cant upgrade it in that laptop.
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its not impossible to upgrade gpu's on laptops. Just extremely hard and completely not worth while. Depends on the laptop case and the room and also how well its cooling is. So many variables.
Any gpu upgrade on that computer would most likely be bottle necks by other subpar parts.
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fknvlink wrote its not impossible to upgrade gpu's on laptops. Just extremely hard and completely not worth while. Depends on the laptop case and the room and also how well its cooling is. So many variables.
Any gpu upgrade on that computer would most likely be bottle necks by other subpar parts.

On that laptop its not possible because it dosen't have a dedicated graphicscard.

Upgrading a gpu/cpu in a high-end laptop is no problem and is really easy.
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