View Full Version : Add a video card to a laptop?
Onkel Neal
03-10-09, 09:00 AM
Just for fun, say I wanted to upgrade my Dell Inspiron 1318 (http://www.gaj-it.com/2944/review-dell-inspiron-1318-a-smart-budget-laptop-on-the-move-on-a-budget/)with a video card, can this be done? It came with integrated graphics, which is ok, I don't plan to use it for gaming (well,, maybe the occasional game of AOE or Sub Command), but does a laptop generally have room and capability to upgrade?
VipertheSniper
03-10-09, 09:30 AM
Hmmm... Fujitsu-Siemens made a laptop (Amilo Sa 3650) with an external graphics booster (Radeon HD3870 512MB GDDR3)... that won't help you much tho, as this graphics booster will only work with that laptop and is not sold seperatly. And when you connect it to the laptop you need an external display, although there is a beta-driver out, that allows video output on the laptop display.
To answer your question: Apart from the upgrades like more ram or a bigger HDD, there's generally no possibility to upgrade a laptops gfx card.
SteamWake
03-10-09, 09:59 AM
Just for fun, say I wanted to upgrade my Dell Inspiron 1318 (http://www.gaj-it.com/2944/review-dell-inspiron-1318-a-smart-budget-laptop-on-the-move-on-a-budget/)with a video card, can this be done? It came with integrated graphics, which is ok, I don't plan to use it for gaming (well,, maybe the occasional game of AOE or Sub Command), but does a laptop generally have room and capability to upgrade?
Typically not, your not going to be able to buy off the shelf a video card that will physically fit and cooling is an issue as well.
Most video cards for laptops are custum designed to fit in a latptop(s).
I know the video card in my desktop is about the size of a laptop :rotfl:
Digital_Trucker
03-10-09, 01:23 PM
Judging by their website, it doesn't look like you can add a video card. Going through the "build" option, under video card, there is no option for anything except the onboard video. I'm sure, if the capability were there on the motherboard to add a video card, they would be ready and willing to sell you one.
Onkel Neal
03-10-09, 03:30 PM
Judging by their website, it doesn't look like you can add a video card. Going through the "build" option, under video card, there is no option for anything except the onboard video. I'm sure, if the capability were there on the motherboard to add a video card, they would be ready and willing to sell you one.
Ah, yeah, that makes sense. Thanks :yep:
SUBMAN1
03-10-09, 08:43 PM
Some of the larger docking stations make room for PCI or AGP (probably PCI-E now days). Not sure if yours does, but this is more common than you think.
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