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Graphics card Sizes HELP!!!!!


Question Posted Tuesday August 11 2009, 2:54 pm

Hey ive got a HP Pavilion dv6 dv6-1133ea i know i repeated the dv6 but i took it word for word.Okay i am wondering which Graphics cards will fit my laptop and which one is the best

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Cux answered Tuesday August 11 2009, 7:43 pm:
Theymos is right; graphics cards can't normally be replaced on laptops. Sorry. =/

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theymos answered Tuesday August 11 2009, 7:07 pm:
None. Your graphics card is soldered to the motherboard and it is not possible to replace it.

Very few laptops have replaceable graphics cards. Those that do are usually very expensive, the cards themselves are very expensive, and there is a limited selection of cards to choose from.

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