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| New graphics cards in notebook
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If it is vacant slots, or you have a short unnecessarily put in your computer, then yes. I doubt very strongly on that you can not. |
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It should be possible - just remember to disconnect the old out first. I have not just trying out the given model, but at most only can you wear. At the bottom of your machine you should have some Slider (or screws) with small icons next to. See if not one of them symbolizes a graphics card. If you pill by the slider or screws screw, you should have access to change your graphics card.
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