Usually you cannot. Laptops typically have their video chips on the motherboard.
2006-10-09 15:15:26
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answered by shakopcool 3
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Nope. as far as i comprehend laptops have on board video and no determination slots. (video chip on important bd) in many situations they have slots for memory and each so generally wifi or blutooth. present day-day video partaking in enjoying cards draw 3 hundred-500 watts and that's extra suited than your skill furnish ought to attend to. there is somewhat not plenty you're able to do to reinforce. extra memory (if its not maxed out already). larger HDD is particularly hassle-free. somewhat quicker CPU of a similar kin even inspite of the reality that it ought to reason heat temperature issues.
2016-10-19 02:57:37
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answered by balderas 4
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Here's a link to a whole bunch of them, but I have no idea how you would put them in.
When the video when on my notebook they just replaced the whole mother board and my notebook is a 2 year old Toshiba.
2006-10-09 15:28:16
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answered by JSalakar 5
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if it already has a video card that can be replaced it is possible but complicated...try reading the owner's manual.
2006-10-09 15:16:52
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answered by dan 4
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Here is one type:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814100015
This is a TV tuner, don't know exactly what your looking for. If it's for gaming, lol.
2006-10-09 21:36:24
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answered by mittalman53 5
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