Can the notebook change the video card? There are two cases, the following system home to show you the analysis:
1. Usually the notebook video card is welded on the motherboard is not replaceable
And for the general single display notebook its graphics cards are directly welded on the motherboard, generally this part of the notebook we are saying can not replace the independent graphics, because even if the replacement is also quite troublesome.
Due to the many welding points involved, it is easy to improper operation of the graphics card short circuit damage, etc., so the chip is welded to the motherboard, is not replaceable, only the use of MXM slots in the video card can be a separate replacement.
I believe that understanding these for your own notebook independent graphics card can not change the heart should have a bottom, in fact, upgrade the independent graphics card is not a long-term, after all, the graphics card upgrades the CPU, memory, all aspects of the accessories you have to upgrade, or not play out the real performance of independent graphics.
2, only uses the MXM slot video card The notebook to change the video card
In theory, a stand-alone video card can be replaced by the video card, but the reality is that the notebook can be replaced by independent graphics is relatively few, generally few people will choose to replace the independent graphics card.
Someone's going to ask why?
The first is because only the graphics card with the MXM slot specification graphics card can be changed, and such notebooks are generally high-end gaming notebooks, so when the performance of the purchase is relatively strong at that time, but after playing a few years, the notebook has been older, coupled with a large processor, and separate upgrade independent graphics card, Notebook performance is also limited by the CPU began to lag behind, so the upgrade performance is not obvious, coupled with notebook replacement graphics card is more trouble, expensive, so the upgrade can not be played high.