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  • #15725
    XDCsPUNKer
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    Anybody help with this… I have a laptop with a gforce 7300 go in it. I have no idea about laptop DIY but I was wondering if there was a way to upgrade the graphics card in it or are these cards intergrated in the motherboard? also what g card or intergrated g card is the dogs nads and worth getting and also where the hell do I get this stuff from as I just think I must be looking in the wrong place or googling the wrong questions.
    Any help on this from the techie heads out there would be greatfully appreciated.
    PS. I have an Asus 753J series laptop although you wont find hardly any info on it on the interweb (not in english anyway 😉 )
    http://www.ciao.es/Asus_Z53JC_AP042H_CORE_DUO_T2250_120GB__729111

    #42998
    11thSignal
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    Upgrade —No nearly every laptop I have ever worked on has in built gfx apart from 2 that I remember. As far as I know there is a couple of laptop with slightly better gfx on board than the 7300go but to be honest you pretty much have a decnt gfx setup already

    #42999
    XDCiNSANE
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    your pretty fooked for upgrading a laptop.. normally only things upgradeable are the memory n HDD

    #43000
    XDCNeonSamurai
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    Give this a try Mr Spunker:

    http://www.overclockers.com.au/techstuff/a_coolbits/

    Won’t make a massive ammount of difference, but might let you change a couple of settings from medium to high.

    It’s an overclocking tool for Nvidia graphics cards, and it comes with an ‘optimal’ setting, whereby it automatically overclocks your card to the safest level. Although there’s always a chance something might go wrong, but a slight bit o’ tweaking shouldn’t do any harm.

    #43001
    GoNz0
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    http://www.dailytech.com/Article.aspx?newsid=5602

    but u can wait for that 🙂

    #43002
    XDCsPUNKer
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    tanks for the heads up gents 😉

    #43003
    XDCiNSANE
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    apparently these are quite good

    http://www.rockdirect.com/notebooks.php

    #43004
    Lammie
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    @=XDC=iNSANE wrote:

    apparently these are quite good

    http://www.rockdirect.com/notebooks.php

    Yep these are to dogds dagglies saw some @ i28 and they had a stand there also showing off their kit

    #43005
    XDCNeonSamurai
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    @GoNz0 wrote:

    http://www.dailytech.com/Article.aspx?newsid=5602

    but u can wait for that 🙂

    I saw something about this too here:

    http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2007/01/09/ASUS_unveils_external_notebook_GPU/

    I’m surprised it hasn’t been done before, but I don’t see how it can be connected up to a laptop in order to efficiently ramp up the GFX. Surely the onboard chip connected to the mobo PCI-E bus would be much faster?

    #43006
    GoNz0
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    its for an external display, for those that have some form of home office and a flatscreen + normal keyboard and mouse on the lappy dock.

    #43007
    XDC MadHippy
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    @Lammie wrote:

    @=XDC=iNSANE wrote:

    apparently these are quite good

    http://www.rockdirect.com/notebooks.php

    Yep these are to dogds dagglies saw some @ i28 and they had a stand there also showing off their kit

    Yeah the ROCK gaming bus, What game was we playin Lammie? That racing one?

    #43008
    Lammie
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    @=XDC= MadHippy wrote:

    @Lammie wrote:

    @=XDC=iNSANE wrote:

    apparently these are quite good

    http://www.rockdirect.com/notebooks.php

    Yep these are to dogds dagglies saw some @ i28 and they had a stand there also showing off their kit

    Yeah the ROCK gaming bus, What game was we playin Lammie? That racing one?

    GTR I think ?

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