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Xilorator

Blackpulse Admin
Most likely no. Your GPU is soldered to the motherboard in the vast majority of cases if not all I believe. New pc time.
 

Gatherix

Death by Darkly
in most higher end laptops you can swap it.

A "high end" laptop in this case would be a multi-thousand dollar laptop designed specifically for gaming. To help compress the size of the laptop, many/most pieces are custom made or fit, making the GPU non-replaceable in most circumstances. In the big honkin' ones you can, but the majority of people who are that into gaming choose a desktop instead. It is possible that your computer would support it, though I wouldn't count on it. If you're handy with computers you could attempt to replace your optical drive with a GPU - I've seen it done before - but at that point the potential dangers generally outweigh the chance of success.
 

cj4981

DARKLY Regular
A "high end" laptop in this case would be a multi-thousand dollar laptop designed specifically for gaming. To help compress the size of the laptop, many/most pieces are custom made or fit, making the GPU non-replaceable in most circumstances. In the big honkin' ones you can, but the majority of people who are that into gaming choose a desktop instead. It is possible that your computer would support it, though I wouldn't count on it. If you're handy with computers you could attempt to replace your optical drive with a GPU - I've seen it done before - but at that point the potential dangers generally outweigh the chance of success.
So basically the best way is to just get a new comp. Thanks for the help :)
 

Glocky

Drinking your tears
Check out our community PC buying (and parts) guide in my sig -- lots of Darkly peeps and visitors have contributed.
 
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