How to Upgrade from an Nvidia Geforce Graphics Card in an Asus Laptop

Thứ hai - 06/05/2024 00:02
Are those graphics just not quite up to par? If you're a hardcore gamer/game developer, video editor, or just an average user wanting more speed in intensive applications, then you want only the best. However, you probably don't want a new...
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Are those graphics just not quite up to par? If you're a hardcore gamer/game developer, video editor, or just an average user wanting more speed in intensive applications, then you want only the best. However, you probably don't want a new laptop. Replacing those slow graphics for shiny new ones has never been easier. Let's get started.

Steps

  1. Step 1 Remember to save all of your work and turn off the device.
    Once you've turned it completely off, make sure to unplug the laptop from the wall, if it is connected. If possible, make sure to also take out the battery from the laptop, just to be safe. You don't want to be messing around with expensive electronics only to have your laptop start up and short circuit.
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Warnings

  • Do not mess up with the wiring. Serious harm could be caused to the computer.
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  • Static buildup from your hands can be devastating to components. Don't complete these steps on the carpet if you can, and touch a large metal object before editing your laptop as to discharge any lingering static.
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  • Make sure to research thoroughly if your specific laptop can support a new graphics card. You don't want to spend money on a new card only to have it not work. Then you would only have two pieces of useless technology.
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Things You'll Need

  • Screwdriver
  • Camera to take pictures of wiring/screws if you want.

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