It depends on the specific model. Dell contracts several different manufacturers for their laptops and each has different habits of removable or not.
- AFAIK most of the XPS series have graphics cards soldered to the motherboard, but there are a few different motherboard revisions, so you can upgrade the motherboard E. G. m1530 has geforce 8400m or 8600m versions. m1730 has removable card and can be upgraded to 9800m GT or GTX SLI but only a Dell m1730 card. M1710 is actually the same as a Dell m90 or something and uses a few removable cards.
the studio XPS 1640 has motherboards with ATI 3670, 4670 and 5730.
-Dell Alienware m15x, m17x and m18x use MXM 3.0 B graphics just like most Clevo/Sager and MSI gaming systems. You can find and change out high end cards like AMD 6990m and Nvidia 580m in all of these.
- Dell Precision m6500 and m6600 also use MXM 3.0 B cards, come with professional Quadro and Firepro cards but can be changed for others. The m4600 uses smaller type MXM 3.0 A.
Anything released earlier than these laptops cannot use different graphics cards or can only use cards made for the specific model.
the video card is an inter face that is puts picta on yo screen yo! the video card is an inter face that is puts picta on yo screen yo!
8x video card will work on motherboard supporting only 4x speed,but will be limited to 4x mod.
No you just said the video card was not good enough
Configuring the BIOS for the video card being installed Physically installing the video card Installing drivers for the video card Remove old video card from your computer (if you use on-board skip this step) Attach the new video card to your computer. Start Computer using on-board video and install drivers. Attach monitor to new card, if it still doesn't work disable on-board video in your bios. If everything is installed properly and computer has significant power graphics card should work properly.
Update the driver for your video card. The first place to look for current drivers is the card manufacturer's website. If that doesn't work, unfortunately, it won't work with that video card.
If you are using DDR2 RAM, then yes your video card should work. Provided you have suitable power going to the GPU.
If the video card(s) in question has/have a power slot on them (might be a 4 or 6 pin slot) they MUST have power. Reason being, the power going to the video card power key components for the video card which without, will not work at all.
A proper video card is required.
yes
Yes, it works fine. I have the same motherboard and video card and it works flawlessly!
All modern memory cards work well for recording video, check the data transfer rate to check if the card supports higher framerate video.
You can disable the onboard video, and install a new video card into a pci slot. It should work fine. Good luck. but my PC doesnt turn on?
well it means your video card won't work with the sims 3, the only solution is to get a new video card that will support Shader Model 2.