If you have a different Pavilion g4 of the same generation, you can change the motherboard from 1 laptop to another. But that would NOT change you graphics card since they would both be Intel HD 3000.
Thats a good card and can play some games pretty well. If you need better you are going to have to buy a new laptop such as an MSI gt683, gx660, gx640.
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SLI is not in the graphics card SLI is running two or more of the same graphics cards at the same time to increase the performance but you need a power supply and a motherboard that supports it
u cant
An SLI setup from nVidia -- this connects two graphics cards to greatly increase your system's graphic processing capability.
Sorry to say you cannot. You would need to increase the size of your graphics card. That is if its a card.If its onboard graphics, then in the bios, you will see a graphics tab. Increase this to add some memory to the graphics.But in doing this, your detracting from your ram. And this could mean a memory upgrade.
You have to buy an external Graphics Card one from a computer hardware store
SLI is not in the graphics card SLI is running two or more of the same graphics cards at the same time to increase the performance but you need a power supply and a motherboard that supports it
The fps in any game is determined by your computers graphics card If you have a desktop, you can upgrade your graphics card if your motherboard will permit it. Research your computers model and see what you can do
No. The brightness is determined by your monitor. While you can artificially increase the white balance with the better graphics cards, this will not solve the problem. You'll have to get a higher brightness monitor.
help in the editing of graphics images easy and also saves time