I had a 6680 with my old laptop and currently have a 7680 with my new one and its quite nice.
What graphics card? Probably not, unless it was made for your specific model or brand, or if both the card and your laptop are MXM.
A laptop which can be used with something, i.e: A laptop with a usb port is compatible with a usb stick. A laptop with Win XP is not compatible with MAC OSX programs. A laptop with a Graphics Card is compatible with the appropriate driver. I really could go on.
What you need to be compatible with a new graphics card depends on the card and the computer and operating system.
Any Windows-compatible graphics card will work as long as the operating system is up to date and your computer's specs meet the minimum requirements.
it depends, all mobos should be compatible with ur graphics card but definitely if the grafix card is integrated in to the mobo lol
you will have to buy a graphics card but any laptop can take it. A graphics card would cost £30 -£40 but it is well worth it.
Yeah, Although you can upgrade the video card on a laptop, it is very difficult and you would need to open your laptop up, and then un-solder the card and then put new compatible card in and then solder again. The soldering part is the main question... a professional computer tech will have to do this... and it'll cost you$$$... So by the time you pay for that, investing in a newer computer is a better option. Good Luck!
Not all of them can, it depends on what kind of graphics card you have in your laptop. I would suggest going to this link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce8.html It helped me find the best graphics card for my laptop.
Sorry, but no. Most laptops you can't change the graphics card. The same goes for this laptop. The graphics card is soldered to the motherboard, there is no way of improving it.
Laptop graphics cards are generally considered to be impossible to upgrade.
Check that your version of Sims2 is compatible with your OS.
Your laptop comes with the Nvidia GeForce Go FX5350 64MB. It may be possible to upgrade to a newer model as long as your motherboard is compatible.