Everywhere. Ebay, Alibaba.com, notebookreview.com forums. You can also order direct from Dell/alienware.
Graphics cards for laptops are not standardized, most laptops cannot be upgraded or even have graphics cards or a slot to install one. If they do you still have to make sure it will work depending on a ton of factors, best to check if its been done before with a similar card or laptop.
In most cases, it is not. Most laptops use "on-board" graphics chip sets, meaning they're a part of the motherboard.
You cannot change your laptops graphic card.
in limited space you can install special components. you can use graphics card to upgrade your system for better performance.
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.
No, the graphics chipset on nearly all laptops is on the motherborad and laptops do not not have expansion slots. Desktops often have "on-board" graphis as well, but they have expansion slots so you can disable the on-board graphics and add a video card to one of the expansion slots to upgrade the graphics.
No, you must buy an NVIDIA GeForce 8400gs card.
Yes you can - this applies to Desktop computers however - laptops usually use an on-board graphics card - the manufacturer will usually offer an upgrade service
More thann 3 quarter laptops cannot have there graphics card changed saddly. However, there are people out there who has a kit which allows you to hook a graphics card to a device and the device to go into your laptop. I would not recommend doing so. Laptops have the graphics chips soldered directly onto the motherboard, to save space. Unfortunately, during fault finding, reference is still made about your 'graphics card', assuming the system is a desk top. Repairs to a laptop graphics system, involves re-flowing the solder on the motherboard. Something which requires expensive equipment beyond the average repair shop.
It doesn't seem like that laptop's graphics are upgradeable. (Most laptops don't have upgradable graphics cards.)
unless you know what your doing id leave it to the pro's only some laptops can take graphics cards the best thing to do is to take it to your local computer / repair shop and ask them if it can handle a graphics card hope this helps you
You can't play it "without" the proper graphics support. You can run it with an on-board graphics card (which means it's part of the motherboard, usually true of cheaper towers and most laptops) as long as they meet minimum requirements.
You can upgrade your laptops graphics. You will need to see what type of graphics cards your computer is compatible with a choose one to your liking.