It's not generally a wise choice to try to upgrade a graphics card on a notebook. On most notebooks, the graphics card is integrated to the motherboard, so you'd need to replace basically the whole notebook.
No, the graphics chip is embeded.
Most motherboards with onboard graphics have a slot for an upgrade card. The answer for yours will depend on the specific model, but it is very likely that you can.
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!
Yes you can use it externally. The parts may cost more than what you paid for the card. Also its not easy to do and even more difficult to use with your laptop screen, you usually need to connect it to a TV or desktop computer monitor. (see related links) The good thing is you can use the setup for other laptops and upgrade the graphics card in the future.
Yes, you can upgrade the graphics card on an HP Pavilion Media Center M7470n, provided that the system has a compatible PCI Express x16 slot. To do so, first, power down the computer and unplug it. Open the case by removing the side panel, then locate the existing graphics card, if any, and unscrew it from the bracket. Carefully remove it from the slot and insert the new graphics card, securing it in place and reassembling the case before reconnecting power and booting the system. Make sure to install the appropriate drivers for the new graphics card afterward.
yes it should if the computer has a PCI express x16 slot, but you will likely need to upgrade your power supply
Can I upgrade my video card 8500gt in my hp PC for windows seven program
It has onboard graphics ATI Radeon Xpress 200M.
The HP a1230n does not have a dedicated graphics card slot. It has three PCI slots and one PCI Express slot. Any of these could be used for a graphics card (the PCI Express is the best option) or other peripherals.
just cut a slit with a marble cutter and incert the card
you go to the manufacturers website look for your card install and reset comp
the HP a6500f has an onboard NVidia 7100 128mb...(bla, could be better)