Problems with Crossfire technology would have to do more with what kind of cards they are, and not what computer they're in. But also, Crossfire is designed so that two graphics cards (GPUs) can work together in one computer. So unless you're planning to somehow open up one computer, take the GPU out and stick it in the other one, I don't think it's relevant.
Yes sli and crossfire.
yep, but it depends on the type of graphics card, and it needs a connection. eg: ati crossfire
Laptop graphics cards are generally considered to be impossible to upgrade.
Yes. The ASUS K8U-X has four PCI slots.
Your motherboard must support SLI/CrossFire and you have to get same graphics cards,there are alot of youtube tutorials
No, an Asus X551 laptop cannot run DayZ or any video game requiring a dedicated graphics card. The Asus X551 uses an integrated Intel HD graphics chipset which is insufficient for running higher-end video games.
Asus g73 on Ebay. Good laptop.
Previous Reply:No. That model has integrated graphics only. No space to put in a replacement card.This is somewhat incorrect, you cannot replace a card that already doesn't exist in a laptop, but it is possible to add graphics via an external graphics card provided you have a thunderbolt port.Updated Answer:Yes, it is possible to install better graphics to a laptop. The previous answer-er was correct in saying you cannot install a graphics card in your model. But if you had a laptop with a thunderbolt connector, then you could buy a graphics card dock for about $200 USD.In all, I don't believe you are able to, because you don't have a thunderbolt connector in your laptop model.
I was considering this: asus XG_Station as a solution but I would like to know if there is any that can actually adapt to improve my graphics card, personally I don't want a new laptop if I can improve my current laptop. The Asus x58l has a vga slot so I though with a dvi adapter it may work.
basically, without a graphics card your computer can operate but you wouldn't be able to see what it's doing.
In most cases this would be the graphics card but, with the advent of all-in-one processors that have Graphic's Processor Units on them, then the motherboard in conjunction with the CPU handle the graphics. One small caveat, AMD's APU processors can link with ATI's crossfire video cards, in this case it is a combination of the Video Card and the Motherboard's BIOS, Basic Input Output System.
You can use AGP graphics card with any type of memory DDR. DDR2, DDR3. Graphics card memory type does not have any relation with memory type used on your PC's motherboard. - Neeraj Sharma I believe this answer is incorrect. I have found that some motherboards have onboard graphics which are connected to the pci slots. This creates a connection with a PCI graphics card, and the differences in RAM type will indeed cause problems for the driver and the OS. Bill Newman