the answer is no
the gpu can be taken out
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.
An Integrated graphics card that is usually soldered onto the motherboard. Word of advice: if you want any decent performance in more graphics intensive tasks, use a dedicated graphics card (eg: GTX 1080) if possible.
The ATI Rage won't work in your Toshiba laptop, unfortunately. The graphics card in your laptop is soldered on.
Not usually. Video card memory generally consists of ROM chips soldered directly to the card, so if the graphics card goes bad, it's best to replace it.
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.
You can do it with Sony or samsung I'm not sure about any other ones
The computer can be used to find the MB of the graphics card. The graphic card is usually mounted on the graphics card reader. The MB of the graphic card can be read by looking at the drive of the graphics card.
Step 1. Find out what graphics card you have.
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!
Samsung Card was created in 1999.
1) A special graphics or video accelerator card is not present or is defective. 2) Software is not configured or the software does not regonize the installed graphics card. 3) The video card does not support the resolution and/or color setting.. 4) There might not be enough video RAM. 5) The added (socketed) video RAM might be a different speed than the soldered memory. 6) The wrong adapter/display type is selected.
yes! They are really important in world of warcraft. no graphics card = no graphics in wow.