How Can I Remove/Improve My Integrated Graphics On A Laptop?

MajorGamer

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Hi, I recently bought a new laptop that has integrated graphics and those are obviously not very good for gaming. I need to know how I can improve this or if I need to, replace it. Any Help?

Specifications:

• Intel® Pentium® Processor B960
• 17.3" HD+ Widescreen CineCrystal™ LED-backlit Display
• 4096MB DDR3 Dual-Channel Memory
• Intel® HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory, supporting Microsoft® DirectX® 10.1
• Optimized Dolby® Home Theater® v4 audio enhancement
• 500GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive with Dual Hard Drive Support
• 8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
• Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
• 2 - USB 3.0 Port
• 2 - USB 2.0 Ports
• 1 - HDMI™ Port with HDCP Support
• 1.3 Megapixel HD Webcam
• Genuine Windows® 8 64-bit
 
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You can't, you might be able to if your laptop came with a dedicated GPU. Even with a dedicated GPU though most laptop GPUs cant be replaced by the majority of users. Desktops are much easier to change graphics cards in, but even then not all desktops have upgradable GPUs.

What brand of laptop do you have and what is the model number?

MANOFKRYPTONAK

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You can't, you might be able to if your laptop came with a dedicated GPU. Even with a dedicated GPU though most laptop GPUs cant be replaced by the majority of users. Desktops are much easier to change graphics cards in, but even then not all desktops have upgradable GPUs.

What brand of laptop do you have and what is the model number?
 
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MajorGamer

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Acer Aspire V3-731-4477