In the that case go to the CPU manufacturers website look into their drivers for your cpu. Yes updating drivers is always a good idea as other hardware is updare usually automatically instability can occur
XD Sorry, it's just that I hear answers like that a lot. It'd be like if you were shopping for new clothes, someone asked what your size was, and you said Levi. :3
Anyway, unfortunately from Googling a bunch of stuff it doesn't look like you can replace a graphics card at all in that series of laptops. :/
To answer your question for future use most laptops don't let you do more than update GPU's drivers. Only a handful and by a handful i mean a very select few really let you change the GPU in them. These laptops are also very very very expensive in most cases. Your laptop doesn't even have a GPU in it, it is running off of a graphics render built into the CPU.
To answer your question for future use most laptops don't let you do more than update GPU's drivers. Only a handful and by a handful i mean a very select few really let you change the GPU in them. These laptops are also very very very expensive in most cases. Your laptop doesn't even have a GPU in it, it is running off of a graphics render built into the CPU.
it seems that updating the graphics card means upgrading it...I mean that updating the drivers of it...Im aware that changing Gpu isnt possible in laptop.......
In the that case go to the CPU manufacturers website look into their drivers for your cpu. Yes updating drivers is always a good idea as other hardware is updare usually automatically instability can occur
In the that case go to the CPU manufacturers website look into their drivers for your cpu. Yes updating drivers is always a good idea as other hardware is updare usually automatically instability can occur