Do MXM cards work in PCI-E slots? (Upgrading laptop GPU)

01swodniW

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I have a HP Pavilion 15 p209ax, which I am 90% sure has an upgradable graphics card. I have been told that I can use a graphics card used in other very similar laptops, but I can't seem to find any of those GPUs for sale. I have tried looking at other GPUs such as the NVIDIA GeForce 660M, but it is an MXM-B card and my GPU is PCI-E x8. Are MXM-B cards compatible with PCI-E slots? If not, is there some sort of adapter? Are there any cards that I could use in my computer?

Thank you. I am quite new to this.

CPU: AMD A6-6310 APU With Radeon R4 Graphics
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GPU: AMD R7 M260
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Motherboard: imgur.com/plVV3ja
 

galeener

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MXM some are not soldered in and are removable. Go to the manufacture webvsite and look your model up it will tell you. Also I think you have to use the same series mxm If I remember correctly its the way they are wired. You probably won't find a new mxm for your system if it is replacable usually you have to hunt around ebay and places like that.Have alook at this site
http://www.mxm-upgrade.com/Table.html
 

01swodniW

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I honestly don't know. I thought that since there was an APU and a GPU the GPU wouldn't be soldered. Take a look at this thread: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3202954/laptop-integrated-graphics-graphics-card-graphics-card-upgradable.html
 

01swodniW

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Well that's disappointing. What about eGPUS? (that would probably be hard due not having anywhere for the cable to come out of.(DVD slot?))Or taking out the DVD slot and placing a GPU there? (Sorry if those are stupid questions.)
 

bignastyid

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Imho egpus are a waste on systems that were not designed to be used with one. Theres not an available bus on your system that wont significantly hold back a gpu, plus youd have to use an external monitor. At best you could use a mini pci-e or express port adapter but they will only have 1 pci-e lane, plus it may require physical modification, external psu, adapters. Alot of time and money and in the end i doubt you will see any improvement over your current gpu.
 

01swodniW

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Thank you for your help. Apart from SSDs, RAM, updating drivers, overclocking, and of course, buying a new laptop, is there anything else I could do to achieve some sort of better gaming performance?