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Can You Replace an HP Laptop Graphics Card

Laptops are usually known for mobile communication, not for their bustle and graphical interfaces. Replacement of parts inside the laptop has been a common discussion topic among computer professionals, but more often than not, the consensus is there is very runt customization that can be done to a laptop. With the graphics card in a laptop, specifically Hewlett-Packard laptops, there is a runt bit of customization possible, but it will only near from other laptop parts.    
Laptop Basics  
The majority of laptops are designed specifically to not be customizable. The reason for this is everything needs to be packed in very tightly to produce positive all of the main pieces, such as the memory, motherboard, etc., can all be packaged together with enough room to function without overheating, yet unexcited remaining relatively miniature. The reason bigger laptops are better equipped is simply because they are bigger and have the room to fit in better equipment.
In terms of HP laptops, the majority of their products have graphical cards that are attached to the motherboard itself in what is known as an onboard video card. Because they are integrated, the only map to replace the laptop graphics card is to replace the entire motherboard itself. There is no diagram to upgrade or downgrade if the video card has failed; because of this, in most cases, a video cared failure will require an steady replacement of the motherboard itself.
In some cases for the higher-end laptops offered by HP, however, they will have tiny video cards that are not attached to the motherboard. HP.com will offer befriend on letting the user learn if they have one of these computers through their online product manuals located on the main area and, if the user's computer has the standalone graphics card, it can be replaced with an accurate replica of the video card that is currently in it. Because of area issues, there is not very powerful room for a different video card in an HP laptop, although other models of HP video cards may work in its plot.   
original Innovations  
One hope for future customization in laptops is the addition to PCI slots. A PCI slot, normally reserved for desktops, has been a work in progress for laptop makers for many years now, and HP is in the lead to do such a slot on their laptops. What this will do is allow for anything that can fit into a PCI slot on a desktop to fit into a laptop as well, including most major video cards.
Installing a original video card through the PCI slot on an HP will cause the computer to bypass the onboard video card and exercise the unusual one located in the slot. The reasons for people wanting to replace their video cards are numerous, such as better shroud resolution, faster video processing (due to many newer video cards having built-in RAM specifically for video processing)  and unsuitable video cards in their unusual computer.
While this software is level-headed in development, keeping track of laptop specifications through the HP website will let users know when the original technology appears. The design to know if a laptop has the needed specification is to peep through the features and acquire anything that says "start PCI slots." These will be the computers which will be likely novel candidates for replacement video cards.