I don’t know really anything about graphics cards but I was thinking about getting a better one for my laptop if it’s even possible. The one my laptop came with is Intel Iris Xe Graphics, which from what I’ve been able to find from my quick google search is it’s an “integrated GPU” or something. Is there a way to tell if I can change the graphics card of my laptop? Thanks!

  • Perfect_Bell_7573@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    You cannot change or upgrade graphics card in laptops. If you want to have a GPU in laptop, you need to buy new laptop or get eGPU if your laptop supports Thunderbolt 4, sadly I don’t know much about eGPU.

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