G7-2010nr Pavilion video card

Hi all

I have Pavilion g7-2010nr with Intel HD Graphics 3000, I can Ministry this card and Nvidia or AMD?

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Hi all

I have Pavilion g7-2010nr with Intel HD Graphics 3000, I can Ministry this card and Nvidia or AMD?

Hello

I'm sorry but this is not possible. This laptop / motherboard does not support a dedicated graphics card. The Intel HD graphics chip is part of the Intel (Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3 - 2350M) and there is no other choice how to upgrade the graphics card. The only way is to replace the motherboard with a compatible graphics ATI or nVidia chips on it. However, the motherboard could be very expensive as spare parts. Computer laptop with shared graphics card is much cheaper that these with dedicated chips is not a good idea save money when buying because it will cost more when you upgrade.

The part number for a motherboard with AMD Radeon HD 7670 M with 2048 MB of video memory dedicated is: 680570-001

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Placa-Madre-G4-2000-G6-2000-680570-001-HM76-mainboard-Placa-Madre-Placa-base-Scheda-Madre/318239_745759213.html

Fan and heat sink:

http://www.Amazon.com/HP-680550-001-heatsink-discrete/DP/B008L32MTA

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