Help HP G62 graphics card

I've had the laptop not even a month ago and I already need to upgrade the graphics card. I got one because of a budget at the time, could I send to HP and get a top spec graphics card or will I have to get a new laptop in order to get a better graphics card?

Hello

Cards in laptops are not extensible components as they are physically soldered to the motherboard.

Kind regards

DP - K

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