HP 630: graphics

Can I change my card NVIDIA graphics if its intel hd on my hp 630

TEVRA wrote:

Can I change my card NVIDIA graphics if its intel hd on my hp 630

The short answer is no. You change plates or get a new laptop with laptop discrete video.

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