HP Envy: Envy fact HP 17 expandable t

I was wondering if my ho envy 17 "touchscreen phone has been upgraded with the graphics card. My laptop model is the m7-n109dx

Please help me, and if it is not able to update anything in the laptop is extensible

SSHDs part SSD and HARD drive part, so if you have installed windows on the SSD partition (usually much smaller than the HARD one disc) then your experience would be increased several times, you did a great job, choose a storage option for OP, I would go with that and ONLY buy new. SSHDs are a compromise between the hard drive and SSD drives. The SSD part could be used for the OS and games, the other party may be used for any storage or what you please.

Also, laptops are usually extendible only in RAM and storage space, that's about it. Your specs are actually very nice. Good laptop, you should be able to play several games in 1080 p and 60 frames per second, even if you have to lower the other settings a little.

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