HP Pavilion 15-p210TX: HP Pavilion 15-p210TX - update graphics card

If this laptop has NVIDIA GeForce 830 M (2 GB dedicated DDR3 memory) and I was wondering if I can upgrade the graphics card to something that is higher than that...

Is this possible? If Yes, can anyone suggest what graphics card should I upgrade to...

Hello:

There is no graphics removable/replaceable 'card' in your laptop as what can be done in a desktop PC.

The only way to update the graphics would be to replace the motherboard together with one of those enrolled in the service manual for your specific model of PC that may have better graphics.

It would be a labor intensive and expensive project.

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