HP Pavilion dv6-6c53cl Graphics Card Upgrade!

Is Hello possible that I can replace and update the graphics card for my HP Pavilion dv6-6c53cl? I would like to play some of the newer games on the market, but the graphics card seems to be holding back me. If it's not a way I can replace it, is there a way to make this point without physically replacing the part?

THANKS IN ADVANCE

Hello

No, you can't, "Intel HD Graphics 3000" is welded to the otherboard. In fact, you can change the video card on almost all laptops.

Kind regards.

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