Put up-to-date video card HP Pavilion dv9827cl

Hello, I want to know if it is possible to upgrade the video card... to buy a new one to integrate it on.

Thanks in advance.

DangeR says:

Hello, I want to know if it is possible to upgrade the video card... to buy a new one to integrate it on.

Thanks in advance.

' fraid not, you have a laptop that has a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150 M video card integrated.

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