Satellite L505 - recommendations for the new graphics card

so Ive wanted to play dead space on my laptop, but there is no minimum required as far as I know. was wondering if anyone knew all graphics cards that are good for him and can be used with my laptop. And I need to know how to install the card.

Hey Buddy,

Please check this thread:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?MessageID=224485𶳥

As you can see, it is not possible to make a such update.

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