T60 (1953) change of the video card to ATI Radeon graphics card

Hi guys, I have a Thinkpad T60 (1953). Every time I'm playing games or watching a video, the really poor sound quality. Also, I wanted to know if I could even change my video card. I have a Hp Dv5 dead, and there the ATI Radeon graphics card in it, so I wanted to know if I could change this graphics card to my T60?

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The only way to upgrade the graphic subsystem on your T60 would be to swap the motherboard in correct with the GPU you wanted that they are welded, unlike one half CPU.

Kind regards.

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