ATI Laptop graphics

wudustan

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I'm running a Dell Studio 1558 with an ATI mobility Radeon hd 5 series dedicated graphics.

While I do realise that mobile graphics don't generally come with the possibility to upgrade, I was wondering how likely it is that I'd be able to upgrade this if I got my hands on a newer board.

I've got basic experience with components, have put a desktop together before but won't class myself as particularly technical hence the (perhaps) stupid question.
 

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7 Home Premium, x64
You cant do that with a Laptop, even if you could, it would cost as much as buying a new Laptop!!
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Build
OS
MS Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor Socket AM3+ (942)
Motherboard
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. SABERTOOTH 990FX (AM3r2)
Memory
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 802MHz (11-11-11-36) 1.5Volts
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Sound Card
Onboard Realtek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
shimian (1920x1080@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1920*1080
Hard Drives
OCZ-AGIL ITY3 SATA Disk Device 120GB
PSU
Corsair TX 750
Case
Corsair
Cooling
WaterCooled
Keyboard
Microsoft Wired
Mouse
Logitech USB Optical TiltWheel Mouse
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Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller 20MB*1MB
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Avast
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Firefox
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150GB Internal Hard Drive for Backing Up Important Files -
Hauppauge Nova-DT Dual DVB-T Tuner Device (+IR) -
USB PC Camera with Mic (SN9C105)
Well it depends on money you want to spend, its very easy on a laptop to upgrade the hdd,ram and in some laptops the gpu's. Swapping out more then that is in my opinion a waste of money,because most laptops wont be able to upgrade that magnitude,and those that can will cost a fortune to upgrade,I have seen it's easier and sometimes (7/10) cheaper to buy a new,better laptop. You also risk the chance of completely frying your laptop after installing the new parts, chances are very good the screen will go first. So I wouldn't suggest trying this, unless your a pro at everything computer,and you know what to do if the worst happens, dont try it. But to answer your first quistion, yes,some laptops can swap it out, but please don't try this. If you want to,then upgrade the ram. Bur leave the rest as it is,and buy a better laptop when you need it.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built
OS
64bit Windows 10
CPU
Intel i9
Motherboard
MSI X299 Carbon pro
Memory
64g-8x8gig DDR4 3600
Graphics Card(s)
Asus ROg Strix 1080ti
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 49" Odyssey g9
Screen Resolution
5210x1440
Hard Drives
1 x 512GB m.2 OS Drive
2 x 512gb ssd
1 x 2tb

4x 1TB's
PSU
Corsair AX1200w
Case
Silverstone TJ11 B-W
Cooling
AIC
Keyboard
Asus Rog Claymore 2
Mouse
Asus Rog Apatha
Internet Speed
1gb Fibre
That's what I figured. I've been checking specs but doesn't look like theres any compatibility across the model increments. Thanks for the reply.
 

My Computer

OS
7 Home Premium, x64
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