So I found a theoretical way to do this, but is it surefire? My theory is that I can plug in the gpu into the pci express 2.0 x1 slot on the dell inspiron 3542 motherboard, as long as the gpu would fit. Is this true?
'Generally laptops are not built to have swappable GPUs. Most of the time, you can only upgrade RAM and hard drives. There are one or two solutions out there using external graphics card enclosures - basically a dock for a desktop GPU that connects to your laptops.'
Brian Wangila-Computer Scientist Student
Sure, check this website (http/www.pcworld.com/article/2984716/laptop-computers/how-to-transform-your-laptop-into-a-gaming-powerhouse-with-an-external-graphics-card.html?page=2) It's really helpful and tells you what to do and how.
Sure, check this website (http/www.pcworld.com/article/2984716/laptop-computers/how-to-transform-your-laptop-into-a-gaming-powerhouse-with-an-external-graphics-card.html?page=2) It's really helpful and tells you what to do and how.
Would a 750ti be good to use for this method? Also, would it be possible to jury rig a gt710 2gb DDR3 (I know it'd not be the best, but hey, it's a card) into the laptop itself?
'Generally laptops are not built to have swappable GPUs. Most of the time, you can only upgrade RAM and hard drives. There are one or two solutions out there using external graphics card enclosures - basically a dock for a desktop GPU that connects to your laptops.'
Brian Wangila-Computer Scientist Student