Motherboard Graphics Swap?

guywitheglasses

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Hello all at Toms! 😀
I have a Dell Latitude E5400 Laptop, it originally came with Windows Vista, 1GB RAM and a 60GB HDD. It is now upgraded to a 500GB HDD, 3GB RAM and Windows 7.

HOWEVER

It sucks because I am running it on a 'Mobile Intel (R) 4 Express Family Chipset'.
There is another model of the E5400 (in fact there is one with XP) running Windows 7 with 4GB ram, 250GB HDD etc.
Anyways, that one has Nvidia graphics in it. Nvidia NB9M-GE to be exact.
Can I swap the motherboard in this one for the motherboard in that one?

Gracias,
~Stephen R :bounce: :hello:
 
Nevermind. That card sucks.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphic-Cards.13849.0.html

 
There can be alot of problems with upgrading the motherboard. Remember when doing this you are basic all making a new pc. THere are also questions very laptop specific:

Is the cpu soldiered to the board?

How expensive is this because at this point a new laptop may be just as expensive as the motherboard swap and it could have a second gen i3 which is faster then the core 2 from that age (considering it came with vista). Also with a new system you get new battery, components, screen, and a better overall product then something that age due to competition and advancements. I am saying this because old components like this can sometimes end up being ridiculously expensive to the cost of a new system that is better anyways. The benefit will not fit the investment because you will have a much higher gain with a new system.


Dude you're getting a..........................................................
.................................. new computer :pt1cable:
 
I built a gaming desktop a month ago, then decided I needed portability, so I sold it, got an Asus Transformer, decided I needed Windows, traded it, then got this 😛