Upgrading my GPU

Mohammad_16

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Dec 31, 2015
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4,560
I want to know if i can upgrade my GPU for a (GeForce-GTX-980M-SLI) gaming reason, or something else.

CPU: AMD A10-7400p Radeon R6, 10 compute cores 4C+6G (4 CPUs), normal 2,5 GHz up to 3,4 GHz boost

memory: 8192MB Ram

GPU: Dual Graphics, AMD Radeon(TM) R6 Graphics (0x130D), the other GPU i don't know so much about other then it is an (AMD Radeon R7 M265DX).

DAC-type: Internal DAC(400MHz)

 

Thineswar

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Apr 6, 2015
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4,610
is this a laptop?
anyway, to upgrade a gpu, all you need is a pcie slot, which in this case, is currently being used by the 2 amd gpus.
also, bear in mind that the current crossfire setup will no longer be plausible if you wish to go with a nvidia card.
i just noticed this, but the 980m is only meant for laptops and hence cannot be bought over the counter like dekstop gpus. the gtx 980 would be what you're looking for
 

Mohammad_16

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Dec 31, 2015
12
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4,560


 

Mohammad_16

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Dec 31, 2015
12
0
4,560


 

Thineswar

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Apr 6, 2015
58
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4,610
the thing with laptops is that they cannot be upgraded (except maybe their hdd and ram, depending on their model)
this is because the gpu is soldered onto the motherboard of the laptop and hence for you to remove it, buy a new one, and then soldered that onto the board without killing everything else is almost impossible, not to mention the cost involved.
so, in short, you cannot upgrade your gpu and it would be better if you just bought a new laptop altogether.
 

Mohammad_16

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Dec 31, 2015
12
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4,560


 

Thineswar

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Apr 6, 2015
58
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4,610
open it up, if it is integrated, you'll only see the cpu, and if its dedicated, you'll another just like the cpu.
anyway, it doesn't matter, it is still soldered onto the board.
 

Mohammad_16

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Dec 31, 2015
12
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4,560