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    graphic chip/card

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by axlgothika, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. axlgothika

    axlgothika Notebook Guru

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    Hi, i was wondering if there is ANY way to change my graphics card/chip (i do not know which one it is inside my laptop).... i know it sounds weird, but if i could, it would really be great :D

    Also, can anyone tell me how to integrate a Bluetooth module inside my laptop, as i way a guide for another model... does it apply to my 1640z?
     
  2. Eleison

    Eleison Thanatos Eleison

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    The Intel GMA graphics are integrated, so they can't be changed. If Bluetooth is an option for your notebook, Acer can actually send you installation instructions (you would need to purchase the module from Acer to be sure it was compatible).
     
  3. ChristopherAKAO4

    ChristopherAKAO4 Notebook Nut

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    i don't think you can change your gpu, sorry.