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    Nvidia Geforce GT 220 and 220M

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by czer14, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. czer14

    czer14 Newbie

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    Nvidia GeForce G 210M or 110M
     
  2. Judicator

    Judicator Judged and found wanting.

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    No, neither of those graphics cards will be compatible with your netbook; except with certain models (and those models are generally only in the 15" and larger class), it is usually not possible at all to ugprade your internal graphics card. There is an option for a ViDock, but it requires an Expresscard port, which your netbook does not have.

    Oh, and this note is in the wrong subforum, by the way; this section is for site help, not for general help. You should probably contact a mod to have this topic moved.
     
  3. Texanman

    Texanman Master of all things Cake

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    Even if your netbook did have a expresscard slot the way the atom is designed its tied to a usb channel instead of a true pcie x1/x2 slot and with vidock you wouldn't get enough bandwidth for it to be useful..... i am bored :D