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    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by sunlord_clave, Aug 10, 2006.

  1. sunlord_clave

    sunlord_clave Newbie

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    I have an ATI Radeon 64mb graphic card. Now I have another pc with a nVidia graphic card (I think its 64mb too, not sure). Is it possible to put the nVidia in the original pc along with the ATI graphic card and have a total graphic card memory of 128 mb? Or does it not work that way?
     
  2. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    First of all, gpus are not replacable 99% of the time, so u wont be able to put another one in there. And yes ur right, it doesnt work that way at all.

    Waht ur saying is impossible 100% of the way. If u want a better gpu the only choice u have is another computer.
     
  3. Budding

    Budding Notebook Virtuoso

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    Unless if he's talking about a desktop, which graphics card you can easily replace with a better one.
     
  4. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    True, but this is a notebook forum, and this thread is not the "Desktop Hardware" section of the forementioned notebook forum, so I figured it was a notebook...