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    question about replacing video card for presario x 1000.

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by art999, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. art999

    art999 Newbie

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    I currently have a presario x1000 laptop. I've had it for a few years and its worked great for me. However I 've been using solidworks for a while on my computer and i doesnt work well with my video/graphics card. right now i have a radeon 7500. In order to use solidworks i really need to upgrade my video card.

    I have been trying to search online if its possible to change the video cards for these laptops and if so which ones are compatible but I cant find anything. I really need to finish a project using solidworks as soon as i can.

    also, i know that i should get a new computer but i just dont have the money for it right now, as soon as i can save up i will buy one.

    please help.
    thank
     
  2. Razor2

    Razor2 Notebook Deity

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    As a rule of thumb it can only be replaced if it has an MXM connector. I highly doubt that as the 7500 is an AGP card and MXMs are PCI-E.
     
  3. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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