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    How to upgrade laptop gpus on clevo gaming laptops.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Daniel gorshelev, Mar 3, 2013.

  1. Daniel gorshelev

    Daniel gorshelev Newbie

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    I would really like to upgrade my clevo p370em's two gpus that I got from prostar laptops. My current graphics cards are 2 nvidia geforce gtx 670m with 1.5gb of gddr5 ram. I want to switch to the 670mx,7970m or the 680m but I cannot find these graphics cards anywhere. I would like to get them for the same price as they have on the prostar website which is.

    7970m-175usd
    680m-200usd
    670mx-150usd

    If any one could help me out on where to buy these it would really be appreciated, fisrt thread.

    Prostar P370EM Laptop | Clevo P370EM Laptop | Sager NP9370 Gaming Laptop
     
  2. tijo

    tijo Sacred Blame

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    Have you called prostar?

    Those cards should also be available on eBay and from other suppliers like RJTech. You will however never get those cards at the price you listed, those prices are the difference between the base price of the weakest GPU they offer for the P370em and the GPU you choose, not the price of the GPU itself.
     
  3. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Hey there, Daniel.

    tijo is right about the cost differences. While I can't discuss in exhausting detail the logistics or cost of an upgrade for your laptop per forum rules and regulations, you are more than welcome to get in touch with me via a PM here or contact us via email or telephone. :)