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    pci-x mobile video card?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Mr Unagi, Feb 3, 2007.

  1. Mr Unagi

    Mr Unagi Newbie

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    I bought an alienware a while back with an Nvidia quadro 1400 go. It is not integrated and i was a little confused by this. But now that my alienware has died and they wont fix it for less than 500 bucks, I was wondering if the pci-x module will go into any laptop (hp or dell) that has a pci-x dedicated bay for something like a geforce 7800 go.

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  2. pukemon

    pukemon are you unplugged?

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    probably not with what you have but somebody with more knowledge can give a solid answer hopefully.
     
  3. MGS2392

    MGS2392 NAND Cat!

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    No. Cards in laptops are not replaceable. Alienwares are Clevos, which use a propreitary card, so you might be able to find a Clevo card somewhere.