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    samsung e352

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by woody_1010, Aug 4, 2010.

  1. woody_1010

    woody_1010 Newbie

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    hi
    i bought this samsung e352 from comet a couple of months ago, ive tried to play some games on it, but the graphics processor isnt that great, ive tried searching for upgrades, but its as if the laptop doesnt exist, cant find it on any sites other than comet.

    does any one know where i can get upgrades for it?

    thanks
    sam
     
  2. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    Sorry , u can't do anything.. the specs are so crap and u can't upgrade the graphics card as its soldered to motherboard... u need to buy a new laptop and do some research before buying.. anyways , i did find ur laptop easily.. just google.
     
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    woody_1010 Newbie

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    oh that sucks, ive only just bought it, dont really want to buy another one, suppose il have to put up with it!
     
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    razorjack Notebook Consultant

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    H.A.L. 9000 Occam's Chainsaw

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    Don't put it bluntly or anything... That looks like a solid entry level notebook. The T3100 will perform about the same as a C2D T6600.

    You can upgrade your memory from 2GB to 4GB, and if you wanted to crack it open, even upgrade the processor as the T3100 is a socket-p processor. But yes, the graphics are integrated onto the MoBo, and aren't upgradeable.