HOW TO UPGRADE THE VGA IN LAPTOP

Perhaps this question often arises when we are getting bored with a laptop that works slower when forced to play games or manage heavy 3D graphics files.

In general, lower-and middle-class laptop has a graphics card terintegarasi, where the graphics chips mounted on the motherboard. But unfortunately most of the integrated chip is only able to handle only the standard works, and will trouble when forced to run games that require a lot of "resources" and other bad news these chips can not be replaced or upgraded.

If you have a gaming laptop or laptop that is designed to display high-end video, or 3D graphics, there is a slot for installing a particular graphics card that can be changed if desired. The format is called an MXM card and are usually produced by the ATI or nVidia.

MXM has some kind of standard, so that, although some companies like ASUS to use MXM size for the graphics card is used, this card is usually a special format, so the replacement standard can not be done. In addition, because of cooling the card has been designed to work with certain graphics chips, you probably can not upgrade the graphics card is a new, more powerful, because it will generate excessive heat.