Keep getting raw messge about having a customized graphics card that cant be upgraded by Intel. Any ideas?
I havent actually looked into prices but meaning its on board Id have to change the complete motherboard???It's me again Your X555LAB has an Intel HD Graphics 5500 integrated graphics.
That's an onboard chip on the motherboard and it cannot be removed or upgraded.
If you want a graphics card with that laptop you will have to buy an external GPU and at the prices the GPU's are at the moment it's not a good idea.
It's integrated in the CPU. The HD 5500 is also likely the best one you can get for the range of CPUs you can upgrade to.I havent actually looked into prices but meaning its on board Id have to change the complete motherboard???
I havent actually looked into prices but meaning its on board Id have to change the complete motherboard???
Thanks again. I do know a little about changing out parts just not about upgrading the un-upgradable, if you catch my drift.Yes and changing the entire board is pretty much buying another laptop since another board won't fit.
External GPU in an enclosure is the only option you have to get more graphical power on your laptop.
And don't buy an external GPU. Their cost right now is the price of an entire laptop.
Thanks again. I do know a little about changing out parts just not about upgrading the un-upgradable, if you catch my drift.
I can afford a brand new desktop or laptop up to say maybe $500 but why would i want to when i can do some upgrades? What do you think in part with spending 5 bills on new or 5 bills in upgrades? And thanks again for the response.Yeah laptop upgradability is always so so. Well I'm sorry I was the bearer of bad news for you today. You want to upgrade your laptop and it's like you can't except for 4GB of RAM.
I would sell your laptop but b4 u do see if u can afford a entry level build as if u want to game integrated graphics are not the best route and if u get a minimum of 100 dollars as your worst case scenario, you will still have a decent amount of cash for a decent amount of gaming at 1080pI can afford a brand new desktop or laptop up to say maybe $500 but why would i want to when i can do some upgrades? What do you think in part with spending 5 bills on new or 5 bills in upgrades? And thanks again for the response.
2 month old thread which the OP probably never looked again. There is no use to add anything to this.I would sell your laptop but b4 u do see if u can afford a entry level build as if u want to game integrated graphics are not the best route and if u get a minimum of 100 dollars as your worst case scenario, you will still have a decent amount of cash for a decent amount of gaming at 1080p