Videocards and Notebooks

Discussion in 'The Living Room' started by esaul17, Jul 5, 2006.

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    esaul17

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    Can you use a videocard for a desktop PC in a laptop?
     
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    Canadian Joe

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    I'm not 100% sure...but I'm gonna say no. Look at some of the high-end cards out there (my ATI Radeon X1900 comes to mind)...they're wider than the fucking laptop itself :lol: Most laptops use 'shared memory', which incurs a large performance hit...some have a dedicated video processor, but I'm fairly sure that they use another format other than the full-size card that a desktop uses.
     
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    esaul17

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    Okay, I thought so as well. Thanks.
     
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    Feenix

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    No you can't.
     
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    Neil

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    100% you can't. Waayy too big. no AGP/PCI-e slots in laptops either :p
     
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    esaul17

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    Thanks guys.
     

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