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Rasel11
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Posted on - 07/27/2011
I'm looking for a graphics card for my laptop. I'm gong to use it mostly for gaming, but I don't know what kind I'll need. My laptop is an HP G60 Notebook PC, The processor is an AMD Turin Dual-Core RM-75. I believe the laptop is several years old, but still runs fine. I'm not looking for a specific card, though if you know one that fits perfectly, feel free to share. I'm looking for some info on what I should look for in a card. If you need any more info on the laptop, ask and I'll edit.
Need graphics card for gaming purposes
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As you mentioned that you want to use your graphic card for gaming purpose mostly. There is remarkable amount of graphic cards available in the market for gamers.
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Nvidia Gforce GTX X 570
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In late 2010 Nvidia introduces the series of  Gforce 500 starts with the GTX 570, GTX 580. It is priced competitively and it is priced quite less to meet the needs of the high end gaming.
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AMD Radeon HD 6970
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It is also a very good graphic card for gaming purposes if you are using two displays most people find AMD infinity
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There are many other card which you find good for the gaming purposes
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one of these cards will definitely helps to meet your needs .Â
Hope my solution fruit you.
Need graphics card for gaming purposes
There is another Techyv post which will be also helpful for you. There you will get more information about a graphics card for your laptop.Â
Which is the best graphics card for gaming?
Need graphics card for gaming purposes
If you are using a laptop and you are thinking of upgrading its video card, I don’t think that’s possible because video cards on laptops are built into the motherboard. It can’t be upgraded. Other components like the memory module, hard drive, and optical drive are replaceable or upgradable.
But laptop components such as the video card, network adapter or Ethernet adapter, and sound card are all built-in and can’t be upgraded. The only way to upgrade your machine is to buy a new laptop with a much higher video card specification. If you want a computer with upgradable components, go for a desktop computer.
Unlike with a laptop that is light and portable, a desktop computer is big and stationary but it will give you lots of options to upgrade its components.