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WHAT’S THE BEST GRAPHICS VIDEO CARD I CAN GET FOR A LAPTOP UNDER $1000?

Hi, what’s the most appropriate video label i can get for the laptop underneath $1000? we saw the 2600xt with hypermemory, the radeon 3470, geforce 7150, geforce 8400m. that a single between these would we go with to game? Why? If not, what alternative graphics cards could we get?

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4 Comments

  1. Meilien says:

    I can’t tell you which card to get, but I can tell you this, laptop graphics cards are fixed to the motherboard and can’t be changed.

    This means that whichever graphics card you want determines which laptop you buy, and that you can’t upgrade later on unless you buy a new laptop.

    I can also warn you that no laptop will be as good for games as a desktop, especially no a sub $1,000 laptop. If you want to play games you will get more for your money buying a desktop PC.

  2. ? says:

    you may not even be able to install a graphics card, depending on your laptop model. most laptops wont.

  3. bljzzgrl says:

    You can not upgrade the video card on a laptop. You would have to replace the whole motherboard with a video “chip” that you would want.

    If you are talking about which laptop to purchase with these type of video card chipsets then I really can’t tell you the “cost” involved because that could vary on the rest of the componets the laptop has (memory, sound card, CPU, etc).

  4. oshion7 says:

    I know Dells have some Nvidia 8800 GTS for a decent value, If you can find one on sale, you’ll have more than you bargained for. If you really have 1000, I suggest making your own computer. It should be cheaper, but you really have to know how to hack some stuff. (Vista OS, for example)