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    MXM Video Cards

    Is there a website that sells a bunch of these? I find some sites that sell 1 or 2 but that is it.

    I found a cheap laptop I may get, and then just upgrade it.

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    Various sources, ebay, forums at notebookreview and a few other scattered places.

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    It's really a shame there isn't more retailers catering for these cards, I gave up trying to upgrade my lappy because prices were extortionate on ebay for a reasonable upgrade.

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    Quote Originally Posted by Alvie1981 View Post
    because prices for everything are extortionate on ebay.
    FIXED!
    Last edited by Lord_Micron; 04-30-2012 at 08:43 PM.

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Micron View Post
    FIXED!
    Yeah I normally don't look there for hardware but for an MXM card I had little choice

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    My 7970 was £330 with delivery to the UK *shrugs* that's not the worst as far as a mark up goes.

    The 580M literally is as expensive from Nvidia as it is sold for and the 6970M and 6990M are much more affordable.

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    Quote Originally Posted by red_dog007 View Post
    Is there a website that sells a bunch of these? I find some sites that sell 1 or 2 but that is it.

    I found a cheap laptop I may get, and then just upgrade it.
    it may not work...

    I tried upping the cpu of my i7-720 laptop to an 820 and it wouldnt show anything on the screen

    I think they make it work just for how it is to save money that the compatbility with other things is not there so whatever it comes with it would only work with that besides the ram and hard drive and it's optional higher-end parts for the same model

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    upgrade cpu/gpu on a laptop is tricky
    bios/software is one that needs to support it
    then if it can handle power and cooling
    i dont know about your laptop in general but check the forum on that specific model
    i own an alienware and reading the post, they can be upgraded

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    Even XPS models can be tricky to upgrade some parts. The XPS M1730 requires taking much of the system apart to access its GPU cards. Most laptops have accessible service manuals which guide you through, however I haven't read many manuals better than the HP ones when it comes to guiding you through.

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    Re: MXM Video Cards

    MSI models are silly easy. One panel and there is your CPU, memory, HDDs and graphics. Other side under the keyboard is mem and wifi slot just above it.

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