Samasung Laptop UPGRADE

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Hey Guys i HAve Samsung Q530 And I need 2 upgrade it 2 play More High Games with no Lag. Just Pop Out Rams/Grahic Cards And others

Operating System
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium(64B)
Display
Screen Size 15.6"
Resolution LED 1366 x 768
Graphics
Graphics Chip Intel HD Graphics
Memory
Standard System Memory 4GB DDR3
Max. System Memory 8GB
Storage
Hard Drive Capacity 500GB
Multimedia
Speakers 1.5W x2
Web Camera 0.3 Megapixel
Connectivity
Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth V3.0 High Speed
I/O Ports
HDMI 1
USB Ports 3
Headphone Out Yes
Microphone In Yes
VGA Yes
RJ45 (LAN) Yes
Multi Card Slot 3
Input Devices
Keyboard 103-Key
Touch Pad Yes
 
You can add an SSD. That's about it.

If you want a PC to game on you are either going to need to build one or buy a gaming laptop.
 
You have a laptop. There's no way you can change out the graphics card at all, as they're basically a part of the motherboard itself.

So if you want to play the games with the high quality graphics on it, you need a new laptop with a dedicated graphics card somewhere there (Nvidia or an AMD Fusion system). Or get a desktop.

Additionally, Intel HD Graphics (assuming it is the HD 3000 version) isn't the best one on the market....

There isn't a lot you can do, short of adding RAM to the laptop, but that isn't actually going to help your gaming quality that much.

Also, you would get more advice in the Computers sub-forum
 
You have a laptop. There's no way you can change out the graphics card at all, as they're basically a part of the motherboard itself.

So if you want to play the games with the high quality graphics on it, you need a new laptop with a dedicated graphics card somewhere there (Nvidia or an AMD Fusion system). Or get a desktop.

Additionally, Intel HD Graphics (assuming it is the HD 3000 version) isn't the best one on the market....

There isn't a lot you can do, short of adding RAM to the laptop, but that isn't actually going to help your gaming quality that much.

Also, you would get more advice in the Computers sub-forum

SO i cant change Graphic card
 
No. Unless you change the motherboard itself with a dedicated graphics card as well.

But if you do that, you might as well just buy a new laptop anyway.

Laptop graphics card are not swappable. They are basically solidered onto the motherboard. Even the dedicated graphics card are solidered as well.

A desktop/tower motherboard, you can swap the graphics cards out, if they have the correct slot design.
 
Submerged Thanks alot, But if i change the mother board i will lose all data but this isnt related right. because all is in hardrive?
 
You can't change anything.

I would only suggest seriously modifying a laptop for upgrades to those who know what they are doing; and no offense, but it sounds like you do not. You have integrated graphics (meaning the processor actually handles the graphics). I highly doubt you even have the space available for a discrete card. You CAN NOT upgrade.
 
You can't change anything.

I would only suggest seriously modifying a laptop for upgrades to those who know what they are doing; and no offense, but it sounds like you do not. You have integrated graphics (meaning the processor actually handles the graphics). I highly doubt you even have the space available for a discrete card. You CAN NOT upgrade.

My Dad will he experenced not me im only 13 lol
 
Your dad?

Does he deal with computers? Does he install it for a living?

The only reason why I mentioned changing the motherboard for the laptop was that is the ONLY thing you can do, if you wanted to keep the same laptop, just change out the internals.

However, this would be totally *pointless* as most laptops have different internal designs due to the way each different manufacturer would design and build to their specific internal plan. That you aren't privy to.

Basically, if you want to play the latest games with all the fancy graphics, get a desktop. You can still play the latest games on your laptop, you just got to go for the lower graphic options as that will be your only option.

For example, I have a desktop. I don't want to run the latest games on it (I don't think they're that great value anyway) but most of the games are able to be run on it pretty well. I also have a laptop that has an AMD A8 processor. I've played Dirt2 on it and it runs pretty well, considering its just a laptop processor with an integrated GPU. However, I will *not* use the laptop for playing the latest games at max values as it would be pointless.

Sorry to burst your bubble.
 
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