| Upgrading The Dell e1705 Notebook Graphics Card |
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| Written by Laptop News | |
| Sunday, 18 June 2006 | |
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So who said you couldn't upgrade the graphics on a laptop? Not the guys at Legit Reviews. They tear apart this bad boy and slap in an upgrade so they can do some serious gamer on an otherwise unassuming word processor. Check it out!
"Just a couple of months ago I decided I was going to move all of my writing/editing/photoshopping to a laptop for portability, convenience, and space. I really wanted to continue working on a decent size screen, so i started looking at 17" laptops, which are not known to be great for portability, but are great for a desktop replacement. A friend of mine ran across a good deal on a couple of Dell e1705 laptops, so I bought one from him, and was very pleased with it. It will be upgradeable to Merom, can use 2GB of ram, and the version I bought had an ATI x1400 in it, which was also replaceable. Once I got the laptop, my conclusion was that it was perfect for what I needed it for in every area but one... gaming! Now, I admit, i do not game like I use to, but I still have those moments where I just have the urge to shoot someone! (After all, I have 5 kids, and two are teenagers!) The x1400 is basically an entry level card for discreet graphics, so it was nothing to write home about at all. After doing a little research, I found that I could drop an NV card in my laptop, so I set out to find the one I wanted. Why Nvidia? Well, at this time, Dell does not offer a higher end ATI card, so that made my choices limited. I ended up with a NV 7800Go for a decent price, and set out to do the upgrade. What you will find over the next few pages is the experience I had with the process!" |






