Monday, May 7, 2012

What type of slot do laptops use for video cards?

is it PCI , PCIE or AGP?|||Video cards on laptops are integrated



So sorry that means none of the three they cant be upgraded if that is what you are trying to do hope that helps|||The cards aren't removeable, so there's no real slot. The card is always embedded as a chipset in the motherboard. For the purposes of calculating data throughput between the card and the bus, most modern laptops use an AGP bus.|||Basic ones are built-into the motherboards.



Discrete ones are mini PCI-e.



Mobile GPU comparison

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Grap…



There are external options that use Desktop sized cards

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/vido…|||usually on laptops the graphics card is integrated, there are no slots so you cant upgrade or add a graphics card to it.|||A very careful one.|||i think it is the same as a desktop, a pci slot

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