Can i up grade my Toshiba satellite L505D with a Nadia 3000m Graphics Card

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Not unless you know a lot about soldering and are okay with probably bricking your laptop.

Jokes aside, the reason you get a desktop for gaming is the ability to upgrade when the time comes, among other things. Laptops just don't have that kind of accessibility. Even if you could be sure that your motherboard will support the hardware change, you would have to verify that your power supply could handle it, and if you overcame those hurdles, you would have to be sure that you had adequate cooling for the new chip which your old cooler wasn't designed for. That's all assuming it'll fit on the main board.

Just get a new laptop

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Not unless you know a lot about soldering and are okay with probably bricking your laptop.

Jokes aside, the reason you get a desktop for gaming is the ability to upgrade when the time comes, among other things. Laptops just don't have that kind of accessibility. Even if you could be sure that your motherboard will support the hardware change, you would have to verify that your power supply could handle it, and if you overcame those hurdles, you would have to be sure that you had adequate cooling for the new chip which your old cooler wasn't designed for. That's all assuming it'll fit on the main board.

Just get a new laptop
 
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