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Internal Laptop Components

Upgrading a hard drives * CD Drives * DVD Drives * Wireless connectivity cards are also available, but other cards are few and far between. If you're looking for an upgrade to your laptop's graphics capacity, you might be in a tough place. * Most commonly a graphics card that is not manufactured specifically for your laptop will not fit in the laptop. * Your best bet is to contact the laptop's manufacturer and find out if any updated graphics cards are manufactured for your particular laptop. ** Usually this will be the case with certain companies, like, say, Dell. ** When buying a Dell laptop you will be presented with a variety of customization options, one of which will be the graphics controller. If, at that time, you did not choose the most powerful graphics controller offered, then there's a fair bet you can get an upgrade to what you already have. But if your plan is to pop out that old graphics card and just see what happens if you stick a brand new GeForce in, you're going to have trouble making it fit. And you might end up with Franken-Laptop. The major exception to this rule is rock and roll. Anyway, more on that below.

Internal Laptop Hard Drives

Hard Drives are another area where there's a reasonable amount of interenclosure'>hard drive case obtained from the manufacturer, to fix the hard drive in place. * 80 GB Internal Laptop Hard Drives * 160 GB Internal Laptop Hard Drives * 250 GB Internal Laptop Hard Drives * 500 GB Internal Laptop Hard Drives

Internal Laptop Optical Drives

Again, interhp'>desktop. * Internal Laptop CD Drives * Internal Laptop DVD Drives * Internal Laptop CD/DVD Burners

Internal Laptop Wireless Cards

There's a bit to be said about inter-compatibility here, certainly, but this is one area where manufacturers usually ''want'' you to upgrade. So most companies manufacture wireless cards for their own laptops. * Laptop Wireless Connectivity Cards

Laptop RAM

Memory is the most widely inter-compatible internal laptop component. There's only three things to check with regards to your motherboard: * First, check what the maximum clock speed of the RAM (expressed in MegaHertz (MHz)) your motherboard will accept * Second, check what the largest chip your motherboard will accept storagewise. (i.e. 1024 GB, 2048 G, etc.) * Third, make sure you have at least one open RAM expansion slot. ** A lot of times, RAM has to be upgraded two chips at a time or if you can get away with just one (rare). There's 3 types of RAM you might get, depending on what your motherboard is capable of accepting: DDR SDRAM, DDR 2 SDRAM, or DDR 3 SDRAM which is only compatible with the latest, cutting-edge motherboards. * 512 MB DDR SDRAM * 1 GB DDR SDRAM * 2 GB DDR SDRAM * 4 GB DDR SDRAM

Top Sellers

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