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    Question about Fujitsu S2020

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by terenchan, May 13, 2005.

  1. terenchan

    terenchan Newbie

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    I am new to this forum, and I think it is very useful for me...

    Well, I have a few questions want to ask...
    I am using Fujitsu S2020 now...
    Is it possible for me to ugrade the CPU from Athlon XP-M to AMD 64?
    And is it possilbe for me to change the display card? (b'cuz I like gaming with my laptop)

    Hope someone can answer these questions for me....
     
  2. Andrew Baxter

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    well, unfortunately the answer is no on both of those questions. Laptops are different to desktop computers, usually the graphics card is somehow integrated or "tied" to the mother board, so you'd have to replace basically all of the notebooks insides. Same goes for the processor, you simply can't put in a new one.

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