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    Msi gt680r gpu broken

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by kainzje, Oct 30, 2014.

  1. kainzje

    kainzje Newbie

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    Hi.

    i read a lot of posts about this laptop GPU because mine just broke and i was wondering if i can get a better GPU card and upgrade it instead of getting another GTX460M.

    By the way, which cards are compatible with this model? Clevo ones?

    Thanks
     
  2. iTzZent

    iTzZent Notebook Consultant

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  3. kainzje

    kainzje Newbie

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    Hey, thanks for the info mate, but its too expensive since i dont play that much anymore, so i looked for the same GPU i use right now, GTX 460M and i found this one:

    nvidia geforce gtx 460m 3.0b tarjeta vga mxm 1.5gb ddr5 gtx 260m actualización n11e gs a1 mono en Tarjetas Gráficas de Electrónica en AliExpress.com | Alibaba Group

    I contacted the seller and they told me that they never tried it on my laptop model, anyone of you know if that GPU is compatible with MSI GT 680R?

    Thanks
     
  4. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    The picture indicates that it is a MSI card because of the distinct MSI model number - MS-1VOY1.
    But if the picture is for reference use only then you must double check with the reseller before placing the order. Better safe than sorry.