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    Eurocom Offers Full VGA Upgradeability in its line of Gaming Notebooks Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Nov 15, 2012.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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  2. Quix Omega

    Quix Omega Notebook Evangelist

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    So the monster is discontinued then?

    Yeah, didn't think so.
     
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    Eurocomtechs Company Representative

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    Eurocom has an Ebay store that has many video cards for sale along with notebooks and other components. You can simply google Eurocom ebay and the first link is our video card upgrade site.

    Of course we would love to offer video card upgrades for every system that we have, but we cannot offer upgrades to systems that have a graphics processor integrated to the motherboard. A very high percentage of our discrete graphics based systems can still be upgraded after several years after launch, for example we offer 680M and 7970M upgrades for our D900F Panther, that is about 4 years old.
     
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    Renovatio7 Notebook Enthusiast

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    It´s nice to see that there is a small percentage of laptops with an upgradable grafic card, however, I think it´s not very cost efficient. An eGPU-setup is of course not as portable but it will be a lot cheaper and it works with a higher percentage of laptops.