• bleistift2@feddit.de
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    2 年前

    When I was looking for a gaming laptop 2 years ago, I couldn’t find any that didn’t have the graphics card soldered on. I looked into building a laptop myself, but I couldn’t even find cases to buy. Am I just the most dumbest Googler?

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      2 年前

      MXM GPUs never really caught on, and nobody builds their own laptop, it’s just not a thing like it is with desktops.

      Best option if you want upgradable graphics would be an external Thunderbolt dock, but even then there are plenty of caveats there.

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        2 年前

        I looked into them, too. But at the time I wasn’t sure enough this would actually work well. If I’m buying a graphics card for , I don’t want 30% of the juice going down the drain because it’s external.

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      2 年前

      Framework sells the individual parts to their systems, when I was looking into it there wasn’t really a cost benefit to doing it all by hand though.

      Their new 16 inch system has a modular GPU. Should be able to upgrade it in the future.

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      Graphic cards are always soldered on in modern gaming laptop. The only way to upgrade the GPU is by using an external GPU, and making sure you only buy a laptop that support eGPU.