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Salman Zeb KhanPakistan
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I can answer questions related to Graphics cards hardware and software and upgrade advice for both Nvidia and Ati. I can't answer questions which involve hardware troubleshooting or software errors for these questions please refer to Graphics card manufacturer support. | |
BobbertAvailable
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I have been into computer hardware, especially 3D graphics and the hardware that drives them, for a number of years. I have knowledge in installation, use, troubleshooting, purchase suggestions and overclocking. |
No, the graphics hardware in laptops is generally considered to be non-upgradable. If an update were available, Sony would be the sole source of said upgrade, and it will very likely be far more expensive
You can download a monitor driver from Acer (it may also have such a file stored on the CD that came with the monitor) which should alleviate the issue: http://www.acer.co.uk/acer/service.do;jsessionid=A1228F012D730087EA2721F6B8D5B78
Dear Nivin, You have to check out your local computer market becuse nowdays mostly PCI-EXPRESS or AGP cards are available online. Its difficult to recommend online ;if you like to play games why don't
Dear Florin, Nowdays most AGP cards are 1.5v compatible but before buying any card ask this from vendor if you are buying online then email the sales staff and verify . Kindly visit this link and
Dear Daniel, Your graphics card is a mid range card so i can run the latest games at medium/low settings. All games have a readme file which shows what min or recommended hardware required to play these

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