Mise à niveau PC Lenovo C260
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Hello everyone!
Here I am, lost at 1:37 AM to ask you a question: I have a Lenovo C260 all-in-one PC. I know it's more of an office computer, but I still use it for gaming; I only play Minecraft. However, I want to upgrade my PC. I'm not sure if it's the best thing to do, but I would like to change my Intel Graphics HD graphics card to an Nvidia one. Is it possible? But it seems to me that there's a chipset issue and that if you have a chipset, you can't change the card because it’s fixed to the motherboard, and I believe that’s my case! Could I connect another graphics card? Or is it better to start by upgrading something else? Or can I simply not make any upgrades?
Thank you for reading and for your possible help.
(I have already had the screen of my computer repaired; it's classy to my taste, I like it a lot, so I neither have the means to buy another one nor the desire!)
Here I am, lost at 1:37 AM to ask you a question: I have a Lenovo C260 all-in-one PC. I know it's more of an office computer, but I still use it for gaming; I only play Minecraft. However, I want to upgrade my PC. I'm not sure if it's the best thing to do, but I would like to change my Intel Graphics HD graphics card to an Nvidia one. Is it possible? But it seems to me that there's a chipset issue and that if you have a chipset, you can't change the card because it’s fixed to the motherboard, and I believe that’s my case! Could I connect another graphics card? Or is it better to start by upgrading something else? Or can I simply not make any upgrades?
Thank you for reading and for your possible help.
(I have already had the screen of my computer repaired; it's classy to my taste, I like it a lot, so I neither have the means to buy another one nor the desire!)
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Hi,
No graphics card change on this type of machine, there's neither the space nor the composition for it.
Moreover, it's not a chipset, but an "iGPU," an integrated graphics processor, which you have, present directly in the processor in this case.
Unfortunately, this type of "All-In-One" PC is very poco modifiable and upgradable.
It's better to opt for "custom-built" towers for that ;-)
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