Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Can there be 2 video cards?
The crux of the matter is as follows. The girl took the laptop to the workshop to replace the case. (not a matrix, but the bottom of the case where the touchpad is). On the same day after the replacement, signs of a dying video card began. I thought I’d climb at least to see what kind of vidyuha, but I’ll order a new one. BUT. I saw this picture https://prnt.sc/ix70tg
Lenovo g575 laptop. I googled. A video card was placed on them, the one that is second in the list (6310). The first one was not placed on them. In connection with this question. The master just stuck someone else's video card there instead of his own, or am I confusing something?!
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
There are two of them, especially in a non-gaming laptop, it cannot stand, most likely a driver / system glitch.
Rather, an AMD laptop with switchable/hybrid graphics and what kind of universal driver crushed the built-in core.
It is not possible to insert another card on lenovo g575, because it is soldered there on the motherboard and no one will solder a working chip to put it together, this operation is too expensive, and if the chip is changed, then the records of the old one disappear from the system.
In general, it is extremely rare, but there are top gaming laptops with SLI graphics.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question