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themailvnk2014-10-04 11:10:58
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themailvnk, 2014-10-04 11:10:58

Is it possible to connect a simple video card to a laptop?

Hello, I have
a laptop with a hackintosh. Note asus k56cb.
Diskretka in hackintosh does not start, because. This is the optimum technology.
In principle, I'm going to make a system unit out of a laptop, so I would play with a video card at home, and take it with me to study or somewhere else, but it's just a laptop.
So this is the question:
Can I connect a video card to my laptop, well, for example, a GTX 660. A laptop from the pores has HDMI, 1 USB 3.0 and 2 USB 2.0, well, VGA.
If possible, it is desirable to have a link to the product to be purchased or to the manufacturer's website, thank you.

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Alex Chistyakov, 2014-10-04
@alexclear

No, the GTX 660 graphics card cannot be connected to a laptop under any circumstances. The laptop does not have a regular-sized PCI-E connector, through which this video card can be connected.

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soluchok, 2015-03-26
@soluchok

You can PE4H or vidock 4 plus, PE4H is about $60-100, and vidock is $250

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