2010-03-03, 01:06 PM
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (Integrated)
Laptop Model: HP Pavillion DV6009
So yeah, I can't run anything 'gaming'-wise too great, I noticed. On Vista, I had to disable Windows Updates for MS to run without any lag, and I tested this a couple times to make sure my assumptions were correct. However.. since I have W7 on here, I noticed the Windows Updates had nothing to do with why my game runs like complete donkey-shit. If I'm correct, integrated cards cannot be removed, right? So what would be my options here? I'm thinking about just disabling the integrated card when I get a new graphics-card and just insert the new card in. :/
Yes, I have updated my graphics-drivers on here, hell, I tried doing that, and I even got a special drivers-update that someone made to boost the graphics-card's performance specifically for gaming and sound, still didn't help much. I'm running out of options, so it seems like installing a new Graphics Card would be best.
Is there even such of a thing as an 'external' Graphics Card that you can plug into .. oh, let's say an Expansion Port/Slot? Because there are ones specifically for videos or something, right? Hmm.
Laptop Model: HP Pavillion DV6009
So yeah, I can't run anything 'gaming'-wise too great, I noticed. On Vista, I had to disable Windows Updates for MS to run without any lag, and I tested this a couple times to make sure my assumptions were correct. However.. since I have W7 on here, I noticed the Windows Updates had nothing to do with why my game runs like complete donkey-shit. If I'm correct, integrated cards cannot be removed, right? So what would be my options here? I'm thinking about just disabling the integrated card when I get a new graphics-card and just insert the new card in. :/
Yes, I have updated my graphics-drivers on here, hell, I tried doing that, and I even got a special drivers-update that someone made to boost the graphics-card's performance specifically for gaming and sound, still didn't help much. I'm running out of options, so it seems like installing a new Graphics Card would be best.
Is there even such of a thing as an 'external' Graphics Card that you can plug into .. oh, let's say an Expansion Port/Slot? Because there are ones specifically for videos or something, right? Hmm.

