The video cards or Graphic cards which are used on Desktop cannot be run on laptops. That is the most common sense you can figure by seeing the size and technology. The laptop cards are based on Nano technology which reduces the size of a big hardware or entire technology to a very small size of device and giving out the same performance what you get from the original.
I am here to just to provide a basic solution which might can help out to run an External PCI E Graphic Card on the laptop. The laptop has an entirely different motherboard with the portable Graphic Card fitted on the motherboard. It is a square shape card which is also termed in the Series of Mobility. But the article can be a bit meaningful where if you have an external card left then you can with the help of an enclosure fix on the laptop and enjoy the gaming performance. Note down one thing that this is not possible via usb support or any other cable. You might need to open up the laptop and place and special convertor over the laptop GPU location. A cable from that goes to special board on which the Graphic card is placed.
I had found ample of solution for External Graphic Card Enclosure for Desktop and Laptop too. But the same is entirely a different hardware which has onboard card support and it looks like a PS3 box. The best example for that I can give you is ATI XGP. This enclosure is not just a box to provide you PCI E express support on laptop but a connecter where you can put 3 monitors altogether. But does this solution is better or costly. I will say this is costly. You have to buy a box of some hundreds of dollars and an additional hardware on your system.
My view to force more on to use the current GPU on your laptop which might be lying with you. The only issue with this stuff is that you have to built up the PCB on your own self or wait for some company who can design a worth full enclosure. Anyways at least we can give a try for the same and I believe this might work. ATI XGP uses PCI Express 2.0, to allow the use of graphics cards in an external case with its own power supply and cooling. The bandwidth amounts to up to 4 gigabytes per second in each direction when notebook and external graphics solution to communicate with each other. So far, the limited bandwidth of external graphics solutions, the biggest problem.
Processor power is not only since the Asus EEE PC, a secondary criterion for computer purchase - what really counts in the complex world of games is the graphics card. GPU instead of CPU is the part that the power of the computer by the fans chasing faster than one a fried egg on a MacBook Air can fry. Basically, these are a case as hard disks that can only be installed in the ATI XGP, the high-end graphics card from ATI - if it has to be even two. If you go, the notebook is running on its own, integrated and lame graphics card - and consumes considerably less power.
An external monitor is not needed by the way - the ATI XGP can also back their spending in the computer and send display on the screen. It goes without saying that everything is going with all the harassment, HDMI and DVI and all other abbreviations that you need.
These are some of the other possibilities offered by ATI XGP technology:
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