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Can i change out or upgrade my laptop cards

Sainix

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compaq presario v5000

can i change out or upgrade sound or video cards in this laptop, bought it off someone and one guy told me this laptop can have the video card changed. looking into dj stuff and would kinda like to use this laptop for it, so would i be able to change the sound card?
 
Some laptops you can. Your best bet would to google your laptop's model# and get all the specs and such that way.
 
You would have to know the exact model number of your particular V5000. Apparently some do have a separate graphics card which can be upgraded. However it's likely to be extremely expensive.

As for sound, you can always get an external USB sound module. Beringer, M-audio and Creative all do some really excellent USB sound IO devices. These will nearly always have a much better SQ and capabilites than whats inside the laptop.
 
You would have to know the exact model number of your particular V5000. Apparently some do have a separate graphics card which can be upgraded. However it's likely to be extremely expensive.

As for sound, you can always get an external USB sound module. Beringer, M-audio and Creative all do some really excellent USB sound IO devices. These will nearly always have a much better SQ and capabilites than whats inside the laptop.

Thank you =] this helps a lot i am looking into buying one now
 
You might also want to download the repair manual fro this model, which compaq probably has online (I know Dell does for their machines). Also join one of the compaq tech forums, where a lot of guys who mod their rigs hang out. you should be able to find out exactly what you can or cannot do with your particular rig and what compatible cards exist, if any.

I did exactly this with a Dell mini 1012, and turned it into a little monster of a machine. I'm now in the middle of doing the same to an old Dell 700m.
 
I think it is not possible as there is not so much space to install new card.
That's not true, As has been said, some laptops have soldered components, while others have plugged in and snapped/screwed in place components. Many laptops have a mixture of the two.
 
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