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There are some laptops such as the MSI GT72 that can take a desktop GPU. Look up the specs and features of your laptop online, you'll then know more than the other people who tried and failed to answer your question. Google is your friend.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a full-size desktop GPU. It will not fit inside of a laptop.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In general, gaming laptops are not modifiable. The fact that you ask if you can put this in your laptop suggests that you don't mod a lot of computers, and I think it's unlikely you'll be doing much upgrading to the laptop. In contrast, desktop PC's are more easily modifiable, and a much better place to start learning how to mod electronics. Read the instructions to be sure you don't damage anything, but desktop parts are almost plug-and-play simple to put together. The hardest part in my experience is the CPU, because you need to be sure it's in the right orientation, you need to apply just the right amount of that silvery goo (thermal compound), and you need to install a cooler. Ram, graphics cards, hard drives, power supplies... these are all easy to put together, and my 8 year old could do it with some coaching.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This card is for Desktops not Laptops. They may come out with a laptop version at some point but not now.
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