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Can I Put A GTX M Graphics Card In MacBook Pro Mid 2012

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So recently I have been looking into upgrading my Mid 2012 MacBook Pro but have come across some confusion when it comes to the graphics card. Currently the computer has build in Intel graphics so I was wondering if it was possible to put a nvidia laptop graphics card (example: gtx 980m) into a mid 2012 MacBook Pro. Thanks for any help people give me on this!

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nope

 

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Nope, that is impossible.

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So recently I have been looking into upgrading my Mid 2012 MacBook Pro but have come across some confusion when it comes to the graphics card. Currently the computer has build in Intel graphics so I was wondering if it was possible to put a nvidia laptop graphics card (example: gtx 980m) into a mid 2012 MacBook Pro. Thanks for any help people give me on this!

 

You think apple would allow you to upgrade anything but the memory.

 

short answer: nope

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No. Mainly because GTX Ms are not graphics cards.

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Unless you can solder like a wizard no :P

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