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Unfortunately, there is no way you can fit a desktop graphics card in your laptop. The only way is through the external enclosure with Thunderbolt.

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23 minutes ago, NeoSk11zle said:

Is there a way I can fit a gpu in my laptop. I can't do an external box with a gpu as my Inspirion has no thunderbolt. 

 

thnx

Check to see if it has a MXM slot if it does it supports a dgpu internally.

1 minute ago, Waqas409 said:

That will not work with most gpus, the reason being is that these only supply 20-25W to the pcie card which will not be enough for most gpus, and will severly bottleneck anything greater then a gtx 750 in power since it is only pcie 3.0x1. 

Also an external atx psu is needed as well.

 

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