Is it possible to take the 64mb graphics card out of a Macbook and switch it with a 128 or 256mb card?

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As far as I understand it, most laptops--including the Macbooks--do not permit graphics card upgrades. Most laptops feature integrated, onboard graphics chips, and this is certainly the case with Macbooks. Some laptops do have AGP video cards that permit upgrading, but they are typically very expensive (e.g. The Alienware notebooks).

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Unlikely The majority of laptops (and lots of cheaper desktops) have a graphics chip that is soldered onto the motherboard and isn’t removable in any practical sense. Unlike desktops, there’s no actual card in a laptop, and not even a slot on the motherboard where you could add a card. A small percentage of laptops (mostly from small companies who customize systems) have a removable graphics chip -- but even then, you’d have issues with finding a compatible chip.

The other thing about onboard graphics is that the memory isn't on the graphics chip itself. The computer uses part of the regular memory and allocates part of that for use by the graphics. On many computers you can adjust the amount of memory the graphics takes for itself.

There's always an upper limit for that, however. So even if you changed the graphics chip, chances are that it wouldn't change that upper limit that you can set. The memory allocation is usually set in the bios.

Check the documentation that came with the laptop to see if you can change that allocation, and how to do it. Keep in mind, though, that whatever you take for the graphics to use is subtracted from what the computer can use for itself. You might check with Apple to see if there’s a way to upgrade your laptop, which would mean you’d ship it to them, and they’d probably swap out the URL1 may not be worth doing, depending on what they'd charge you.

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