GP60 Video Card Upgrade Options

Hi MSI Forums! I have bought the GP60 last December, bundled with Win8, and I'm loving every moment of it, but I want my experience to be better.
Is there a possible upgrade from 64bit to 128bit 740M?
I can run dota2 on med-high settings just fine but I'm not satisfied when it comes to MMORPGs (Dragon Nest)

I don't know much of anything about the GP60 laptops.
But most likely the GPU is built into the motherboard and there is no way to upgrade the GPU at all without buying a whole new laptop.
You can verify this yourself by taking off the bottom panel (if there is one, again, I don't truly know) and checking for yourself.

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