HT3249 Can the graphics card of MacBook pro be customized?

Can the graphics card of MacBook pro be customized?

Only at the point of ordering from the Apple store. Select the required Video card at that point, because it can't be changed later.
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  • Can we upgrade the graphic card on macbook pro 13 inch mid 2012

    I just bought my macbook pro 13 inch mid 2012. I am wondering can i upgrade the graphic card to NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M discrete processor with up to 1GB of video memory?

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  • Why are the graphics cards in macbook pro's so weak?

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  • Can we add graphic card to macbook pro late 2011

    can we add graphic card to macbook pro late 2011

    I'm sorry, but you can only replace the hard drive and the RAM. The rest of the hardware is soldered onto the logic board, so it's not possible to replace it

  • Can the entry-level 2012 Macbook Pro i5 handle CS5/CS6?

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  • Upgrade Graphics card in MacBook Pro 15" 2.2GHz Early 2011

    Hi,
    I'm new to the forums so please don't comment saying that this has already been posted.
    Anyway, I Have a MacBook Pro 15" 2.2GHz Early 2011 and would like to play games using Dolphin. I have been using Dolphin for about 3 months but I have to scale my resolution down to 720p for it to run smoothly. So I was wondering if I could upgrade my graphics card to something that could support this on a 1440 by 900 or at least a 1280 by 800.
    Edit: Due do other answers, I now realise that it is not possible to change the graphics card but is there any other way of making it fast enough.
            Thanks again.
    Thanks in advance,
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    //Message was edited by: Aaron Leanage

    Hi Aaron, Two kinds of people in the world, Tool users and tool builders. In this case, the prior responses to the question presume to know you, they are in a context that stereotype the entire reading audience as only able to consume a shrink wrapped utter non tech end user answer.
    Responses fail to ask before they answer follow up questions. They fail to set any boundaries of what you or the audience would consider acceptable and worse pass off (with scorn for your asking it) your question as either foolish or as factually materially not technologically possible.
    When in reality, it’s just is not your question which is in error, it appears to be the experience of or the presuming of the posters which have limited the material factual discussion of options.
    No one asked you if your goal was to get it done with a technicians help or to purchase a completed finished end user installable bits and make it work yourself. No one asked if you had some, none, extensive or access to technicians who do soldering.
    The three respondent’s are likely correct in guessing, most people (in general) can't go buy and solder if their lives depended on it.  However what the posters did, almost appears intended to confuse or conflate the experience with soldering with it with not being possible, rational, reasonable or desirable.
    I don’t know you or the other posters, but I value the question and you more than to dismiss it by answering conveniently based on my assumptions about you.
    So out of the box thinking is required, to counter the dismissive one liners .."its soldered in, suck it up and buy new".
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    Soldering irons have been around for over 4,000 years. Up until the late 1800s they were all heated by open flame or burning coals.
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    1921
    Ernst Sachs (Germany) claims to have developed the first electric soldering iron for industry (see note below) and ERSA begins commercial production of a 200 watt electric soldering iron.  [More Details]
    Note: I have found an advertisement from 1898 in an issue of "The Electrical Engineer" Vol. XXIV showing a drawing and description of the American Electrical Heater Company's electric soldering iron which pre dates Ernst Sachs electric soldering iron by 23 years.
    1926
    In December of 1926 William Alferink files for a U.S. patent for a "Combined Holder and Automatic Circuit Breaker for Electric Soldering Irons" (first soldering station?). On July third, 1928 the patent is granted.
    1946
    Carl E. Weller is granted a patent for his instant heat soldering gun and starts production as the Weller Manufacturing Company in Easton Pennsylvania where he manufactures the first "Speedy Iron" instant heat soldering gun.
    1949
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    1951
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    1954
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    1960
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    1967
    Weller begins manufacturing it's W-TCP soldering station with a "Magnastat" iron.
    1970
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    So the actual fundamental concern is not soldering, soldering has been around for a while, finding a technician is not the issue. Then the issue would seem to me to be, "will a card fit"?
    If the card fits, it can be soldered in. That’s the bottom line. An expert might take an hour to solder it, An expert might charge $90 - $250 an hour. A person with more than a little experience will appear as an expert to you. Ask for and check references, BBB to reduce your learning curve. Establish a maximum price, Establish criteria with your expert that make it acceptable to agree in advance in writing to only pay a fixed max amount on successful completion.
    Does anyone have a reference of it being done?
    Does anyone know a contact company that would take the job?
    Does anyone know specific parts (have a URL?) that should or are known to work?
    Milestones
    – Feasibility confirmation
    – Locate engineering soldering expertise
    – Return here and post your experience.
    Notes:
    If Apple had Nvidia reduce or reshape the display card specifically to fit the MacBook Pro you’re out of luck however if the MBP card was not customized by Apple then any modern mobile Nvidia board may work if you can find a tech to solder it in.
    If Apple changed the already small mobile card form to custom fit the MBP then you’re going to have no luck.
      Glad to clear that up for everyone with some material relevant facts for the adults
    shldr2thewheel wrote:
    the graphics card is not upgradeable.
    Kappy wrote:
    You cannot upgrade the CPU or GPU on laptops. They are soldered to the motherboard.
    Regardless of your being new here, this topic has been discussed before. You might have searched before posting.
    Allan Eckert wrote:
    If you would have read the threads posted on the right under the heading More Like This, you would have discovered that it has already been posted here.
    Allan

  • Two graphics card on macbook pro which one do I use?

    I have two graphics cards on my macbook pro. ADM random 6490m (256mb vram) and Intel HD graphics 3000 (512mb vram). My question is which one should I use? I don't do any hardcore gaming or photoshop. I guess that I am just looking for the best display and least buffering if that even has anything to do with the graphics card. I just want to get the most out of my macbook. I appreciate any advice. Thank you.

    Your MBP more or less chooses which graphics card to use automatically.  In System Preferences>Energy Saver, check Automatic graphics switching.  When it's checked on, it will use the higher power and higher quality dedicated AMD 6490 when you're plugged into the wall, and uses the Intel 3000HD when on battery.
    I have downloaded gfxCardStatus to give me more control over which graphics card to use.  There are times I might want the AMD while on battery, even though it runs hotter and uses more battery life. 
    Either card will do well with HD movies, though I notice a lot more artifacts with the Intel 3000 when the movie has a lot of action or explosions or sounds.  If you want to do hardcore gaming, you need the AMD of course.  Photoshop is more dependent on the central processor rather than the graphics card, so I'm not sure you'd have much issue using either one.

  • Graphic card on MacBook pro 17 inch fails

    Hello
    my MacBook Pro screen stays black and after check up it is the graphic card nvidia which has failed. It was brought to my attention that Apple had a recall on Mac book pro from 2007 and 2008 and I believe mine is one of them. Now the issue is Apple considers this computer vintage, so a third party will have to do the repair. My question to Apple is: will they pay for this repair?

    Nope - you're stuck with the Intel 4000. If you wanted a higher-performance GPU, you should have bought a 15".
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  • Graphics card on macbook pro early 2008

    Hello,
    the graphics card on my MacBook Pro just died. I know this is a problem that accured to this gerneration sometimes. Does Apple still replace these Graphic cards as obligingness?
    Otherwise I think it does make no sence to let it repair.
    Thanks for you help

    There is no graphics card. The video hardware is soldered to and integral with the logic board so, if that is the problem, the only fix is a new logic board.
    The video chipset in my Late 2007 MBP failed in June 2013, six months after Apple's free logic board repalcement program expired Apple support said they could not longer repair that model due to lack of parts.

  • Updating Graphics Card for MacBook Pro

    Hello.
    I have the most recent 13 inch: 2.5 GHz MacBook Pro.
    The thing is, I absoutley hate the Intel HD 4000 Graphics card that comes with it.
    The only game I play on my MacBook Pro is Battlefield 3, but the graphics card has a hard time trying to run the program
    Other than the graphics card, all my computer specs meet the requirements to play the game.
    MY QUESTION IS
    Is it possible to replace my graphics card with a Nvidia graphics card? Probably by opening up my laptop and putting it in.
    I heard that this way was impossible, but I am not 100% sure.
    And if that doesn't work, is there any way to get a newer graphics card? Probably externally through the bolt connection thing?
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    Jon,
    Like yourself I found that a customized PC is the way to go for PC games. For several years Apple sort of kept up with PC graphics ability making the Macbook Pros, Mac Pros, and some iMacs close enough to play recent demanding PC games.
    The current trend of thinner and lighter for the Apple laptops has compromised the gaming capabilities to the point that I have switched to a PC Clevo P150HM for new games.  I play Skyrim on ultra settings. The best thing about these PCs is the initial customability and some upgrading ability later.
    One big question I have about the trend to Retinal displays is how much more graphics ability is required to just maintain the existing level of performance.
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    15.4-inch LED-backlit glossy
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  • Can i change a graphics card in macbook pro retina 15?

    Dropped a coke on macbook pro retina 15 and need to change a graphics card can i do it???

    The gfx hardware is integral with and soldered to the logic board, so "no" to your question.
    If you have a black screen after a spill of a carbonated (= mildly acidic) drink, you've probably zapped more than graphics hardware.
    Many such spills are not recoverable. The repair price can approach the cost of a new computer. If you have honmeowners'/renters' insurance, put them on notice of the accident ASAP. Many people have found that their home policy covers accidental damage to electronics including computers, subject to a deductible. Often it's the only financial help you'll get in recovering from a liquid disater.

  • Can we add external graphic card on macbook pro

    can we add graphic card to my macbook pro late 2011
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    Not yet, no. MSI is showing an early demonstration of a Thunderbolt peripheral that will host an external graphics card, so there may be a solution eventually though it currently is Windows-only. See:
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  • Issues with graphic card on Macbook Pro 2011

    I just having problem with starting my Macboook. First, at start screen (gray background with the apple logo) appears pink/red horizontal lines over all the screen. Then, when i'm using my computer, screen goes black for no reason and i need to force restart to turn on the Mac.
    I can see that many people is having the same problem. ¿Someone knows what's going on? I can't believe this is happening to a "HIGH QUALITY" expensive computer. This seems happening to 2011 Macbook Pros...
    Joaquín.

    I had a similar problem on my iMac some years ago, and it was due to a graphic card failure, so I think it is the same problem for you. As it is a hardware problem, the only option is to take it to an Apple Store or reseller to get it fixed: you will get it fixed for free if your Mac is in warranty or if there is a replacement program.

  • Creative Cloud background service constantly uses high-performance graphics card on MacBook Pro

    On my MacBook Pro mid-2010, I recently noticed that the high-performance graphics card for some reason was constantly on. In MacBooks as of 2009, there are two graphics cards that can be used, one integrated, one PCIe. The integrated one is less powerful, but is used to preserve battery. The other one is enabled when there is a high demand for graphics power.
    I saw that when the Creative Cloud service (with this I mean the general software package that tracks for updates and syncs fonts and files) was loaded into the system, the MacBook automatically starts using this high-performance graphics card, even without any other software running, just freshly from boot. This, of course, drains battery and I don't think that much power is needed to run a background service. The only way to stop the high-performance graphics card from kicking in, is by terminating the complete Creative Cloud service, which is of course not very useful when you use the sync feature a lot.
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    Same here. Macbook Retina 15", purchased earlier this year.
    Nice (and free) utility to monitor GPU-usage is:
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    Helped me to notice that it's better to quit Photoshop if not using it because it still uses the nVidia GPU if Photoshop is not even the active application (eg. running in the background).
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