Pavilion g6-2205sa graphic upgrade

hi,
I recently brought a Pavilion g6-2205sa and was wondering if it's possible to upgrade the graphics card
thanks.

Hey s1_m0n,
Your particular notebook has integrated Intel graphics only - it isn't possible to upgrade the graphics card on that unit.
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