Upgrade Graphic Card - Envy 17-k195nz

Hello guys... I have Just un question;
i'd bought HP Envy 17   i7-4510 OU CPU 2.00Ghz     Ram 16 Gb
Graphics Card is : Nvidia GeForce 850M
This is a notebook....
I want to know if i can upgrade my grapic card with a new one...
I want to Buy the new one GTX 960, but i don't know if i can change it directy to my notebook... Or another  much better than 850M
Anyone can help me,please?

The GTX960M, I think that is what you meant to state, is not one that is listed as an option.
There is no guarantee that particular graphics module will operate as you expect.
It has not been tested on the Envy 17 notebook by HP's Quality labs.
If you do purchase it, install it and have positive or negative results, please share the results with the HP Forum.
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