Upgrading my iMac's video card

I have a 24" 2.33Ghz 2nd generation(?) intel iMac and I'm wondering if I can have apple upgrade my Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT 256mb video card. I've been told by someone that this isn't possible, but I'm curious why not? My last card was recently replaced when my display wouldn't come on, so clearly the exactly card can be switched out, but why would Apple be unwilling/unable to upgrade my card?
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The video on the eMac, mini(PPC), Macbook Pro, iMac is a single chip soldered onto the Logic board and so is not upgradeable (changeable) if you could unsolder it without damaging the logic board then you would have to find a video chip that :
1/ is the same size
2/ has the number of connections (legs)
3/ is the same pin out
4/ has apple drivers !
Good luck.
custom mini

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