Ok, so I have a Dell Lattitude that is a couple years old. I'd like to beef it up a bit, both for gaming and for GIS work.
Finding RAM is a cinch, but I am drawing a blank on getting a beefier video card/chip. Anyone know of a source for something like this, or am I fucked without replacing the machine?
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My D600 has a 32MB Radion9000 built in, no upgrade path on memory or chip. The D800 however has a 32MB GeForce 4200TiToGo which comes with 32MB and can be upgraded to 64MB... not the best, but not to shabby either... The only problem is that D800 has the widescreen etc... and they are pretty proud of it. 
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Just fyi, Marb (and you probably already know this),
My Alienware has the Radeon Mobility 9000 64MB, which is a great video card, but falls significantly short of anything close to desktop performance. I'd be highly hesitant about paying the video RAM upgrade cost. I think the performance increase will be negligible. Remember, it's largely the CPU of the PC itself that keeps track of the vertices etc in graphical applications. Mostly, the video RAM is for storing textures to be filled quickly (among other things).
My Alienware has the Radeon Mobility 9000 64MB, which is a great video card, but falls significantly short of anything close to desktop performance. I'd be highly hesitant about paying the video RAM upgrade cost. I think the performance increase will be negligible. Remember, it's largely the CPU of the PC itself that keeps track of the vertices etc in graphical applications. Mostly, the video RAM is for storing textures to be filled quickly (among other things).
Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out.