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  1. Hm.... you're right...my bad, it Sandy Bridge...sorry I'm wrong...
  2. HERE is my mini pci-e slot which i figured to be the wifi card... close-up By the way, do you mind if I asking; why all this time, I never anyone done egpu using powerful graphic cards such as NVIDIA Quadro / ATI FirePro? Upgrading to GeForce series is kinda regular to me... excellent in gaming but I'm afraid it will disturbing me because the reason why I upgrade; is not because want to have better game experience but to unlock my 3D application such as Adobe CS6 suite, Autodesk Maya and other powerful software.. So... is that possible for me to do the egpu using Nvidia Quadro card? I'm planning to use it on Nvidia Quadro K600 1GB gpu...
  3. thanks lapytopy! I do have dissambled my laptop finally I found that I have a MINI PCI-E slot on wifi card... but I have to take a risk to lose the wifi right? However, I don't think remove the wifi card will be the 'dead route' for me. I can still access the internet If I install the wireless adapter via USB cable.. So thats pass! About the CPU, you're right. My only solution is, I will upgrade my CPU and change it to i7 soon.. I have checked it via intel website...Kinda look around the name, my processor name is Intel Pentium B940 which derived from Intel HM65 Chipset (Ivy Bridge)... One day, I gonna remove that super-slow 2Ghz CPU to i7 2.6 Ghz (turbo-boost 3.8Ghz). I have tired done some research for over 3-4 months. Want to take it into action!
  4. Hello. Sorry if I get you guys messed up.This is a very serious issue to me. I'm interested to make an external GPU for my laptop...But the problem is, I even don't know whether it has a PCI-E slot or not. Here are my laptop specs so far:Laptop Brand : ASUS K43SJOS : Windows 7 Ultimate 64xRAM : 6 GBCPU : Intel Pentium B940 2.00 GhzGPU : Nvidia GeForce GT 520M 1GB HDD : Seagate 500GB
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