- Upgrading can void your warranty
- This process isn’t for the impatient
- Not all components can be changed out
- Some upgrades could damage your laptop
Can you upgrade a laptop processor?
Is your laptop too slow?
Start with upgrading your laptop’s RAM
Consider upgrading your laptop’s hard drive
Move up to an upgraded operating system
Upgrade your graphics card
If you want to add a CD/DVD drive
How to upgrade your laptop for gaming
There are some ways that you can boost your gaming experience:
- Physically clean your laptop: Dust and dirt can harm performance by reducing airflow, causing your computer to overheat.
- Defragment hard drive: While Windows automatically defrags your files, you may want to manually check your defrag status as well.
- Make sure DirectX is up to date: Check which version you’re using by typing “dxdiag” into the menu. From there, run a Windows update to potentially get more performance out of your gaming-related hardware.
- Overclock your graphics card: There are tools that can help you push your graphics card to the limit by increasing your GPU’s voltage and clock frequency. The tool comes with a hardware monitor so can monitor system stability. You must proceed with caution here. Overclocking increases the risk your computer will overheat and shut down and let’s face it, that doesn’t exactly make for the most enjoyable gaming experience. It may also void your manufacturer’s warranty so proceed with caution.
