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graphics card enclosure

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by hero8675, Feb 1, 2010.

  1. hero8675

    hero8675 Member

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    Is their a work around for this?

    I have a laptop that I use on the run. I does not have a graphics card just the onboard graphic card. I can not play games from the last couple of years. Other then graphics, the computer is specked ok.

    Just like there is hard drive enclosures, is there a graphics card enclosure, so I can hook up a graphics card when I have my computer at home and want to play a game? Something that would hook up to the usb or PCMCIA?

    Is this possible?
    Is something out their that will do this?

    also is their a way to play a game on a desktop computer being controlled by the laptop? The desktop is doing the processing, but it is displayed on the laptop and the gamer is on the laptop?
     
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    "Just like there is hard drive enclosures, is there a graphics card enclosure, so I can hook up a graphics card when I have my computer at home and want to play a game? Something that would hook up to the usb or PCMCIA? "

    No.

    "also is their a way to play a game on a desktop computer being controlled by the laptop? The desktop is doing the processing, but it is displayed on the laptop and the gamer is on the laptop? "

    No, the overhead of remote control would make performance horrible.

    "Is this possible?
    Is something out their that will do this? "

    No. Laptops are not designed for gaming unless you want to spend a lot of money.
     

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