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Luke Heywood
Can I upgrade my graphics card in my laptop?
I have a Lenovo G580 laptop. It's got 6GB of Ram, which is pretty nice, but it's let down by Intel graphics. I was wondering if there is any way to improve on this without like.. killing the laptop?
It's a long-shot, but I want to play Skyrim with those sexy HD graphics, plus some other new games..
Also, is 1.7GHz actually a decent processor? I'm not sure on speeds for them (basically a total newbie to computer hardware).
I use 64-bit Windows 7, too, by the way.
3 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks8 years agoIs there a Stylus that would work with a Wacom CTT-460 Bamboo Touch Graphic Tablet ?
The item description claims that it doesn't come with a Stylus nor is it designed to work with one. However there are stylus designed to work with iPads and other such Tablet computers. So, surely there would be a stylus that would work with this graphics tablet?
4 AnswersAdd-ons8 years agoIs it worth me getting a Credit Card?
Well, I'm 18, unemployed and my bank have told me that I have 'no credit rating'. I heard in the past about people improving their credit score through the use of a credit card (spending a small amount every now and then and always paying it back straight away).
Of course, it wouldn't be easy to find a credit card that I could actually get, given the low credit rating. Though I recently stumbled upon Vanquis who seem to specialize in people with low credit ratings. I Googled a little and found some awful reviews, mostly about their interest rates, which I can understand, given the people they might be lending to.
So, I guess I'm asking if it's worth getting a Credit Card at all? If it is, should I go with Vanquis? Or does anyone know of other companies who would also give a credit card to someone with 'no credit rating'?
8 AnswersCredit9 years ago