Can the Video Card on a ThinkPad be Changed (Upgraded)?
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:45 pm
I have a T30 ThinkPad with a busted XGA LCD (cracked). I wanted to replace the XGA with a SXGA+ and was told on this forum that I could but suggested that I get the proper cable and inverter to go with it. OK, now I know what the inverter does (sort of).
If I just put the SXGA+ LCD in my T30, won’t get the 1400X1050 resolution without a video card supporting that resolution will I? I assume that the video card that comes with the XGA LCD will max out at 1024X768 and won’t provide a 1400X1050 picture.
Am I right here?
However, I haven’t seen any FRU numbers for video cards. Where is the video card on a T30? Can it be upgraded and if so, what is the FRU numbers?
If I just put the SXGA+ LCD in my T30, won’t get the 1400X1050 resolution without a video card supporting that resolution will I? I assume that the video card that comes with the XGA LCD will max out at 1024X768 and won’t provide a 1400X1050 picture.
Am I right here?
However, I haven’t seen any FRU numbers for video cards. Where is the video card on a T30? Can it be upgraded and if so, what is the FRU numbers?