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Can you change the graphics card on a MacBook Pro?
Changing the internal Graphic Card of a notebook is not possible. If you have the latest MacBook Pro you can use probably an external one. You need need to check the hardware requirements before to buy a software/game. Changing the internal Graphic Card of a notebook is not possible.
How do I fix a slow MacBook Pro 2011?
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- Shutdown the computer, wait 30 seconds, restart the computer.
- Resetting your Mac’s PRAM and NVRAM.
- Reset the System Management Controller (SMC)
- Start the computer in Safe Mode, then restart normally.
- Repair the disk by booting from the Recovery HD.
- Create a New User Account Open Users & Groups preferences.
How to set graphics performance on MacBook Pro?
If you want to use the higher-performance discrete graphics processor at all times, choose Apple menu > System Preferences and click Energy Saver. Then deselect the automatic graphics switching checkbox.
How can I maximize battery life on my MacBook Pro?
Using this option may also maximize battery life. If you want to use the higher-performance discrete graphics processor at all times, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Battery, click the Battery tab, then deselect the automatic graphics switching checkbox.
What does automatic graphics switching do on MacBook Pro?
On these computers, the “automatic graphics switching” option is turned on by default to allow your computer to automatically switch to the best graphics system for the applications running on your computer. Using this option may also maximize battery life. When your computer is connected to an external…
What to do when your MacBook Pro is connected to an external display?
When your computer is connected to an external display, high-performance graphics remain on until you disconnect the display. If you want to use the higher-performance discrete graphics processor at all times, choose Apple menu > System Preferences and click Energy Saver. Then deselect the automatic graphics switching checkbox.