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I see no reason why you couldn't. The motherboard supports the CPU's socket, and the GTX 660 isn't that powerful of a card. So long as you have a sufficient power supply (no less than 500 watts) you'll I see no reason why you couldn't.
just visit Intel download center Once there enter the model number of the laptop/system then request driver (usually found in the web site's "Support Section"). There you should be able to find all the drivers for your model laptop Let me know if it helps you. Use system utility tool like RegInOut to remove unwanted files , fix registry and windows errors which causing drivers issue
If this is what your motherboard looks like - http://faylist.com/aa7266/intel-e210882-.jpg - then the power connector, the connector you plug in the power supply to the motherboard, is just south (below) the lower RAM slot, and just to the right of the white IDE connector. If you mean the power connections for all the other devices, they come off the power supply. (sorry, I know that's really obvious, but I mention it just in case). Jon : )
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