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@ronvalencia
Yes, it is a VGN-NS10L. Thanks for the heads up.
You seem to be a very intelligent person who knows alot more then anyone else I've asked on this subject.
I don't know if my laptop has an express card slot of not, I wouldn't know what to look for. My laptop's had no upgrades since purchase.
The only input socket I've got on my laptop that I don't know about has a flap cover and measures 1.5 inches x .2 inches. Would that be it?,if so I'm considering buying the XFX Radeon HD 5870 graphics card at £170 (will Vidock 4 plus support it, if not can you make a suggestion?) and a Vidock 4 plus at £189 (I assume via Paypal I can pay in pounds and it'll convert it?).
I have an HDMI cable I assume will plug into the Vidock4 and then into my HD 32" Toshiba RegzA to allow me to play games off it?
Is that everything I need to play games on my PC?
ronvalencia
Thanks, but I'm not knowlegable enough compared to DIY ViDOCK's TC i.e. refer to http://forum.notebookreview.com/gaming-software-graphics-cards/418851-diy-vidock-experiences.html
According to http://www.pcwb.co.uk/catalogue/item/SONB0293Your Sony Vaio VGN-NS10L laptop has an ExpressCard slot.

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The potential complication is that some laptops has a broken ExpressCard implementation.
During my DIY ViDock exploration, I use a cheap/freebee PCI-Express Graphics Card before I spend $$.
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I can only tell you my experience with Sony Vaio VGN-FW45 and Dell Studio XPS 1645 laptops. ASUS G1S, ASUS GS1N and ASUS N80-VN laptops has broken ExpressCard implementation i.e. needs workaround e.g. PCI address space defrag.
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I don't know how close is your Sony VGN-NS10L with Sony VGN-NS110e. You may needto contact Sony VGN-NS110e + DIY ViDock owner in http://forum.notebookreview.com/gaming-software-graphics-cards/418851-diy-vidock-experiences.html
Compare your laptop's PCIdevice address mappings with Sony VGN-NS110e. For any external graphic card to work, it needs 256MB continuous address space.
@ronvalencia
I do have an express card slot then, the 34mm one. I'll try and borrow and express card from someone if possible to test if it works.
You have no idea then if the Radeom HD 5870 will work in a Vidock 4 plus or if I was to get both that I will definately be able to play games on my laptop (provided the graphics card does indeed work). My concern is that it won't work because my CPU will remain untouched?, or is that irrelevant?
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