No -- the CPU and video RAM are a permanent part of the mainboard. It doesn't appear the i7 was offered with this model, and even if you could find a replacement board that would fit, the cost would likely approach 60-70% of what you paid for the system - or more. And for that, there'd be no video upgrade.
If you need a faster CPU or more video RAM, it's time for a higher-end system.
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No -- the CPU and video RAM are a permanent part of the mainboard. It doesn't appear the i7 was offered with this model, and even if you could find a replacement board that would fit, the cost would likely approach 60-70% of what you paid for the system - or more. And for that, there'd be no video upgrade.
If you need a faster CPU or more video RAM, it's time for a higher-end system.