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HP ProBook 4530s Notebook PC
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Hi,

I have 2 mb, one is 646246-001 , without GPU

and another is 670795-001, that is broken and has GPU,

 

If I switch GPU, will it work ? 

 

 

( from  670795-001  to  646246-001).

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BIOS is the same for integrated and dedicated video motherboards and I have to be honest I have never done this and I am doubtful you can do it but good luck. 

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How exactly did you plan to remove the video chip from the one board and affix it to the other?

 

670795-001670795-001

646246-001646246-001

 

Theoretically if you had a motherboard factory and the equipment you could transplant the video chip from one board to the other but I seriously doubt you have the equipment to do that. 

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1. I can find a right equipment to do that.

 

2. physicaly i see is possible, but how about bios, or same soft level.

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BIOS is the same for integrated and dedicated video motherboards and I have to be honest I have never done this and I am doubtful you can do it but good luck. 

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