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HP Pavilion x360 - 15t-dq100 CTO

I have an HP Pavilion x360 - 15t-dq100 CTO. I bought it in 2019 and over time the hinges hardened and in turn, the screen flexed every day that I lifted it, over time the plastic casing cracked and finally the screen broke.

In addition to this. The bases that hold the hinges (because they are hard) ended up breaking, important to note: also plastic.

This computer still works, it has an i7 processor, 16gb ram and 512 ssd. It works perfectly. The bad are the exterior details, broken screen, and casings. I was researching and buying all these parts would cost approximately $450. For what I have been wondering, if there is the possibility of transferring all the internal components of my computer to another that has better quality, that is, for example, made of aluminum. Since with $450 I can buy a new one but without the characteristics of mine, how much an i3

If anyone knows which computer I could transfer all the internal components of my computer to, I would be grateful.

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@antoniosilva123

 

Welcome to the HP support community.

 

I understand that you want to transfer the internal parts on the notebook, I am glad to assist you.

It is not recommended to transfer the internal parts to another notebook that is not tested.

However, you can do it at your own risk.

 

Keep me posted.

If this helps, please mark the public post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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