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how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

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    how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

    Hello friends,
    DELL inspiron 5559 with tow VGA Cards (intel + NVidia).
    The Nvidia Card Burn Down
    i hear that i can disconnect the NVidia card by remove a resistance beside it.
    can any body help me how i can found that resistance? or lead to the correct way to disconnect the NVidia VGA card?

    appreciate any little help
    thank you so much

    #2
    Re: how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

    If your mb is LA- D071P, then just removing graphics coil makes it UMA only.

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      #3
      Re: how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

      Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
      If your mb is LA- D071P, then just removing graphics coil makes it UMA only.
      thank you my friend
      can you help me which coil i should remove?
      i attached the schematic.
      and attach a pic for VGA Circuit in the board.

      Attached Files

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        #4
        Re: how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

        here is a pic for the VGA on board

        http://www.mediafire.com/view/rwo93n...702_140042.jpg
        Last edited by eng.jaudat; 07-02-2020, 05:44 AM.

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          #5
          Re: how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

          The two coils surrounded by 4 mosfets and 4 capacitors are the coil you need to remove near GPU. You cant figure out which are graphics coil??

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            Re: how i can disconnect the seconed vga card in laptop?

            Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
            The two coils surrounded by 4 mosfets and 4 capacitors are the coil you need to remove near GPU. You cant figure out which are graphics coil??
            thank you.
            i'm not going deeply through motherboards maintenance.
            now i figure out
            thank you

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