Hi, I have an HP G72-120ev laptop with a dead gpu chip and i want to switch to cpu graphics (uma) so i can have some basic use of the laptop and not scrap it yet. I had the chip reflowed a couple of months ago but now its dead again (black screen, no post).
I've seen a guy from youtube who shows that by removing the gpu coil the problem is solved in some cases. So my question is, does this apply on my laptop too or i have to do more technical stuff like removing the chip itself, etc.?
Below the details of my laptop:
HP G72-120ev with an i3-330m and 3 gb of ram
motherboard: DA0AX1MB6F1 REV:F
Also somewhere on the motherboard it reads AX168 with big letters.
I atached a picture of the board too
I've seen a guy from youtube who shows that by removing the gpu coil the problem is solved in some cases. So my question is, does this apply on my laptop too or i have to do more technical stuff like removing the chip itself, etc.?
Below the details of my laptop:
HP G72-120ev with an i3-330m and 3 gb of ram
motherboard: DA0AX1MB6F1 REV:F
Also somewhere on the motherboard it reads AX168 with big letters.
I atached a picture of the board too
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