Card mother Dell Latitde E6430

I have a Dell Latitude e6430 with i7 3270qm processor, Nvidia NVS5200 graphics card.
I need to buy a replacement for motherboard. Part number of my old motherboard is CN-02V2HC.It looks like this:



I found that my local supplier has E6430 motherboard with part number CN-03N0Y.Wil my laptop work if I replace my CN-02V2HC motherboard with CN-03N0YJ? What is the difference between these two motherboards ?

Hello AYRAT_SHAFIKOV

Please write to us.

We wouldn't really know you advise to go ahead with the 3N0Y3.

The difference we see is the one on your system is a motherboard no ATG, while 3N0Y3 is a motherboard ATG.  You might face some problems with the conflict of the drivers with the new motherboard.

Please try to get a similar to as serial number motherboard.

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