Comparison of features to ensure the good motherboard is purchased

I have a Pavilion dv4-1145go with a motherboard 486724-001, which is dead.

In searching the Internet, I saw several motherboards with the same model number, but that are advertised for use in another Pavilion models, such as 1020us-dv4, dv4-1125, etc..

Where can I find a comparison of specifications and features for different models of dv4?

Can I be comfortable that the motherboard 486724-001 will agree and work correctly, no matter what model dv4 it is intended?

Thanks for your help.

Hello

This motherboard can be used in the HP 49 machines. You can see a complete list on the following link:

http://PartSurfer.HP.com/search.aspx?SearchText=486724-001

(Expand the sign + to see the list). and you machine IS in the list. It is allowed to use.

Kind regards.

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