DV7 3010eg card mother and processor replacement

I want to change my HP Pavilion DV7 3010eg motherboard and processor. As well as the graphics, if possible. Need suggestions. Please guide so I can do.

Well, you can certainly to some extent, but the question is whether you should. There is no Motherboard upgrade. You have the best AMD motherboard that can fit in the plastic case, with the highest card and the best video. You can upgrade the processor to a:

AMD Turion™ X 2 Ultra Dual-Core M640 35 - W, 2.60 GHz with 2 MB of L2 cache

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