Graphics upgrade hp envy 17-j053ea

I know it's very hard to upgrade graphics of the computer laptop or perhaps impossible. I would like to know if you can upgrade the graphics card to an hp envy 17-j053ea or if you can confirm that this is impossible. If there is a way to do how much would it cost (map real etc.), I am aware of the similarities that must share the original map and the new.
Thanks for reading.

BIOS is part of the motherboard, so when Exchange you the Board you bring the BIOS along. You need to reinstall or re-register Windows, however. There is no 'card '. All the video material is hard soldered to the motherboard. The 740 M and 750M "switched" with Intel 4600 Graphics and operate essentially the same thing. The 750M memory DDR5 and 740 M uses DDR3 and otherwise, it is essentially very little difference except the M 750 is clocked just a little faster. I have a HP Envy with the 750M and it is a lower mid-range graphics card. He will play small games but is not an enthusiast graphics card. The 740M is in the same class.

You have graphs of GT740M. There is a motherboard with video of 750 M and it is the reference number:

720267 501

The only motherboard is $ 300:

http://h20141.www2.HP.com/hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=D46CE1188F0141C681859D24ED54E721&SearchIn=PartNumber&SearchPN=720267-501

Here is the Service Manual:

Your repair manuals

A technician may be practiced $ 150 to $200 to swap motherboards.

The difference between the 2 chips graphics is negligible and far from a value of 450 $et $500, but it can be made. Advice from Paul is strong enough.

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