identification for Pavilion dm4t graphics card

Hello, I need a little help on replacing the fan in my Dm4t.  I identified the replacement fan with the purchase, but the HP manual indicates that there are two choices of fan based on what graphics card I have.  a fan of the Intel HD Graphics 3000 card and another for the ATi Radeon HD7470 XT card.  How can I determine what graphics card I have in my machine?  Don't know where to look or how to tell.  Thank you.

Hello:

Go to Device Manager and click to expand the category graphics cards.

You will see the name of the listed graphics cards.

If you have two listed (Intel + AMD 7470), then download the fan/radiator for notebooks with discrete graphics, no UMA cards listed.

If you have just the video card Intel that are listed there, then you get the fan/radiator for UMA graphics card.

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