J5C11EA #ACB: GPU upgrade

Hello! I have HP PAVILION p010sr 15. I want to improve discred more powerful graphics card. Can and how do I do this?

I mean replace the radeon r7 m260 more powerful card

Thank you

It is not possible to do. The chart is part of the motherboard. The M260 R7 is the high-end segment in this series of laptops, so there is no other available motherboard.

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