My laptop has Discrete or UMA memory?

Hello...

After about 14 months phone my mother bought for me for my 2nd year of graduate studies has experienced its first major challenge as the cooling fan malfunctioning. Start-up before the OS boots, he said the fan malfunctions and so it will not start unless I said it too.

If I want to buy a new fan so I can take it to local repair shop and repair.  I think I found two possible options for the fans as well. However, according to the manual of the game depends on if the "model of the computer is equipped with a processor Intel and a graphic with UMA memory or discrete subsystem. Unfortunately I have no idea what this means in all...

This is the laptop...

http://www.CNET.com/laptops/HP-envy-DV6-7227nr/4507-3121_7-35547289.html

Thank you a lot for someone who can help me.

Hello

Your laptop is an Intel integrated graphics chip that uses UMA.

Kind regards

DP - K

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