Re: Tecra M5 - 390 motherboard / card mother replacement.

Hello
My graphics chip is bad and I need to replace it.
Probably easier to replace the whole motherboard but I can't know what motherboards are compatible with my device.
Anyone know or knows where I can find a compatible part number (list a). ?

TFAI

Hello

I found a motherboard part number * K000030330 * which should be able to help control this motherboard.
In General, you can order this part of the local Toshiba service partner in your country, but this part is not cheap.

However, you can also google the part number to get offers online

Good luck

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