replacement of CQ 71 video card because it gets overheated

Hello, can anyone tell me if its possible to change the video card, because it gets overheated and kills the cell.

Is it a costly replacement?

I'm living in the Netherlands, inn where can I fix?

CQ 71 410 ed

No, it is not possible to change the video card. It is part of the motherboard and cannot be changed. Overheating on the motherboard is usually set by opening the laptop and remove, clean and replace the fan/cooler and apply new thermal paste. After the back if you want to help with that.

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