T60 Frankenpad motherboard compatibility?

Hi all

It seems that my dear friend 15 "T60 died :-(

This had me looking for a card replacement and after seeing a lot of guys to do here Frankenpads with a surfboard T61 in a chassis T60, I wonder what advice are actually able to fit in a T60 15 "?

Is it only the T61 14 ' 4:3 boards that will fit in? Or is it also possible to mount on a T61 14 "widescreen model boards?

wide boards do not fit and can not be modified to fit

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