The change of motherboard Pavillion DV9500 - compatibility

Hello

I have a computer portable pavilion DV9500 (code dv9541ev), and as usual for these series, the NVIDIA GPU failed. I got scratches on the screed and the resolution is 640 x 480.  I tried reformatting the chip bad using a heatgun, but I made it worse. Now I think to replace the motherboard. I find many of them on Ebay, but I think that they all are reorganized and I'll end up the same question soon. The reference number of the motherboard is 447982-001.

I noticed that there are also similar motherboards, not having is not the NVIDIA chip, but the integrated INTEL graphics card. The one I found has p/n 447984-001.

I was wondering if this motherboard can replace my original one, to have the Intel graphics instead of an Nvidia chip that failed on most people. Both motherboards can use the same Intel processor, from the pictures, I see that they have the same connectors etc. The only difference I see is that the other doesn't have the NVIDIA chip welded. I enclose also a few pictures.

Does anyone have knowledge on this issue. Any help will be much appreciated

.

Kind regards

Konstantinos

Yes it works perfectly. The mounting holes are in the same place. You could end up with an empty port or must use a dremel tool to open a small hole on the side, but the Commission will work very well.

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