XPS Studio 1647 graphics card

Hi, my dell studio xps 1647 had a damage to the motherboard and I replaced it with a new one.

I can move the old motherboard graphics cards to the new?

Part of not changing my computer for a new XPS was because I was really happy with the original graphics card, a 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670.

I'd appreciate your comments.

Best regards.

The video chip is permanently soldered to the motherboard - it isn't his own card, so you cannot move from one Board to another.

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