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Will a laptop work without a built-in mat. video card?
Hello. Notebook hp pavilion g6 2316er. It has two video cards, one built into the A10 4600m processor, the other video card hd 7670m soldered into the motherboard. One day I watch the computer began to get very hot, then it went out, it didn’t turn on, it just puffed. I waited, it cooled down, I turned it on, it turned on, but again it got very hot. In the task manager, both video cards were with an exclamation mark and error code 43. Now it does not turn on at all, only the image is puffing. Can you tell me if only the video card built into the motherboard has died, or is it the one on the processor? I can’t replace a video card built into the motherboard, and in my muhosransk, too, hardly anyone knows how. I wanted to replace the entire board. In alik I found a couple of motherboards without a soldered video card. Will they work if I just plug in my processor?
It's not difficult for anyone, please check Alik and help me choose a motherboard for me, it's very difficult, there's a lot, I'm confused (
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Perhaps this is a defect in the cooling system - for example, the heat pipe was depressurized, and all the coolant evaporated from there. In this case, the percentage automatically turns off due to overheating.
The check is elementary - if you heat one end of a working heat pipe, then very quickly it all becomes almost equally hot. A faulty one transfers heat only through copper, so the end farthest from heating will be much colder.
Repair of such a heat pipe is hardly possible, there is only a replacement.
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