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Anyone From Shenzhen,China

The only better way is to get a new laptop. Or that given you're in the mainland there are those hole-in-the-wall shops in your locality that specialize in laptop repairs as well as parts replacements.


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I Don't liver there at the time, was there over 3 year but moved back to sweden not long ago sorry but i can try to talk to a few freinds that live close to Shenzhen and no i did not i live in Shenzhen myself just close to it.


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The only better way is to get a new laptop. Or that given you're in the mainland there are those hole-in-the-wall shops in your locality that specialize in laptop repairs as well as parts replacements.

 

Yeah but these shops have washed their hands over the NVidia board , they are giving me a  Intel One , and no Im not in Living in China , I was there a few years ago

 

I Don't liver there at the time, was there over 3 year but moved back to sweden not long ago sorry but i can try to talk to a few freinds that live close to Shenzhen and no i did not i live in Shenzhen myself just close to it.

 

It doesn't have to be china , I'm not sure those boards are in production anywhere else , is all . Its not available where I live thats for sure

 

 

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The only better way is to get a new laptop. Or that given you're in the mainland there are those hole-in-the-wall shops in your locality that specialize in laptop repairs as well as parts replacements.

 

Yeah but these shops have washed their hands over the NVidia board , they are giving me a  Intel One , and no Im not in Living in China , I was there a few years ago

 

I Don't liver there at the time, was there over 3 year but moved back to sweden not long ago sorry but i can try to talk to a few freinds that live close to Shenzhen and no i did not i live in Shenzhen myself just close to it.

 

It doesn't have to be china , I'm not sure those boards are in production anywhere else , is all . Its not available where I live thats for sure

 

 

CHeers

 

Ahh well there are not in sweden sorry :/

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Here in the USA there are a few dealers who have that motherboard, but the price was quite high and they were refurbished. Prices ranged from $130-$200. One company out of Maryland looked fairly reputable, but again, very expensive. Let me know if I can help you further.


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Here in the USA there are a few dealers who have that motherboard, but the price was quite high and they were refurbished. Prices ranged from $130-$200. One company out of Maryland looked fairly reputable, but again, very expensive. Let me know if I can help you further.

 

Thanx , Yea I know , Spending 200$ for a motherboard isnt worth it , If I put in a 250$ I can get a Second hand one that will play Skyrim at least . Probably a bad idea 

can you please confirm its Y550 LA-4601P MOTHERBOARD with Nvidia Geforce GT  240m non integrated Chipset.

 

 

 

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You can just but them from Here Or Here.

 

That seems the way to go , maybe by the month end I will  probably order it .

Not Keen to purchase so soon , Cause I already paid about 170 usd$ approx to fix the laptop with the current shitty board . ( 170 $ included the Intel board , new hinges , new keyboard and a good overall servicing )

 

Lets see what happens 

 

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The only ones I am seeing in the US are Intel based, which seems odd. In my business, if a device costs half or more of it's current value to repair, it is not worth repairing, unless the customer is unable to afford a replacement.


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