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post #21 of 25
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well once its overclocked is there anything to do to fix it or is it broke for good
BROKE for GOOD..... GPU is part of the motherboard so you're looking at a motherboard. Go here for part number /price: http://www.partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main PS: 2 days ago you could have gotten in on this deal. HP dv8000z & HP 1410 $499.99 @ Office Depot http://www.notebookforums.com/thread161138.html
post #22 of 25
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I dont think its broke because i can still get it to work by hitting the fn button and f4 alot of times.. the only thing is that under hardware acceleration i cant put it on full or it mess the picture up, but i can put it the one right b4 full
post #23 of 25
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Originally Posted by codyzd8110
I dont think its broke because i can still get it to work by hitting the fn button and f4 alot of times.. the only thing is that under hardware acceleration i cant put it on full or it mess the picture up, but i can put it the one right b4 full


You do know that things sometimes fail- marginally, right?
(sometimes before they die altogether)

Somethings "broken" IF you truely did a full restore... and have updated the bios.

Sounds like the GPU is on it's last legs.... Find one of those game demos that test the FPS to stress the GPU it will probally finish it off.
post #24 of 25
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Do you know where I could buy a new mother board with a graphic card? Do you know how much it would cost? This is why its good to own a desktop computer..
post #25 of 25
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Originally Posted by codyzd8110
Do you know where I could buy a new mother board with a graphic card? Do you know how much it would cost? This is why its good to own a desktop computer..

Go here to get a part number /price, then either buy there... or use the part number to hunt around on Ebay, the net.

PS: Edited the above post to reflect the correct link...

http://www.partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
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