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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series graphcard died, suggestions?
Hello people,
It was really sad indeed, yesterday my laptop gpu died on me. I took the laptop apart today and there was some transparent oderless oil like substance on the card, that almost seemed to come from one of the (GPU) memory-chips or the thermalpad on it.
I don't know were the stuff could have leaked out of (memory-chips don't contain fluids as far as i know).
I'd like to have some advice. Since my budget is really low, I cant afford a new laptop of the same specs. I have like 100 euro's to spend and there is a only a very low margin. Right know the only option seems replacing, though I do know this is a difficult task for laptops.
I do know:
1 My GPU is not soldered on the mobo but is removable
2 There is a lot of stuff in my way, but the laptop can be taken apart really easy. I can take the card out with ease.
I did find this guide:
https://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-c...ead-first.html
But I had a look into it a few years back, and it seems to be really hard to know whether a replacement gpu would work on my mobo or not. I thought the 'standard' of these cards wasn't really standard and you had to make sure a card would fit or not? How would I know what card to order, if there are any? I'll have another look, but it doesn't seem like there is a helpful sticker anywhere on the board.
I could try heating the old one, since it is pretty dead anyway, but I have a feeling this will not work since there are chips on both sides and heating will certainly cause the ones on the bottom to fall off just as the higher ones are starting to sink into the circuit.
Any ideas on the subject?
P.S.
I am way past warranty.
P.S. 2
If I understand all the websites correctly, I own a MXM (II) type graph card. If I'm going to replace it I'll need such a card I suppose.
Last edited by foe; 01 Nov 2012 at 14:46. Reason: added ps