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    DV9000 dv6000 motherboard replacement

    Discussion in 'HP' started by myth77, Sep 10, 2009.

  1. myth77

    myth77 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Good day to all.

    My friend has a dv9000 laptop, and gpu on motherboard is dead, so he has to replace whole motherboard. I was looking through ebay and i found one silly thing, i can see that some motherboards are used for DV6000 series and also for dv9000. For instance 441534-001 motherboard can be replaced and used on bought laptops. So my question is are all motherboards replacable or just few of them as one mentioned above? We were thinking of buying one with intel cpu, cause now he has AMD. Please if you can give me some more details....

    Thank you in advance.
     
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    My computer wont even post i suspect its the nvidia video adapter. Anyway i bought might and just barely the two year warrenty on the suck expired. My Dvd rw drive will no longer read or write cds only dvd disks. anyway thats not that big of a deal... well i did buy mine using amaerican express filed claim and just received check for 1396.40 thats what i paid for the damn thing. i was going to buy a new computer but it seems like if i can repair it for less then 350 and upgrade the mobo... i want to upgrade it but do not know what mother board to upgrade it to that would fit. on top of it i can not find anywhere they list the specs on the baord such as the type of video card processor. or if it has esata port or not.. my board does not have one but these newer computer have one of the usb ports double as esata and usb so i dont see why i couldnt use a board that has the usb converted to esata. anyway any helpful insight will be great.

    would really like to know how to view the specs of these different boards using part number or whatever means.