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  1. I think the same. The 35W motherboard will be unstable. The Toshiba motherboard is 45W and it is the better choice. So what do you think. Will the board works without the video chip. I think it should use the cpu graphic chip.
  2. Hi guise. I need a little advice about two scenarios. I have two dead ivy bridge laptop motherboards. Fujitsi A512 (HM75) and Toshiba L850-13R (HM76). I have i7-3610QM CPU and I want to bring to live on of the boards. The cpu is 45W and the Fujitsu motherboard is 35W. I tested the CPU on other 35W motherboard and it works. If I bay the Fujitsu motherboard and use more powerful power brick wat is the chance everything to work fine? I know that the cooling pipe is designed for absorb les heat but I wonder wat will happen a) The CPU will throttle b) The motherboard power components will burn c) Laptop will over heat and shutdown d) Everything will work fine and I will be happy The Toshiba motherboard is 45W and is triple more expensive that the Fujitsu. The problem of the Toshiba board I guess is the graphics chip but some “technician” take down one chip and fray the graphic chip. I research for the compatible motherboard whit and without a video card (I don’t play games) in ebay but I’m not sure wat are the watts (35W or 45W) on the boards. I find the exactly the same motherboard like main in Alibaba without the graphic ship and other components. If I remove the video chip and the other components from my motherboard wat will happen? (Let pretend that the mystery missing chip is on the board) a) Nothing. Street line the board is dead. b) Laptop will start normally and I will save more than 200$ My theory is: when we turn on the computer it starts the POST. In the desktop PC you have the video card on the slot and the POST will check it. If you remove the card the POST will see that there is no video card on the slot and will continue the check. Don’t forget that i7-3610QM have GPU on it. If someone have other suggestion please tell me. My idea is to run the onboard video from the CPU. So way I do this? It’s easy to bay a new laptop but my budget is small and we are technicians, It's what we do… (repairs) H000051540 H000051550 - my motherboard
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