DV7-3110eg laptop motherboard

I have a DV7-3110eg notebook with a VGA failure. It was repaired because of a VGA failure, but the error is here again. It can't turn on, leds light on for a moment but the laptop can't turn on. I need a motherboard but I can't buy it in the HP Partstore because it's not available in Hungary. I would like to buy a new one from the HP, but I don't know, how could I order it. If it's impossible, I would like to buy a used one wich is in a good working condition. The type of the motherboard is 574680-001.  Thanks for the answers!

Here is one on eBay Germany and the seller ships worldwide:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/HP-DV7-AMD-laptop-motherboard-574680-001-tested-/180708035338?pt=DE_Elektroni...
The cost is likely much less than HP would charge.

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