Intel gpu graphic card dose over heat ?

i have a really bad experience with hp pavilion Dv6, i have many problems with GPU and overheating in the end the GPU corrupted and now i have to buy and replace new motherboard but the only mother board available now is the one with INTEL Graphic card not ATI , my question is if i replace the motherboard, does i going to suffer from the overheating problem again ?? is it better to replace my motherboard with the one that has intel GPU since that may reduce the overall temperature ??
note: my laptop is out off warranty.

The Intel integrated video will definitely run cooler than the ATI video model. The graphics performance will be quite a bit lower, but the Intel is good enough for anything except gaming and CAD and other intense graphics stuff. 

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