Problem with dv7-1135nr

Hello, I have a dv7-1135nr, and I want to trade my motherboard (the old one is broken) and I want to know what is the part number.
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Hi:
Here is the service manual for your notebook:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01918142.pdf
Please see Chapter 3, Page 20 & 21.
You will need to know what kind of graphics adapter you had as there are 4 possible motherboard replacement parts.
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