Qosmio F10-100 - dead graphic card

I bought laptop Toshiba Qosmin F10. It has a dead graphics card. Are the graphics cards in these laptops built onto the motherboard or are they seperate.
Where can i get one?
Thanks

Unfortunately, the graphic card replacement is not easy or not possible.
In my knowledge mostly the whole motherboard must be replaced.
However, you should definitely contact the authorized service provider in your country for more details and for the fixing
So good luck

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