Qosmio X870-112 3D - Nvidia Graphics card DIED

I bought the Toshiba Qosmio 2 years ago and after using it only for work
I decided to take advantage of its potential for the game. I installed an old game of 2006, and after 10 days the video card is dead. I have my own electronic laboratory, I opened the computer, cleaned, replaced the heat conducting paste and monitored the temperature with thermocouples professional electronic.
There are no overheating problems but the video card is dead, it must be replaced. "A very common problem, unfortunately all the Nvida video cards, which require a reballing GPU or complete replacement.
Where can I find the video card replacement? does anyone know who to contact?
Toshiba has disappointed me, I paid 2,500 euro for this computer with its hard drive and ram upgrade and after 2 years is not worth anything anymore.

Such issue is very pity and I can understand you very well.
I think it was simply bad luck that this issue happened after the warranty has expired.
But in my opinion a hardware malfunction can happen always and it doesnt depend on notebook model or notebook manufacturer.
In case of hardware malfunctions, the Toshiba authorized service provider is the first contact point if it comes to fix the notebook or to order new parts.
But new GPU or the motherboard might be very expensive affair and I would recommend you to ask for the cost estimate.

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