Replacement graphics card for Satellite P100-188

Hi,
my nvidia 7600 go graphics card has gone down in my laptop (blank screen, no vga output).
Does anyone know of any other graphics cards i can use as a replacement as i can't get hold of the original part anywhere (it is a stand alone card by the way, not integrated).
Thanks in advance.
Message was edited by: glynnoss_1

Hi mate
I doubt you could replace only the graphic chip
In most cases the graphic card is a part of the motherboard.
Of course some chips are not soldered and could be removed but this are special chips and match only with these special boards.
As far as I know you could order all compatible parts from an local ASP but I think that it will not be possible to order only an stand-alone graphic chip but the whole motherboard for P100.
Nevertheless it worth to ask the guys in your country

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