[Upgrade/C​hange graphic card] HP Pavilion G6-1016se Is it possible?

My laptop is HP Pavilion G6-1016se
my graphic card is AMD Radeon
i have problem with my graphics card...
i tried to install latest driver for my graphics card but when i reboot, after the windows start up logo the blue screen appear
and reboot to safe mode... i try driver checker to install latest driver for my laptop,.. same result, i try to install autodetect from AMD and install driver for my laptop.. but same result ,.
and I think my graphic card is dead...
i can't play online games anymore
anyone can help/advice me?

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