Upgrading My AMD Radeon HD 7670M (1 GB DDR3 dedicated)

Hi, 
My Laptop is HP Pavilion g4-2049tx Notebook PC
Specs:  http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=uk&lc=en&docname=c03548502 
I bought this for gaming. Most of the recent games struggle to play in laptop even in high performance mode. so i decided to upgrade RAM by myself. Initially it was 4GB and now i have upgraded it to 6GB.  Still now it struggles to play. The final option that i have left is to upgrade the graphic processor AMD Radeon HD 7670M (1 GB DDR3 dedicated) in my laptop.  I want to do it by myself. 
Can you suggest me which graphic processor should i buy and how to upgrade it by myself ?
Thanks.
P. S.
It would be very helpful if i could the help links.

Kanmani
You can't do that in your laptop. The system board is unique to your model specs.
Manual: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03345638.pdf - Page 17.
Better go by suggestions from banhien.
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