Compatibility Motherboard Toshiba L750
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Hello community...
I am facing the following problem and I do not know how to act, I have this laptop (Satellite L750-20E) with the Mod.Placa (DABLBMB28A0). The case is that it has a fault with the graphics chip, so I am considering buying a new motherboard, now the problem is that I have seen this model (DABLBDMB8E0) and I would like to know if it can work for me. I have searched for information on this and I can't find anything, so I ask for your help.thanks and bye
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@Belzebu
Let's see, it seems that one is a review of the other. Same socket, same chipset and similar shape. What I can't tell you for sure is that it will work for you because it's something very specific to that model. Now, a reflection, I've seen prices at which they are being sold and I don't know if it's worth it. I understand that if what you want is to recover the laptop for some kind of nostalgia or simply because you want to, try to recover it anyway.I can't tell you more, but it seems that it could work. But it's something you have to risk...
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@pos_yo
Yes, apparently the hardware is the same (size, shape, and components) the problem would be that it is incompatible at an internal level or something that is not visible.
About the interest to repair it... well, I think an I5 still has enough gaming power. -
@Belzebu Man, an i5 can play games, yes. But it's a laptop i5 (2cores 4threads), Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge... Let's see, compatible motherboard and CPU will be compatible because the chipset and the socket are the same. The GPU could be different... I've seen models with a GT520 1G and others with a GT310 512M...

But I think it could work.
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@pos_yo
More than anything I would like to fix it to donate it in Cuba, and there they will give it a good use.
About the plate I had already seen a GT520 1Gb on aliex....although I don't know if I can trust the Chinese.
So I will keep looking for options.salu2
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@Belzebu Let's see, it seems that everything is compatible and should work but it's hard to be sure because in laptops, since everything is often proprietary connectivity, unpredictable things can happen. I would take a risk, I tell you that too but I like the risk... I have a desktop board with a laptop processor from the brand Erying... With that I tell you everything...
