Laptop graphics cards include core graphics cards and independent graphics cards, which are located in two different locations on the notebook motherboard.
Specifically, the core graphics card and notebook processor are integrated together and cannot be separated. They are generally welded to the motherboard and do not support disassembly. Laptop independent graphics cards have a separate area on the motherboard, which is generally covered by heat-dissipating copper sheets, and the copper sheets are connected by heat-dissipating pipes. Laptop independent graphics cards are generally welded to the motherboard and do not support disassembly.
If the laptop graphics card is damaged, you need to contact the manufacturer to return it to the factory for repair. The high-precision operation of the welding data of notebook graphics cards requires professional equipment and instruments. Users are not allowed to disassemble it without permission.