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If you have moderate computer hardware knowledge and you are ok with small screws and screwdriver then you can do it yourself otherwise let a professional do it. Most of the hardware stores will do it for you if you purchase hardware from them.

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Q: Can I change my motherboard or should a professional do it?
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