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08-08-2025 01:53 AM - edited 08-08-2025 01:59 AM
I just bought an AMD based HP All in One 27-CT2009 and created this review https://www.urtech.ca/2025/08/solved-video-why-the-hp-27-ct-and-24-ct-are-a-new-standard-for-all-in-... with this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyRckccq7wA and one of the viewers wanted to know if he can buy the motherboard if he damaged it by accident, thereby voiding his warranty.
I know it is the Lupin 2025 board that supports the AMD Ryzen AI 7 cpu's but I don't know if that part can be sourced from HP.
Thoughts?
08-09-2025 11:36 AM
Greetings @IanURTechdotca
Welcome to the HP Forum.
It is sometimes possible to purchase HP parts at HP Part Surfer. Or you can. at least, get the part number.
Your PC is not listed at this time at HP Part Surfer.
Used parts may be available at eBay. But this product series is new so eBay may not have MBs for this PC at this time.
Regards
08-10-2025 10:53 AM
Thanks. The Lupin Mobo is generic to new AMD's but the CPU is not socketed so, I think they may not sell the board as it would be quite expensive and it would be a way for people to upgrade their units in the future, which I don't think HP wants to allow/support.
Thoughts?
08-10-2025 02:00 PM
Greetings @IanURTechdotca
My pleasure.
Your HP product review is excellent. Very nice.
I agree. The MB/Processor combo purchase option would be expensive.
HP tends to make replacement component purchases very difficult (sometimes non-existent) and expensive.
Regards