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02-24-2017 05:27 PM - last edited on 02-24-2017 05:34 PM by Duane_D
The SN# (removed content). The mother board has went out, trying to find out what mother board I need and where I can find. All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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02-25-2017 12:20 AM
Hi,
The motherboard is an lga 1155 for sandy bridge processor. Instead of lookng for the exact same motherboard you can buy one from Msi, Asrock, Asus and probably spend less and have extra features in your system. The form factor in your Pc is uatx, so you can insert nearly any motherboard as long as it is matx or smaller. This way you have an enormous choice of motherboards.
Let me know if you need further help. By the way if you have win 7 oem installed you can probably reinstall for free if you contact Microsoft support and let them know you changed motherboard.
David
02-24-2017 07:02 PM
Hello
H81380t is Pittsburgh motherboard made by Pegatron for only HP.
This PC was made by HP in 2012. This will be hard and maybe expensive to get replacement MB. You could try HP but it may not be good.
Try Ebay or search for it on Google.
The replacement board will not run HP version of Windows 7. You will have to buy new Windows 7.
Grzy
02-25-2017 12:20 AM
Hi,
The motherboard is an lga 1155 for sandy bridge processor. Instead of lookng for the exact same motherboard you can buy one from Msi, Asrock, Asus and probably spend less and have extra features in your system. The form factor in your Pc is uatx, so you can insert nearly any motherboard as long as it is matx or smaller. This way you have an enormous choice of motherboards.
Let me know if you need further help. By the way if you have win 7 oem installed you can probably reinstall for free if you contact Microsoft support and let them know you changed motherboard.
David
02-28-2017 09:37 AM
Hello
Please check HP front power switch and LED connection on motherboard before you buy new board.
I have reverse engineed a number of HP systems when fixing or replacing and have seen front connections that are not like Asus or Asrock or Gigabyte boards.
So this could be problem getting everything to work on new motherboard.
Grzy
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