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HP P2-1343W
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)

Hello there reader. I have a HP P2-1343W desktop. It has a Pegatron APXD1-DM (Redwood B) Mini ITX Form Factor. The chipset is an AMD Hudson-D1 FCH. The size of it is 17 cm (6.7 inches) x 17 cm (6.7 inches). I was wondering what motherboard i could upgrade to that is NOT an OEM motherboard. (I like overclocking.) Anyways, thank you for your time. Bye! 😄

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HERE ARE SOME choices.  It appears you might as well start new, picking CPU first.


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Since the CPU on the HP P2-1343W is soldered in place, you will not be reusing the CPU.  There are choices for a new motherboard.  Depending on whether an Intel or AMD processor is picked.  What is you choice?  Do you plan on reusing anything else from the old PC?


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I am an AMD person. I might be using the RAM.

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HERE ARE SOME choices.  It appears you might as well start new, picking CPU first.


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