Help HP Pavilion p6531p CPU Upgrade

Hi all

I need help I have a HP Pavilion p6531p and it came with a motherboard Μatx-RS880-H (Aloe), now what I want to know is if I can upgrade the processor he now got an AMD Athlon II X 4 635 2.9 ghz. I want to upgrade to an AMD Phenom II X 4 980 Edition.Can black, I do it or not? THX

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